It's smooth, but the spring makes a little noise, so you should lubricate it if that bothers you. I usually use a tactile feel of about 50gf, so it feels very light. If you want an inexpensive, THOCK sounding, and lightweight linear for now, this is the way to go. DEEPL Translation.
The sound varies depending on the keyboard and keycaps, but they are made of such materials. The price is cheap, but if you don't want to make a mistake, you should try it in small quantities. For m1, it became better when I changed to fr4 plate.
Between this switch and the MMD Princess Linear 38g switch which one is better? And it is thockier?
I can't provide a comparison since I don't own the MMD Princess Linear Switch. I bought this switch out of curiosity about what the POK Stem is.
The Princess is very loud and way more clackier than Sakura.
very helpful review! is it worth to relube? or are they smooth enough stock? is the 37g operating force too light for you?
It's smooth, but the spring makes a little noise, so you should lubricate it if that bothers you.
I usually use a tactile feel of about 50gf, so it feels very light.
If you want an inexpensive, THOCK sounding, and lightweight linear for now, this is the way to go.
DEEPL Translation.
@@toronyago-yt Thank you for your response! I think I won't buy these haha
I’m thinking of getting these are they deep sounding? And how’s the light actuation force
The sound varies depending on the keyboard and keycaps, but they are made of such materials.
The price is cheap, but if you don't want to make a mistake, you should try it in small quantities.
For m1, it became better when I changed to fr4 plate.
What does pok means? I dont quite understand.
POK is a material, just like POM is another material.
What parts of the switch did you lube?
これは工場潤滑のみの音です。購入して貴方の高級スイッチと比較してみてください。