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The Cherry XTRFY MX 3.1 sports the great MX2A mechanical switches, but some curious design decisions hold it back from ...
Cherry has been producing the world's most popular mechanical keyboard switches for decades now, with its Cherry MX switches being the defacto standard against which nearly all others are measured.
German keyboard maker Cherry has unveiled a "bold new chapter" in its history at Computex 2025, headlined by the debut of its first inductive switch and ...
Starting with the headline, Cherry's new IK is a next-gen analogue switch that uses patented inductive sensing technology.
Kailh MX Keyboard Switch is engineered for a premium typing experience, combining advanced tactile feedback with smooth performance. Designed to cater to both gaming enthusiasts and typists ...
Enter the MX Mechanical. It’s not the first ... so you can adjust the feel of the keyboard down the line or swap some switches out if they go bust. What’s working in Logitech’s favor is ...
Like Razer's gargantuan keyboard, Glarses' DIY clacker uses 110 of NovelKeys' (Pale Blue) Big Switch. Each switch in the Big Switch series has 64 times the volume of a traditional Cherry MX switch ...
Find out more about our reviews policy. The Cherry MX 3.1 is a soft, velvety keyboard that pairs the brand's newer MX2A switches with a robust dampening system and smooth keycaps for a ...
According to a picture, the design is identical to the classic MX switches, but the IK switches require specially designed PCBs. For gaming keyboards, the magnetic Cherry MK will follow at an ...
Cherry has released a new switch this week, dropping the MX Northern Light at Amazon for $29.99 / £29.99. The linear clickers offer a super soft feel with a quieter auditory profile that look set ...