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The MELETRIXWS Grey Tactile Mechanical Keyboard features factory-lubed switches with a nylon housing, designed for a silent yet tactile typing experience. Weighing only 100g and with compact dimensions, it’s perfect for professionals on the go. The keyboard boasts a total travel of 3.5mm and a bottom-out force of 63.5g, ensuring precision and comfort in every keystroke.
Manufacturer | MELETRIX |
Item Weight | 100 g |
Package Dimensions | 16.79 x 12.19 x 2.21 cm; 100 g |
Colour | Silent Tactile |
Style | Modern |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Switch Type | 2-way |
Included components | USB Cable |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**M
MELETRIX WS Grey keyboard switches are some of the nicest quiet tactile switches
that I've personally tried out in terms of tactile-ness, quietness, and smoothness for the money.I've tended to prefer heavier key switches (Cherry MX Green, closest thing to a Model M to my fingers!) and didn't mind the noise for years but old age is catching up with my hands and wrists so I started looking for lighter keyboard switches that still had a nice tactile feel to them.Other people in the house have been complaining about the clackety nature of my old keyboard for a long time now too so I figured I'd try to make everyone happy and looked for something that would be reasonably quiet at least.I stumbled across these while looking for something that would fit the bill. They aren't exactly silent per se (close but not quite) YET they still have a decent tactile bump to them. Less than the old Cherry MX Greens but still fairly noticeable. That the spring pressure was a fair bit lower felt wonderful to me on long typing sessions as well.You can think of them as a heavier, smoother, quieter and more tactile Cherry MX brown.I have briefly tried out the Boba U4T's, they're nice too, but they cost almost twice as much and are certainly not twice as good! They seem about the same over all to me really. Cherry MX Browns aren't nearly as quiet, smooth, or as tactile. I also wanted a switch with a somewhat heavier press to it as well so they weren't an option to me either.The switch itself appears to be well made. No plastic flex at all, fitment is tight, and the presses feel buttery smooth thanks to being pre-lubed. I can't speak to how well the "boxed" portion will hold up to dust but they seem pretty similar in design and build to other dust resistant switches so I'd expect it to work out well.Despite having a very smooth and consistent press to them the tactile bump is fairly easy to feel and still prominent. Many of the other quiet tactile switches that I've tried had hardly any tactile-ness to them at all in order to make them quiet so this was a pleasant surprise.I will say that these switches have a very tiny friction locking tab that you have to watch out for if you're pulling them from a keyboard. Sometimes they can get bent or snap and then you'll be stuck trying to rip the switch out of the keyboard tray with some pliers! They do a good job holding things in securely though so its a trade off and not a design flaw.They're a 5 pin switch that came in these heavy blue vinyl zip lock pouches. None of the pins were bent out of the pack.They're not clear like other RGB ready switches but they do have a small "window" to allow the LED to shine through which seems to work just fine to my eyes.
J**N
Great Quiet Tactile Bump
Just got these switches on my GMK 67 and I love them. Although they are not completely silent or as quiet as a laptop keyboard, they have a poppy great feel that is hard to beat. Just replaced them from my kailh brown box switches and would really recommend these over those. Make sure to lube your stabilizers to ensure a smooth feel on the space bar and other buttons.
A**R
Properly quiet, bad for backlighting
These WS Greys are the closest I've come to finding a good tactile switch, and I've tested many. Like any tactile switch, the activation feedback is not especially sharp or accurate, but that is very much par for the course.However, I can rest my fingers on the keys without accidental activations. The force profile keeps the key fully up until intentionally pressing it and then gives away easily with a big drop-off in resistance. Prolonged usage is a little more strenuous than typical browns, but not significantly more fatiguing. I'd say the strain is comparable to a linear black.The killer feature though is how it bottoms (and tops!) out. The end of travel in both directions is still distinct and sharp without any squishiness, but the noise from those actions is completely gone.For comparison, I'd say these are quite similar to Akko creams, except a tiny bit heavier with maybe slightly higher and stronger activation/tactile points. The big difference is the noise though, as the creams make a terrible clatter both bottoming and topping out. You can of course address the bottoming out with o-rings, but for the topping out you're utterly boned.I am however very disappointed in one big drawback: the opaque switch tops. On top of being opaque, the openings for backlighting are too small and substantially hinder the light. It's especially bad with pudding keycaps, but even just lettering gets unevenly lit and color variance from it.The plastic can be cut away around the LED and that will fix backlit lettering, but also leave a nice big open dirt trap. Even if you're willing to put in that work and accept a shorter lifespan after already spending nearly a buck per switch, I still wouldn't advise pairing these with pudding keycaps.Meletrix, you were so close! Lucky for you, the competition in quiet tactile switches is so terrible you still rise to the top of the pile.
J**H
One of the best silent tactiles, with one small problem
Smooth out of the box and they're extremely quiet! Which is a bit of a downside and why I had to return them. Every single switch has a small ticking noise that is incredibly annoying and noticeable due to how quiet these are. If you're prone to noticing small annoyances, these may not be for you as they weren't for me.These switches also have 3rd row interference with certain boards/keycap profiles, so be aware of that before purchasing.Pros:- Quiet- Nice tactile feeling- SMOOTHCons:- Annoying ticking on upstroke- 3rd row interference
C**.
Silent and tactile the best of both worlds.
Incredibly silent with the fantastic feel of tactile key switches.The only issue I have with these is the quantity of only 35 per order!
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