LICHONGUI 10pcs Zealios V2 Switches (Tactile) 62g/65g/67g/78g for Customized Mechanical Keyboard (Color : 62g Tactile)

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LICHONGUI 10pcs Zealios V2 Switches (Tactile) 62g/65g/67g/78g for Customized Mechanical Keyboard (Color : 62g Tactile)

LICHONGUI 10pcs Zealios V2 Switches (Tactile) 62g/65g/67g/78g for Customized Mechanical Keyboard (Color : 62g Tactile)

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If I talk about their compatibility, Zealios switches are compatible with most of the mechanical keyboards as they can be mounted easily on the circuit board. Both Zilent v2 and Zealio v2 are amazing.If you want a silent tactile switch the Zilent v2 is perfect in everything, a true king on this.

The overall sound of the Invyr Holy Pandas is one that is much deeper and bass centric whereas the Zealios take on a bit of a thinner sounding bump and housing collisions, and especially at higher activation speeds. The damping rubber inside Zilents V2 has been reported of deforming (or moving) with use, increasing the pre-travel. [3] Variants All Zeal switches come as PCB mount, but can easily be made to work with plate mount setups by simply clipping the 2 extra plastic mounting legs. These are my favorite, least tactility out of the bunch but there’s already so much I can deal with it. Tactility - 8 With the shirking and improvement upon the Zealios V1 stigma of wobbly stems, the V1 Redux switches have noticeably less stem wobble in both directions than the TTC Blueish Whites. Gateron Azure DragonWhile the tactile bump in the Zealios V1 Redux switches is ever so slightly more punchy than that of the TTC Blueish White, a better comparison would be to say that the Zealios feel more coherent and sharper. The TTCs, by comparison, feel a lot more muted and less clear in their tactile bump part of their stroke. Lube em. They’re similar to unlubed, but with the weakness of the spring grind gone and some added B U T T E R Purple Zealios modified with heavier springs for use in the space bar or enter positions are called Deep Purples.

Well, obviously, we’re looking to see how loud the switches are with sound. But we’re also looking for pitch as well. I’ve heard people say multiple things about pitches. Some prefer higher pitches and some prefer lower so I’ll just list what the pitches are rather than give them a good or bad designation. In terms of stem wobble, the Azure Dragons are ever so slightly more wobbly than that of the Zealios V1 Reduxes in both the N/S and E/W directions. OG Invyr Holy Panda The Zealios V2 switches are four variants with 62g, 65g, 67g, and 78g bottom-out force. Zilent V2 Review Sounds are crisper, deeper, and well satisfying to your ears as I have already elaborated about Zealios V2 switches sound above. I compared them to a bunch of switches I had on hand on my mill-max tada68 pcb in a tofu65 case. The zealios v2's were compared to: zealio v1 67g, zealio v1 78g, outemu sky v 2.2, box royals, and box browns (not in pics). My other boards are BKE light topre boards, 55g topre, 45g topre, i'm a big fan of tactile boards and am always excited to try out new switches.Should you buy? - Only if you’re in the rabbit hole already. Otherwise, try something less tactile first

You can also lube these switches if you feel or hear some ratling sound after some months of usage. The bright yellow stems and the milky housing gives this switch a distinct look. Its tactile bump is crispy, snappy, and can be felt almost instantly when pressed. The stroke can be described as slightly scratchy, but it shouldn’t be any problem in day-to-day use. Well, these switches are still different, some people might enjoy less tactility, some people might still prefer Holy Panda for the sound, in fact i still believe that an Holy Panda with the cutted tail, in sound is a bit better than a Zealio v2. This is even better of what was promised, it is MORE tactile than HP for sure and the rounded "feel" of the tactility is really similar to Holy panda (rounded and long, imho better and longer than HP). It comes in 4 variants which are classified according to the bottom-out force of the switches like 62g, 65g, 67g, and 78g.

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Zilent– The 65g Zilent are Smooth, long, drawn-out tactile bumps from the top. They have a nice cushioning during bottom out which feels great during typing and gaming. Overall, I liked the combination of great tactility, smoothness, and a noticeable bump with a satisfactory feeling for the Zealios v2 switches. The stem wobble on the Zealios V1 switches is ever so slightly worse than that of the C3 Kiwis, but compared across the entirety of the batch that I received for them, the Zealios have much less variability in stem wobble. A wonderful UK based operation which sells singles to switches that I’ve used above in my comparisons for collectors and the curious alike. Matt has gone out of his way to help me build out big parts of my collection, and buying something using this link supports him as well as my content! KeebCats UK Zealio - For those that prefer a slightly lighter MX Clear, but want a bigger and smoother bump than MX Clears / Holy Pandas. The tactile bump is round and snappy at the very top. From beginning to end, the spring is heavier than all other Zealio variants.



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