Red, White and Blue. It seems that Switch OLED has got off to a strong start sales-wise, so many of you reading this must have picked up Nintendo's new console SKU over the last week or so. We're
The primary difference lies in their design and feedback. Red switches are linear switches, providing a smooth keypress without tactile feedback or audible clicks. Blue switches, on the other hand, offer tactile feedback and emit an audible “click” sound upon actuation.
Kailh has an optical switch variant that is similar to the Kailh Box switch. The difference it has is it does not have a physical contact module like the Box switches. These switches operate by Light in it to capture the response. The Kailh Optical switches are Kailh Optical Blue, Kailh Optical Red, and Kailh Optical Black.
It comes in at just $89 with a range of Cherry switch options, including MX Black, Brown, Blue, Red, Silver, and Silent Red. For more ideas, see our best mechanical keyboards roundup for which
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