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Kaihua Kailh Speed Switches

Kaihua Kailh Speed Switches

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Kaihua has been producing mechanical switches in a variety of industries for 25 years, which has established the company as one of the most well-known manufacturers in the community. Combining industry experience with attention to consumer feedback, Kaihua has consistently improved and refined its switches to stand out as much more than just a simple clone Read More

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omgpum
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Apr 13, 2023
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They're switches
Bought them to replace old kailh blues and they did the trick.
Recommends this product? Yes
yoryer
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Nov 30, 2021
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Doesn't feel quite right - Copper
I don't like the tactility offered by this switches in particular, is quite heavy for my taste (even after being lubed), used in a custom handwired build. Maybe have a better feeling using a PCB. For a budget build I think it worth the money.
Recommends this product? Yes
LesterSingh
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May 2, 2021
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Does what its supposed to do.
Does what its supposed to do.
lukelight27
129
Apr 13, 2021
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wack but just a preference
They might work for someone in the right circumstances but not me
Recommends this product? No
vulcanmonkey
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Dec 24, 2020
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Preference
These are good depending on your preference. They weren’t for me just based on the way the bump hits. It just fell weird. If you like super high bumps and essentially linear travel after these are nice. Also if you don’t bottom out I could see these being nice. Neither of these are me though.
ClickaClacka
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Nov 30, 2020
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Do as they were intended to.
When I originally got into the custom keyboard hobby, I found the coppers to be one of the greatest switches I had encountered to that day. Now, almost 2 years later, they don't hold up as well in my opinion. But I still appreciate what they did for me during my beginner hobbyist days. Alot of things in the keyboard hobby, you just have to experience. You'll never know if you would like a certain switch until you try it, and even then you would have to try it in at least 2 different configurations in my opinion (mounting styles, keycap profile, etc) to get a full understanding and opinion of the switch. If you want lessened travel and tactility slightly better than Cherry Browns, then Kailh Coppers area good choice to try.
Recommends this product? Yes
SYSTEM-GLITCH
130
Nov 24, 2020
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Best switch I ever used - Copper
No regrets, I had tried a bunch of different switches and this is the best one of the bunch. Great feel, very responsive, perfect for my needs. I guess I am done which switch is for me, almost 2 years of use and I don't ever find myself wishing for anything different.
Recommends this product? Yes
MrPants
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Aug 13, 2020
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Switches feel great
These are great switches if you are looking for a clicky fast switch
Recommends this product? Yes
killingjoke26
13
Jul 2, 2020
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Coppers are an amazing switch
No regrets here, I am glad I was able to sample so many switches and settled on the snappy tacticity of the coppers
Recommends this product? Yes
1Rick
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Jun 3, 2020
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Coppers
This review is rather late, but they keyboard I ordered them for has been delayed for over a year, and I just put them in a Planck. I started out using Cherry Browns several years ago, and when that keyboard died I've been using Reds since. I've been using the Coppers for a couple of days now and I really like them. The light actuation is great, but more importantly to me, they have an activation point that's very soon in the travel. I had developed a habit over the years with rubber dome keyboards of striking the keys pretty hard and bottoming out, and it was fairly rough on my fingertips. I got into mechanical switches partly to try to help with that but I still strike pretty hard even with the Cherries. For whatever reason, though, these Coppers seem to require so much less force it's almost like they're reading my mind.
Recommends this product? Yes
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