It's very difficult for me to give a full review. Their actuation is much higher than traditional switches, which is by design and also the reason I bought them. However, this may be too much for me as they seem to be more strenuous than I was hoping. This is not an argument against them, because by design and advertising they should have a higher resonance. For most people, they're probably best used as white space and the like. Well, these are *the BEST* switches I've ever used. The actual physical clicking mechanism feels really great, and the sound it makes is great, with just the right pitch and volume that you can really feel when you hit the key right, but not so loud that you hit your driving people insane. Let's assume it's natural for the blues to do this. And I can't even describe it exactly, but something about the physical mechanics of how they move just *feels* good. They are just a joy to use and I love them. Those looking for relatively high actuation force switches (note that they are by no means the tallest, just more than the typical blue and red ones) should definitely check them out. At the very least, they should be great for keys you don't want to accidentally press but can use frequently.
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