The sound is crispy yet less noisy comparing with K2v2 with brown. The biggest improvement comparing with K2v2 is the height - I didn't realise I needed this low profile height until I'm typing on the K3. White: it is *very* light. I put on two rows of the white switch initially but after typing a bit, I decided to eventually go to black Kailh Red Switch. Other switch brands like Gateron or Cherry’s red switches deliver a linear typing feel and a classic typing sound. However, the operating force of Kailh red is about 50 gf, which is 5 gf higher than other red switches on the market. That means it might require a bit more pressure to actuate compared to other reds. The HyperX Red is the brand’s take on linear switches. In terms of its specs, it has the same actuation force as the Cherry MX red switch that the brand previously used. However, what’s different is that HyperX reduced both the actuation distance and total travel distance by 0.2mm. What this entails is that the HyperX red switches mimic the Totally agree with this. I started off with Reds thinking the experience would be the same as a full size red, but it turned out to be mushy. I just received the new Gateron Browns KS-33. They have slightly longer travel compared to the old brown and the height of the switch is like 0.5mm taller, nothing too noticeable. Also have a nice thock Brown switches are the best switches for gaming because they require the least amount of pressure to activate, and this means that the gamer requires less effort to play the game with the brown switches. This makes it easier for the gamer to play for more extended periods. Brown switches are also designed for gaming, which means that they need Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd.

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