There are three main types of mechanical switches: clicky, linear, and tactile. Here are examples and sound tests of a variety of each kind. Clicky Vs Tactile Vs Linear Mechanical Keyboard Switches ...
Matias, maker of clicky, mechanical-switch keyboards, has spent the last two years perfecting a new clicky mechanical keyboard switch. The twist? It’s almost silent. If you want the feel of a proper, ...
The HyperX Origins 2 1800 promises pure mechanical excellence — but how does it fare in the modern gaming keyboard landscape?
I may be one of those young hipster kids, but I have had a fair share of time on an IBM clicky keyboard. Everyone remembers the sound of the constant clacking that was made from IBM’s buckling spring ...
The new Raptor Clicky Switch mechanical keyboard switches have been designed with a premium click bar, the Raptor Switch provides an outstandingly robust click sound both on press and release, ...
I'm sure you've all heard the old saying, "You get what you pay for" many times throughout your lives. Whether talking about plumbing or electronics, that saying has seemingly rung true for ages. But ...
Das Keyboard promotes the sound of their peripheral more than anything—their tagline is “The Mechanical Keyboard That Clicks.” Now they’re going after the market that craves the sweet benefits of a ...
Despite their claims of innocence, we all know that the big tech firms are listening to us. How else to explain the sudden appearance of ads related to something we’ve only ever spoken about, ...
While ergonomic keyboards are widely available, models that combine ergonomic design with a mechanical typing experience remain relatively uncommon. With the PERIBOARD-535II Series, Perixx introduces ...
When you see someone using computer hardware from the 1980s, they're often being ironic. Mechanical keyboards -- also known as clicky keyboards for their distinct sound and tactile feedback -- are a ...