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I currently have 8 outemu switches available, and you can choose the best one for your usage based on their sound and function.
These switches mainly fall into three types:
Linear switches: These are similar to membrane keyboards, smoothly traveling to the bottom without a noticeable click or bump. They are great for gaming as they allow fast presses of multiple keys.
Clicky switches: These produce a distinct sound when pressed and give a tactile feedback. They are well-suited for typing but might be too loud for office or library environments.
Tactile switches: Similar to clicky switches, they provide a tactile bump without the loud click noise. They are good for typing and can also be used for gaming.
Additionally, there is a silent category of switches that includes linear, tactile, and clicky options, but they produce no noise.
Now, let's review each switch:
Outemu Red: Linear switches with a light key press and smooth operation, ideal for gaming.
Outemu Blue: Clicky switches with a satisfying click sound, great for typing.
Silent Honey Peach V1: Silent linear switches, perfect for typing or gaming without disturbing others.
Silent Lemon Switch V1: Tactile switches with a quiet operation, suitable for both typing and gaming.
Red Panda: Tactile switches with a clicky feel, not completely silent.
Outemu Transparent: A visually appealing linear switch, excellent for gaming.
Yellow Silver: Lightweight and smooth linear switches, good for gaming.
Outemu Black: Similar to Outemu Red but requires slightly more effort to press.
My personal favorites are:
Silent Honey Peach V1: The most silent switches.
Yellow Silver: Light and smooth.
Silent Lemon Switch V1: Tactile feel with a silent operation.
Outemu Clear: Aesthetically pleasing and functional.
Outemu Red: Budget-friendly linear switches.
Red Panda: Tactile but slightly harder to press.
Regarding the blue switches, they are loud and might not be suitable for quieter environments. The black switches also require more effort to press, so keep that in mind.
Now, I'd love to hear your opinions. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.
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