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Crafted in the popular 65% layout, the F12 Bluetooth keyboard cuts the cord and cuts down on desktop space. This particular model is the Polia Edition, complete with Kailh Polia switches and a crisp white and blue look Read More
I'm not so sure on the 75g bottom out force on these switches; keeping in mind the +/- couple of grams tolerance, Halo Clears are 78g bottom out and you definitely feel them after a few minutes of typing (I had to switch them to 62g springs so that my Drop Alt was useable). The springs on these feel ever so slightly heavier on bottom out than the 62g springs in my Gazzew U4Ts and Halo Clears.
DuckferdIf it's a progressive spring it could very well be 75 g. I have some 63.5 g progressive springs that feel lighter to use than the 60 g springs that come in a stock Gateron Yellow.
That said I pulled that info from NovelKeys. KPRepublic lists bottom-out force at 67 g, which honestly sounds more believable as I have 67 g springs in some Crystal Violets and they feel very close to these.
This keyboard has north facing LEDs and is a 5 pin board. This version also comes with a sound dampening cotton gasket and another sound dampener below the spacebar to reduce rattle. Not sure why it's not mentioned in the overview or description as people look for that