Kailh Choc Low Profile Switch 1350 Chocolate Keyboard Switch Clicky Tactile Linear White Switches Mechanical Keyboard for Laptop
Kailh Choc Low Profile Switch 1350 Chocolate Keyboard Switch Clicky Tactile Linear White Switches Mechanical Keyboard for Laptop
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The Kailh White Choc Low Profile Switch is a mechanical switch designed for use in low-profile mechanical keyboards. It is a linear switch, meaning it does not provide any tactile feedback or click sound when actuated, making it a popular choice for gamers and typists who prefer a smooth and quiet typing experience.
The Kailh White Choc Low Profile Switch has a low actuation force of 50 grams, making it easy to activate and comfortable to type on for extended periods. The switch has a total travel distance of 3mm, which is shorter than most traditional mechanical switches, resulting in faster actuation and reduced finger fatigue.
One of the key benefits of the Kailh White Choc Low Profile Switch is its compact design. With an overall height of just 11.5mm, it is well-suited for use in thin or low-profile keyboards, such as ultrabooks or tablets. The switch also features a high-quality construction, with a gold-plated contact rating of up to 50 million keystrokes, ensuring long-lasting performance.
In addition, the Kailh White Choc Low Profile Switch is compatible with most Cherry MX keycaps, allowing for easy customization and personalization of your keyboard. The switch is also available in a range of other colors, such as Red, Brown, and Blue, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your needs and preferences.
Overall, the Kailh White Choc Low Profile Switch is a reliable and high-quality mechanical switch that offers a smooth and quiet typing experience in a low-profile design. It is an excellent choice for users who require a high level of accuracy and precision while typing or gaming.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between tactile, linear, and clicky switches?
- Tactile switches (e.g., Cherry MX Brown, Gateron Brown) provide a noticeable bump mid-press without audible feedback.
- Linear switches (e.g., Cherry MX Red, Gateron Yellow) have smooth keystrokes without tactile or audible feedback, ideal for gaming.
- Clicky switches (e.g., Cherry MX Blue, Kailh Box White) produce a click sound with each press for auditory and tactile feedback, popular with typists.