You are without a doubt the best switch reviewer on youtube. No extra fluff just straight information on the switch and its performance. Love it keep up the great work.
When there's a review of a new version of something that's been on this channel before, I think it would also be helpful to have a side by side list to compare the old vs the new version. Thanks for your work.
This might be the switch I've been looking for in a long time. A silent tactile switch that sounds quiet, even with SA keycaps and aluminum case? Asides from tactility potentially being too light for typists, this is looking like the new MVP for noise-conscious workspaces. 🙏🎉🎉
How does the bump feel compared to the penguins? This feels like an upgrade soundwise, less noise and less scratchy out of the box. Also the diffuse is a huge plus.
Great video! Would you mind letting me know which switch is better in terms of tactility and not feeling mushy when comparing these "outemu silent lemon v3" with "outemu cream yellow" switches. Thanks!
Was that a stomach grumble @3:02? You're working so hard, you gotta eat! haha 😄 Edit: ok, maybe wasn't that as much as it was people in another room, but I stand by my statement about ensuring proper eating habits when working hard! lolol
Have these and the peaches underway for my first custom keyboard. I've used cherry mx brown for the last 8 years so wasn't sure if linear was a good fit for me or not and thought the lemons would atleaat give me something more tactile to try if not. I wanted to have something silent for the late night gaming sessions and with the price being very low for these, especially during the sale recently on AliExpress I though why not get both and see...
If we are talking only about subjective preference, which switches would you choose, these Lemon V3 or Akko Penguin? Both scored fairly similar on your charts, so I'm curious what you think.
Lemon V3 if You need a really light tactile where Penguin is closer to a medium tactile but at this point I would get cheaper Jade Yellow or Cream Yellow which in ThereminGoat repository is called Full Cream Tea and Cream Top Milk Tea.
alight, i just got them, and its true that they're sort of like membranes, but if these are membranes, then these would be the best membranes you could ever find. the tactility is faint, and they are REALLY silent + they dont really need to be lubed at all cause of how smooth they are. My typing speed and consistency increased by about 5% switched from gat milky yellow v2s
Please try to get your hands on the Gateron Zero Degree "silent" switch. People classify it as silent but it's more of an audible muted switch with exceptional smoothness and a nice firm bottom out that isn't mushy like most silent switches.
A tiny bit louder and 5g more for bottom out compared to the Silent Peach V3. Price and smoothness the same. Don't know about the tactility factor, though. All in all not much difference I suppose.
You are without a doubt the best switch reviewer on youtube. No extra fluff just straight information on the switch and its performance. Love it keep up the great work.
It's out of the question. You can't be better than simply reviewing it from different aspects!
Thank you so much!!! :)
When there's a review of a new version of something that's been on this channel before, I think it would also be helpful to have a side by side list to compare the old vs the new version.
Thanks for your work.
Interesting idea! Will think about it! Thank you!
Nice, this might be a good choice for a silent office keyboard with light tactile for typing
Absolutelly!
I really appreciate your work man, thanks :)
Thank you! :)
Thank you for the video! It helped me to do my choice.
This might be the switch I've been looking for in a long time. A silent tactile switch that sounds quiet, even with SA keycaps and aluminum case? Asides from tactility potentially being too light for typists, this is looking like the new MVP for noise-conscious workspaces. 🙏🎉🎉
They are amazing!
How does the bump feel compared to the penguins? This feels like an upgrade soundwise, less noise and less scratchy out of the box. Also the diffuse is a huge plus.
Great video!
Would you mind letting me know which switch is better in terms of tactility and not feeling mushy when comparing these "outemu silent lemon v3" with "outemu cream yellow" switches. Thanks!
Thanks for your review bro, keep going
Was that a stomach grumble @3:02? You're working so hard, you gotta eat! haha 😄
Edit: ok, maybe wasn't that as much as it was people in another room, but I stand by my statement about ensuring proper eating habits when working hard! lolol
ahah I dont think it is , but look similar!
the feel is alike the akko penguin? i wanted a switch who has a clicky when typying but silent
Have these and the peaches underway for my first custom keyboard. I've used cherry mx brown for the last 8 years so wasn't sure if linear was a good fit for me or not and thought the lemons would atleaat give me something more tactile to try if not. I wanted to have something silent for the late night gaming sessions and with the price being very low for these, especially during the sale recently on AliExpress I though why not get both and see...
Hope you like them!
how do these compare to the gateron yellow pro?
If we are talking only about subjective preference, which switches would you choose, these Lemon V3 or Akko Penguin? Both scored fairly similar on your charts, so I'm curious what you think.
Lemon V3 if You need a really light tactile where Penguin is closer to a medium tactile but at this point I would get cheaper Jade Yellow or Cream Yellow which in ThereminGoat repository is called Full Cream Tea and Cream Top Milk Tea.
Tried Akko Penguin-they're too scratchy and mushy to my taste.
Lemon V3 for my personal preference!
@@ClickandThock i know they are different but peach v3 or lemon v3 ?
just ordered them, 90 switches for 865 php or 15 bucks in freedom units.
alight, i just got them, and its true that they're sort of like membranes, but if these are membranes, then these would be the best membranes you could ever find. the tactility is faint, and they are REALLY silent + they dont really need to be lubed at all cause of how smooth they are. My typing speed and consistency increased by about 5% switched from gat milky yellow v2s
Such a nice looking switch, too bad the tactile bump is just too light imo.
I have them in my v6 and i love them but yes... the bump is too light!
Yeah!
Maybe include in the description the number of pins that switch has!Cheers!
i mean, its legit visible in the first 2 seconds of the video.
Will do!
Please try to get your hands on the Gateron Zero Degree "silent" switch. People classify it as silent but it's more of an audible muted switch with exceptional smoothness and a nice firm bottom out that isn't mushy like most silent switches.
Will try!
are they good for gaming ?
really silent 😮
Among the most silent I tried!
More lime than lemon coloured, betrayed.
I think they are sometimes called lime? Idk that part is confusing
A tiny bit louder and 5g more for bottom out compared to the Silent Peach V3. Price and smoothness the same. Don't know about the tactility factor, though. All in all not much difference I suppose.
Yeah it is...
one think makes me mad in your videos... why you cant really launch monkeytype and write words? ain't you pretending? this makes me feel anxiety
anyway thank you for tests!
ahah thanks!