🖥️ Elevate Your Keyboard Game with Glorious Panda Switches!
The Glorious Panda Switches are high-quality, non-lubed mechanical keyboard switches designed for precision and responsiveness. With a 3-pin configuration, they are compatible with most mechanical keyboards, allowing for easy installation and customization. Made from premium materials, these switches provide a tactile feel that enhances both gaming and typing experiences.
Brand | Glorious |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 25.2 x 25.2 x 7.6 inches |
Circuit Type | 3-way |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Color | Panda Unlubed |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00850005352501 |
Manufacturer | Glorious |
UPC | 850005352501 |
Series | Glorious Panda Mechanical Switches |
Item model number | GLO-SWT-HPANDA |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 3.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 25.2 x 25.2 x 7.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25.2 x 25.2 x 7.6 inches |
Voltage | 5 Volts (AC) |
Language | Multiple Languages |
ASIN | B08DJXYGY8 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 23, 2020 |
R**T
More tactile than Gateron Blues
Amazing feeling if you like tactility. As in the title, these switches are insanely tactile, moreso than blues. If you press down on a couple keycaps, they'll spring back with an astonishing amount of force. If you plan to lube them, I'd highly recommend lubing the stem legs on at least 4 switches and then testing them out together (1 switch is not enough for a good test) to see if you like the legs lubed or not. Sound is great - they give my spacebar a very "poppy" sound, which I do like. Not the most low pitch or thocc-y switches (MX Browns were more thocc-y), but the feeling more than makes up for that, and feeling is more important than sound anyway.I installed these in a Drop ALT and really had to push to get them in. The general advice is that it shouldn't take much force to install switches (and if it does, you're probably going to bend a in), but you might have to make an exception for these switches. The lower housing has protrusions that are slightly longer than those of MX Browns. There's no problem with getting it directly into the PCB, but you really have to push it through the keyboard case to get into the PCB. If you experience this issue, you shouldn't have to worry about bending pins if they're already straight and you align them properly - I didn't have any bent pins (besides the 3 out of 72 that came bent) out of the 67 switches I used. Word of advice to help you preserve your thumbs - first push on the south side gently so that the south protrusion fits in, then push down hard on both corners of the north side simultaneously to get the entire switch in. Quite a lot of effort, but I think it's worth it in the end.
K**E
oh wow....
i've been typing for 25 years and this switch gives me a rush i haven't felt since the first time i heard and felt the snap of a buckling spring in my first model m. i am not even joking. everything they say about this switch is true. it is INCREDIBLE. if you're used to generic mainstream keyboards and you're a gamer, these switches will probably feel very hard and you will need to adjust. for the rest of us typists, these things are straight up heaven. the sound. the feel. incredible.now that i've gone on about the feeling, i'll touch on quality. there is nothing more to say on this topic aside from the quality was flawless. in spite of them shipping in a bag in a tiny box (which looks really cool in and of itself and i have mine on display for some asinine reason), i have to fix three total pins. out of two boxes of 35. that's either really lucky or really impressive. either way that was really cool. taking these switches apart, again a dream. very easy and fluid. nothing stuck, nothing broke. lubinf these switches was a lot of fun.if you're reading this and you don't know how these feel, you owe it to yourself to experience it for yourself.
B**B
My Go-To Keyboard Switches
I've bought these Glorious Panda switches a few times now for different keyboards, and I love them so much. I originally settled on these after watching many, many keyboard switch sound test videos, and I don't regret it in the slightest. They have such a satisfying click feeling and sound to them! Of course that will differ a bit depending on your keyboard base, but they're great on the boards I've had them on. Huge endorsement from me!
A**R
Great switches, poor packaging
I boight these to add some character to the sound of my Epomaker TH80 Pro, which - despite having been filled with car dampening foam, tempest tape mod, and poron switch pads, just sounded too light and not thocky with the Gateron Yellows and Keychron OEM profile PBT Keycaps.Putting these Glorious Pandas changed up the feel but more importantly for me drastically improved the sound. It sounds more high pitched but also more well defined and crisp, not exactly “thock” but definitely pleasant sounding and satisfying to type on.Cons: switches are loosey goosey in a plastic bag inside a compact box, a good few had bent pins, but were easy enough to straighten out.Make sure you lube them!
M**L
Best tactile switch I have used.
I really like the Glorious Panda switches. They are a vast improvement over the stock Gateron brown switches that my board came with. They have a stronger tactile feel, they are a bit heavier, they have a nicer sound, and have less stem wable. Would definitely say that with Panda switches installed my keyboard feels much higher quality overall. If you like the tactile feel and use the keyboard a lot, it's worth the investment. Would definitely recommend.
J**Y
Best switch i've ever used but still not for me.
I can see why people love this switch but, personally for me the tactile bump is a little too early for me which makes it feel more like a linear switch to me but i only feel that when typing fast. And you should definitely buy these non lubed btw try lubing them yourself not only is it rewarding but it should be better then the lubed ones they sell.
J**E
Some of the best tactile switches money can but
The Glorious Panda switches feel damn near perfect to the Holy Panda switches. The only drawback is they are the polycarbonate top housings which make RGB less noticeable especially if your base has top facing LEDs otherwise add some pudding keycaps and you still get a decent lighting experience with the best thock you can get at this price point. 11/10 would definitely get these for another custom keyboard build.
K**.
Great switches, terrible buying experience.
The switches themselves are excellent — smooth, consistent, and exactly what I was looking for to build a custom keyboard. But the seller ruined the entire experience.I ordered three packs (enough for a standard 96% keyboard build), but when I tried to come back and order more to build a matching keyboard as a gift, I was completely blocked with a “Quantity Limit Met by Seller” message.This is a ridiculous restriction for a basic hobby project. I’m not a reseller or bulk buyer — just someone trying to buy enough switches to finish a second board. Amazon support couldn’t lift the limit, and the seller hasn’t helped either.So if you want to build more than one keyboard with these, good luck — because they’ll shut you out for no reason. Great product, but the seller policy makes it a bad buy.
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