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CLICKY
75g Switches in stock! 40g Clickiez on Pre-order, ETA late November.
1 Order = 10x Switches
Our long awaited premium clicky switch is finally here! After years of development and countless rounds of prototyping, samples, and delays, what better gift is there than to release the Clickiez® on Christmas day?
Clickiez® are offered in two weights:
40g bottom out (73g peak force, 32g actuation)
75g bottom out (95g peak force, 58g actuation)
Clickiez® are the world's first 3-in-1 MX switch that can transform into three different MX style switches via a non permanent mod to the leaf. These switches are fully compatible with Cherry profile keycaps when used with South facing switches (LED slot facing South, or in this case Zeal Logo facing South)
Featuring a Patented (US: US11923157B2, CA: CA3207809C) multi mode click leaf design, this switch can be transformed from Clicky to Ultra High Tactile (think BKE level, but even more extreme) to super smooth Linear switch modes by simply moving the secondary switch leaf within the housing. Demonstration video will be provided in January 2022. Please note that this mod will require opening the switch, and we do not provide any warranties or replacements for user damaged switches or leafs. We do not carry spare / loose switch parts as all switches are factory assembled.
This switch uses Gateron's latest CAP series design to add stability to the stem, while also making it more lube friendly. Gone are the days where switch lube pools into the bottom pole.
Please note: These Clickiez are NOT compatible with Costar stabilizers due to the click leaf design for the housing causing interference with the wire. Please use Cherry style stabilizers only.
In stock shipping out same business day / next business day.
These aren't for everyone, but if they are for you then you'll never need another set of switches again. They sound like nothing else on the market and as a fan of clicky switches that's exactly what I want. The actuation profile feels harsh at first, almost like a wall light switch. Which sounds unpleasant, but now they feel fantastic.
I cannot recommend them enough for writers and enthusiasts of typewriters.
To give you some of my experience, I have experience with Razer Green Switches, Gateron Milky Yellows, Gateron Reds, KTT Strawberries and Kailh Jades. The clicky switches were always more interesting and fun to me, regardless of whether I'm typing or playing games. The Kailh Jades were the ones I was using the most before ordering Clickiez in February this year.
The moment I got these out of the box I just loved them. They felt a lot different than the Kailh Jades (Click Bar) and Razer Greens (Click Jacket). They are noticeably louder, deeper in sound and snappier in tactility. The tactile bump at least feels a lot harder. Either I needed some time to break them in or I just had to get used to them but once I did, I just loved them.
I ordered mainly 40G Clickiez and some 75G Clickiez. The 40G ones are optimal for me and I only use the 75G ones for some special keys. Even the spacebar is just too heavy with those. Still the 40G have become my daily drivers in my TM680 as a university student and gamer.
I do have three cons though:
1. They are incredibly loud, louder than Jades and Razer Greens. Like, yes I enjoy them and they are fun and I don't mind but I feel like I really shouldn't use them when someone is sleeping in the same room. There's a reason I only use my keyboard at home and not in university - but then again, you shouldn't bring clicky switches of any kind into a university.
2. They may just become incosistent after heavy use. My "attack move click" button in League of Legends is my "A" key. This key gets used a lot when playing ADC. I have noticed that after heavy use over time the switch can become and feel a little inconsistent, and it can feel like it gets a little stuck after each press. It can be due to me hitting the keycap in an off angle, but still, I have not had this problem with other switches. I have then just switched my "A" switch with a random number switch and everything was fine. It's a minor issue that you shouldn't worry about but keep in mind.
3. They are on the pricier side and you may need to pay for shipping and customs. It's a costly investement.
Would still recommend if you are interested in getting premium clicky switches.
Even when ditching the foam, you won't get the ping of the original. But at least you're close in spirit with the click leaves.
Perfect mix of tactility and sound, great switches.
If you like clicky switches then you owe it to yourself to try these bad boys out. They are completely different from both click bar and click jacket switches. One more color to add to your sonic palette!