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Pros & Cons
Pros
The tactile bump is something that rivals holy panda bumps but the spring weight makes for longer typing sessions without fatigue. The tactility (responsiveness to stimulation of the sense of touch) from these switches helps a lot when you need to not... Read More
Ajazz peach switches are smoother than gat yellows, reds, or silvers. They fit easily on my rk royal kludge rk61. I use these for the number pad on my larger boards that have akko jelly purples switches.
These are great switches that have a buttery feel to them. Moreso than any switch i own, these feel like they snap back into position in a satisfying way. In practice, they feel very much like the much-praised zealios.
This switch feels amazing with the stock springs and is my favorite switch so far. It has little to no wobble. They are very sturdy and ( the stem) they are not wobbly. Gets rid of the initial scratchy spring noise.
Cons
I wouldn't recommend these unless you're on a really tight budget (if you're building a mechanical keyboard, i assume you have a more flexible budget) or want switches with a yellow housing that's rgb friendly. Switch is quite loud, and the tactility ... Read More
Highlights
Quality
The only con so far is: the quality control.
This switch feels amazing with the stock springs and is my favorite switch so far.
The one slight issue i had was the quality control of the kiwis.
Packaging/appearance
Also the packaging is really cute, and the little glittery bits in the housing is a nice touch!
The fruit cup packaging is adorable as well.
They were packed outside the sealed canister but stuffed inside the box.
Competitiveness
They aren’t “clicky” per say, which i like.
Although for the price of factory lubed switches i could forgive this, i still think that should be something to keep in mind.
Btw, i'm basing this review of them using a th66 keyboard and sa keycaps.
After using them for a few months i could definitely tell which ones were under/over lubed.
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- This product had a total of 266 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 23 2022.
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Choose the ones that best fit your needs
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But enough about the packaging
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Theyre also louder by the fact that the force you need to push them is going to result in you bottoming out the key
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Edit 092022 so i finally got around to looking at the switches closely because i decided to lube them
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You could hear the springs without an extra lube even though it was supposed to come factorylubed
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One of the switches had pieces of housing missing
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