Kailh Speed Switch





Category: Switches





Category: Switches
The tactile bump is noticeably crisper than the standard reds I've been using, and the 110-count means I can finish a full board without ordering extras. The bottle is a nice touch for storing extras.
The bottle is a nice touch for storing extras, and the switches have a satisfyingly light actuation that makes typing feel effortless.
The 110-switch count is generous and the bottle it comes with is a nice touch for lubing. They feel noticeably smoother than my old switches right out of the box.
Installed these in my custom board and the linear feel is incredibly smooth right out of the box — no scratchiness at all. The actuation point feels snappy without being too light, and 110 switches was more than enough to fill my full-size.
Was a bit worried about the shorter travel distance, but after a week of typing, my fingers don't feel as fatigued during long coding sessions. The tactile bump is crisp and comes right at the top, which makes for a very responsive feel.
After swapping these into my daily board, the shorter pre-travel distance really tightened up my response time for gaming. The actuation is crisp without being harsh, and 110 switches was more than enough for a full build plus spares.
I was blown away by how smooth these feel right out of the box — the pre-lubed stems make a huge difference compared to other switches I've tried. The 1.4mm actuation took a bit to get used to, but now my typing speed has noticeably improved.
Installed these on my daily driver and the shorter actuation distance really sped up my typing. The smooth linear feel is a nice upgrade from the scratchy stock switches I had before.
I was blown away by how fast these actuate compared to my old switches—they really live up to the "Speed" name. The 110-count bottle is perfect for a full board with spares to experiment on.
Finally, a switch that actually feels faster under my fingers — the 3mm pre-travel makes a real difference in rapid key presses. I've been swapping them into my daily board and the consistent actuation point is exactly what I needed.