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The Durock Silent T1 Tactile Switches are engineered for a superior typing experience, featuring a unique silent stem and a robust 67g gold-plated spring. With a total of 90 switches per pack, these switches are designed for DIY mechanical keyboard enthusiasts, offering compatibility with various LED styles and an impressive lifespan of 60 million operations.
K**W
Great Silent Switches
I've been using these for a few weeks now and they are fantastic. I swapped the springs for 62g just for general preference and lubed everything with 205G0, aside from the legs for tactility, and bag lubed the springs. These are very quiet, well-dampened, great-feeling switches.
H**Y
Amazing, tactile, silent...great bump and office friendly!
very small noise, great bump, smooth stem with little roughness, gentle bottom out. these are great for an office environment where you want some great feeling keys but not to be *that* person with the mechanical keyboard...they are 5 pin though, so either be prepared to trim to subs or make sure your board can accommodate 5 pin switches.
A**N
Great feel but the stems are too small for many key so sets and there is loud spring ping.
These have great tactility; the bump is pronounced and sharp. Very “d” shaped in that it starts building right at the top and then pops about a third of the way down. Kind of like the very good old-school membrane keyboards with 4mm travel “pops” or topre switches. The silicone pads that make the switch silent also mean the bottom out after the tactile event is cushioned a bit. Some might say it’s mushy but that is too negative. The bottom out is definitive bit squishy but like you are hitting cork rather plastic, and I find it challenging to not to bottom out on these due to the big tactile event. Extended typing will be very comfortable and non fatiguing. They are also super smooth with no noticeable scratchiness etc.However, there are two rather annoying issues: loose stems and spring ping.Many sets keycaps that work fine and even fit tightly on other switches. are very loose on these switches and some fall off. Some switches seem worse that others but all are loose. I have to use caps with very tight stems to grip the switch somewhat.Second: the batches I received varied greatly in terms of how silent they were. None clacked or thocked, and are truly silent in terms of that. But spring ping is very noticeable on many switches. Two bags had a great deal of spring ping and a third had a very faint squeak when typing quickly. The ping on 1/3 were quite loud, easily audible at sitting distance. The squeak may be from there silencers, which are two sorbothane bands with wrapped around the stem sliders with two ears at the top and bottom.Lubing with thick grease helped the spring ping a bit but did not eliminate ping always. Lighter lube did little. If the bottom housing at least was POM instead of hard plastic, that might help. The durock hard plastic echoes (their stabilizers rattle terribly unless you apply copious lube to the bar end and sliders). However some still squeak. I’ll have to try and lube the rails. Filming might help too. Though opening these is not all that easy as the plastic is brittle.For the price, one would expect more consistency out of the box and no loud ping or squeaks. And proper and consistent stem tolerances. Not value for money.The loose cap issue means I won’t get any more of these and can’t advise others Tom either.
K**Y
Key noise reducer
Cannot hear the keyboard keys anymore p text for late night gaming.
L**S
buen producto
buen producto
J**J
Silent
The media could not be loaded. Replaced Qweasdzxc with the silent sand left the numbers with vintage white switches for comparison
S**2
Silent but too heavy
Way too heavy. Silent but heavy. Not for me.
D**S
(Shrimp) Quietest Tactiles I’ve ever used
This is a review for the shrimp silent tactiles.Im a big tactile fan, im coming from zealio 75g and kailh box royals. These aren’t quite pronounced as those two, but they have a similar top end bump that still feels like you’re popping bubble wrap. The sound is near silent though. Like you can type next to a sleeping pet and not even wake them. They are as quiet as some older silent linears.Only negative is that the stems seem to be slightly smaller than my royal purple and zealio. If i hit certain keys i can get the keycap flying off, which isnt a good thing as far consistency is concerned. I still recommend these highly. They’re also kinda expensive lol.
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