ZugGearDUROCK Linear Switches L7 62g Ink Black V2 Switches Tangerine Switch Alternative 5 Pins Pre-Lubed Linear Mechanical Switch (DUROCK L7, 20pcs)
S**O
Buttery Smooth Switches for the Price!
The media could not be loaded. Honestly very smooth and great feeling switch, they came shipped in great condition and sound amazing! Have a listen! keep in mind that I did lube the stabilizers and keys with krytox 205g0.
B**N
This switch is absolutely perfect in my eyes.
This is a very smooth switch and I found no need to lubricate any them. I bought a bunch of different durok and various other switches and installed one kind on each row using the glorious full key hot swappable keyboard. I customized the colors so that each switch was accurately represented with the color (pink for pink, dark for black, light blue, etc...) After testing them all, it was clear what the winner was.Also, I very much recommend this tool: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M31LE5D/ instead of the one it comes with for removing the switches. I'm having an impossible time replacing the stabilizers since I haven't found a very detailed picture tutorial that shows exactly what needs to be done, but I'm also curious what effect that will have.Oh and the last thing I learned, after using several cutters to remove the unnecessary plastic pieces at the bottom, I decided to keep trying different tools because it was taking much longer than I thought it should, and to my surprise, my nail clippers were by FAR the fastest and most effective way to remove those plastic pieces: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BHH68XV/They also happen to be the best clippers I've ever used which I'm sure plays a big part. They go through my nails like butter it's absolutely crazy. After I clipped all of those off, I actually inserted the cap on top of the switch before placing it into the keyboard. For whatever reason I had a much higher success rate this way and had to make a lot fewer corrections to the two metal prongs that make contact and actually actuate the button. This was my first time so this may be reasonably common knowledge by now, but the youtube videos were all over the place and I only found them useful for understanding the basic concept.The stabilizers on the other hand there isn't a single youtube video that exists that's yet helped me in any way even thought it would seem extremely easy and straight forward when they were doing it. So I'm still on the quest for a really good detailed picture tutorial about each individual step.
D**E
Daybreak's Exceeded My Expectations
I just replaced my Durgod Hades 68 with Silent Brown Switches with a Keychron Q1 Knob Version. I prefer a silent switch, but decided to try something different from the Silent Brown for the Q1. I picked these up after doing a little research and they completely exceeded my expectations. I didn't want to deal with learning how to lube my switches and these come lightly factory prelubed. Compared the Gateron Silent Browns, these are incredibly silent. Whereas the Silent Browns had muted, but scratchy sound - especially when pressing down on the key - these are just silent. It's membrane keyboard quiet. I also like the weight at 67g. It's a nice balance between not being too light, but not being overly heavy feeling. I compared this against other weights and non-silent versions of the same switch and I ended my search with these. They work as expected and look pretty good too.
M**.
Smooth and delicious from the get go
A bit costlier than usual. You get a labeled resealable bag with twenty switches inside a hard box, which is quite good shipping protection to me. Check the pictures.I just needed some quiet switches to keep a cozy environment for working at home and leisure. These ones aren't as excessively quiet as I expected them to be, but they are right on the money: nice sound profile and a delicious sensation under your fingers to the point you'd feel as if you are being massaged while typing (with proper touch-typing form, that is).Durock Daybreaks actually made me a linear convert. They aren't too easy to actuate involuntarily (you can rest your fingers comfortably on them) while you can easily actuate them at will and type your own style without missing a single key press.This ones seem to be rated 50 million keystrokes, but they feel capable of taking a lot more. Reviewers made me think these switches were a bit wobbly and that was incorrect as for the actual switches I got.Got them for my Planck keyboard and I am flabbergasted to discover I can write faster, more consistently and without wrist pain. Gaming feels straight as cheating. Very fast and precise switches. Again, amazing stuff. I'm very happy to have chosen this ones for my little project.
J**L
Milky smooth linear switch
I absolutely hate linear switches with a burning passion, but these are the one exception for me. They are so silky smooth (even unlubed they are fantastic) and have a nice sound without being too thocky. These Durocks are my first recommendation for anyone who wants a linear switch that is geared towards comfort over speed. Great typing experience 10/10 switch for gaming and FPS.
W**V
These are kinda overpriced
With the price that I had to pay for these you'd expect them to be great stock. But they aren't really all that great, to get the best out of these and for them to actually be quiet you have to lube them. Using super lube oil and just inserting lube through the top housing worked for me. But stock, since the switches are dampened, you can hear the parts rattling and its just annoying. Once you lube the switches, the rattling goes away and the switches become really quiet. They are pretty smooth too but then again still not worth it at this price.
V**N
Silent Tactile Switches
It's very interesting to know that there are silent switches out there, and these are more of the most unique feeling switches. The tactile bump is there, although, I think there may be a slight scratchy feeling, it may vary for the one or two switches I felt this with. It also feels like it has an O-Ring built-in, which is something I feel is very unique for the switch itself to have, and not an O-ring connecting the keycap and the switch on a keyboard.If you need some silent tactile switch, this one is definitely the way to go.
K**N
Super smooth linear switch even without any additional lubing
Great linear switch, extremely smooth even without manual lubing. Packaged well with each 20 switches in its own ziplocked bag and cardboard box. There is not a single bent pin.
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