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Kaihua Kailh Speed Pink Switches

Kaihua Kailh Speed Pink Switches

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Utilizing the popular Cherry MX form, Kaihua Kailh switches let you get a brand-new feel without letting go of your favorite keycaps. Built for speed, these clicky, tactile switches have just 1.1 millimeters of pre-travel and 3.5 millimeters of total travel Read More

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Vaati
3
Jul 15, 2020
Pretty terrible switches. When you press one carefully, you realise it activates BEFORE the click, which is awful. Apart from that, the sound is good, but the feel is very linear.
caleb_land
5
Mar 11, 2022
VaatiYes! I've noticed that if I press them at an angle, pressing slightly toward the bottom of my keycap (which are pretty deep, which adds some horizontal force) the switch will register without clicking. Sometimes I get two clicks on the way up. I think the problem is the deep cups of my caps make it easy to press them at an angle. Luckily I have them in a hot-swappable keyboard. Hopefully my zeal switches don't suffer from this.
hiddensong
0
Aug 11, 2019
Sounds just like a copper, definitely clicky NOT “tactile” (at least the way the word is used in keeb cult). I cannot see why this switch was created? Specs match copper speed too? Maybe a lower pretravel distance? Was excited to see a new-ish Switch, but this just seems to be a new color with nothing to add.
alysdexia
27
Aug 15, 2019
hiddensongKailh KS copper (CPG151101D213), speed switch tactile: [1.1, 1.15]:3.5±.3 mm, [40±15, 35] gf, 70 M× Kailh KS bronze (CPG151101D214), speed switch clicky: 1.1:3.5±.4 mm, 50±10 gf, 70 M× Kailh KS pink (CPG151101D215), speed switch clicky: 1.1:3.5±.4 mm, 50±10 gf, 70 M× https://www.kailhswitch.com/mechanical-keyboard-switches/kailh-pink-switch.html
Acci
1
Aug 11, 2019
I'm a little confused, how do these compare to the speed copper?
BrianSon
11
Jul 1, 2019
These are very clicky switches btw im just saying it cuz it says tactile in description and i didn't expect tactile switch to be this clicky
zep483
658
May 18, 2019
what is the difference here with the copper... they seem the same to me based on the specs, but I'm sure there is a difference?
JamesNguyen
99
May 16, 2019
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I think it would be the same with or similar to Kailh Bronze. I had 110 pcs of Kailh Bronze, at first I really like them. Then, I realized what the difference between a “Cheap” vs “Expensive” is. For example, I like the clicky sound and speed of this Kailh switches, but the mis-matched between the actuation point and the clicky sound just ruined my experience. After using for 2 weeks, I have noticed that issue when using Kailh bronze switches. if you can, try some switches from Zeal PC, you will feel the difference between cheap vs expensive switches. The best and most favorite switches that I like from Zeal Pc is the Healious Orange (Silent linear) super fantastic switches.
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zshang
46
Aug 11, 2019
JamesNguyenThank you for helping me saved 36 bucks ;)
fer.real
533
Aug 11, 2019
Halo Clears are Kailh switches.
psiclone
405
May 16, 2019
Have to say as far as clickies go, these are great. I don't prefer clickies, but I have some of these and, so far, they're my favorites.
ValianTkz
18
May 16, 2019
I swapped out my speed pinks for the heavier roselios this week. The speed pinks are my favorite clickbar switch yet.
equalunique
475
Mar 12, 2019
Kailh Speed Navy switches have a mis-matched click & actuation point. Do these share the same flaw?
These seem to be the same - https://flashquark.com/product/limited-stock-kailh-speed-pink-switches/ Also, the video embedded in the overview page is from that site's YouTube channel.
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