For my use case, I don't really use clicky switches for full keyboards. What I do like to do is use them for the escape key and sometimes the enter key. There are great for that purpose because they're nice and loud without sounding thin and too high pitched.
I tried these out in person at LTX2024 and loved them, watched reviews online and confirmed that for really heavy clicky switches, these are the best. My batch came out feeling all the same, no outliers, very little stem wobble and RGB shines through them well
Heavy. Deep, loud clicks. Crisp as ice-water from an arctic glacier. These are the best clicky switches I've ever had the pleasure of using. The only issue is one switch came with a bent pin. Not a big deal considering I had more that enough (not including the 2 I bent on my own), but something to mention. I recommend this whole-heatedly.
The keys have a sharp sound, unmistakable felt click & are stiff all the way down. When typing for longer periods I don't experience any significant fatigue but some lighter fingered typists may (consider this)...
The feel & toughness of the switch is way above the price range plus they benefit from that plastic crispness.
PERSONALLY:
I tend to button mash the targeted keys + surrounding keys when typing & it's worse when I am gaming. With these switches, I absolutely know the moment when I pressed the key & it is registered.
This is very very clear AMAZING.
CONS:
-35 switches is a tease there is no way to hide the skimpiness here
-Switches are DIFFICULT to fit without flattening/bending [repetitively] a few pins by mistake; Hold the switch FIRMLY & apply straight down without any angle resist the switch rocking into place; if the key starts to insert at an angle (rocking -front or back), re-fit the switch & verify the pins.
100% LOVE them: most biased review ever.
-order more than you need & please be diligent when swapping switches -consider meditating before
They're tactile switches. They're very clicky feeling, and have a sound that'll give you that machine gun rhythm that'll annoy all your office neighbors. Ordered three boxes, all arrived fine.
My only issue... I had to order three boxes to get the 88 I wanted. It seems like one of those amounts that predatory mobile games use. 35 isn't bad, but it would have been nice to have other options. It's nice to have spares, but I had to buy 105 when I only wanted the 88 for my TKL. That's a lot of spares. Might be a non-issue for you, but it was enough for me to dock a star.
Plenty has been written about what these switches are like to type on and I have nothing to add. I want to say that 35 is a very useless increment of switches to sell. More importantly, 2 of the switches arrived broken and it was incredibly lucky that I happened to need exactly 33 of them so I am taking off a star for that.
Just let us enter a quantity of switches we want. The only reason to make people buy them in packs of 35 is to increase sales by increasing waste.
These might be the clickiest switches on the market (I am not familiar with super niche products, so I don't claim that they are, just that they might be). I love them, coworkers hated them when in office. I use them on my Preonic. Would use them on future builds (though tactiles have been winning me over a little).
Really happy with these switches. No issues with bent pins or seating on the board. Plug and play. And if you like clicky type switches, these don't disappoint.
Absolutely love a heavier switch for my typing style. The tactility is such a great change from linears. It feels like popping bubblewrap when I'm typing, and the deeper click is nice compared to some plinky switches.