I took it right away with optical Brown switches. Prior to that, there was experience with Logitech Romer-g, Hyper-Xs blue and red, with silver kaila. The blue ones are the coolest, but they are noisy, even with o-rings. The Reds are not bad at games, the romer-g is very good in feel and sound, but they hang out like . in an ice hole. The optics of keychron browns really look like an expensive membrane, and the sound they emit is not much more than a membrane, though it must be taken into account that I had o-rings of different thicknesses everywhere. The blue switches had thick black orings, the red and brown ones had rather thin and soft ones. There was nothing on Romer-g, because this was my 1st mechanic, and then I didn’t bother. Silver handed over to the store after 4 days - they are pressed by the power of thought, even without buttons. What would I advise a beginner? Do not take blue and red, for them you need to clearly understand what you want from the keyboard . type or play. On those and those you can do both, but they are different opposites. Brown - the choice of a beginner, because. they give both typing comfort and feel and sound comfort. And we must also take into account that this is a very small keyboard. It's literally from a 12" laptop.
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