💻 Elevate Your Typing Game with LEOBOG!
The EPOMAKER LEOBOG Graywood V3 Switch Set features 100 linear switches designed for smooth and responsive typing. With a 40g actuation force, factory pre-lubed for optimal performance, and a lifespan of approximately 60 million keystrokes, these switches are perfect for gamers and typists alike. Their transparent housing allows for stunning RGB lighting, making them a stylish addition to any custom keyboard setup.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 100 |
Number of Sections | 100 |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Linear Switch, Pre-lubed Switch, Cearmy Switch, 3 Pins Switch |
Number of Keys | 100 |
Style | Classic |
Theme | Keyboard Switches |
Color | Gray |
Material | POM, PC, Nylon |
N**M
Good creamy switches
These are great switches especially the amount for the price. They are silent and creamy. I searched hard for good preluded switches that didn't have too much pressure and these are perfect
S**A
Wonderful switches for their price point.
The media could not be loaded. Pretty good switches actually for their price. But be wary of certain keyboards.[COMPATABILITY]If you're buying cheap switches you probably have a cheap-er keyboard. I personally have the Redragon k556, and although it's hotswap, not all switches fit or fit well. These do have the thinner legs on then which would make you think it'll work on outemu socket boards. However, that wasn't the case for me and I actually had to trim the left pin by a significant amount to keep contact, but to prevent the switches from breaking their own mechanism inside as the pin gets pushed in. Either way, it now works and it's fine, but be wary and test fit at least one switch before you do the next 20 and realize a little too late :)[FEEL AND SOUND]For the price of these switches, it makes you wonder why manufacturers wouldn't use these as the standard on some at least slightly more expensive mechanical keyboards. These switches feel incredible, especially at their price points. These are linear, so as they get pressed, they are very smooth with a low but satisfying amount of resistance and a strong sounding full press. They are fairly evenly lubed from factory, and make a beautiful sound when paired with PBT keycaps. I'm using XVX profile keycaps I found for $25, and after modding my keyboard slightly using 3 layers of painters tape, and using car sound isolation (kilmat) underneath the board, the keyboard now produces a relatively marbly sound that's somewhere between Clacky and Thocky. It kind of sounds like legos, very pleasant.[CONCLUSION]Personally, if you are looking for something that's cheap, sounds great, and doesn't need any lubing, there's no other option at this price point. $25 for this is otherworldly for such pleasant switches. 9/10 would buy again.
C**C
Love them!
These switches sound and feel great. I'm using them in my Leobog Hi8 and they are perfect for a poppy sound and "creamy" feel.
F**N
Very good
If you are looking for a good key bored switch this is for you it is a thocky though creamy sounding switch. That any one would like i pared mine with a epomaker barebones kit i also found on amazon. It was my first build for a custom key bored and anyone would love them great product some came broken thats all.
C**E
Half were defective when they arrived
Great switch. If you really want them, though, buy two sets. I got one and half of the copper leafs on the inside were bent. Any kind of manual fix to them would have needed to be extremely precise, so I was unable to just fix them with tweezers by bending them back in shape. Not to mention how almost all of them arrived with bent pins. Easy fix with tweezers, however, but counting all switches that had no leaf or pin bends there were about 34, switches with bent pins but not leafs added 16 so all useable switches were about half or 50. Felt nice on the keys I did get them on for. No defects on plastic parts, and slid in fine into key slots. Didn't feel heavy, quiet just like I wanted them to be, and looked fabulous on my half built keyboard.
L**
The best switches
I recently upgraded my keyboard and researched switches alone for like 8hrs. I went with the Oil Kings originally, but when I found out they’d block a major of my RGB, I was not about that. I have a keyboard at work that uses these and I loved it. After researching more, I like this sound more than any other switch. Some of the pins came minimally bent, but all are operational! I ordered another box just in case any break/I need more than 100. Don’t let the negative reviews deter you, they’re the best!
G**E
Smooth and Responsive Switches for My Custom Build
The media could not be loaded. I just installed the EPOMAKER LEOBOG Graywood V3 switches in my GMMK 60% custom gaming keyboard, and man, they have really changed my setup. The linear Creamy switches are super smooth without any scratchiness to them whatsoever, and this makes every keystroke pretty precise and effortless. They are a huge step up from the stock switches, especially in gaming, where fast, clean actuation is very important.Installation of Graywood V3 switches was pretty smooth and fit well in my keyboard without problems. I liked the way they provided subtle tactile feedback without being too loud, which made them perfect both for gaming and typing. The build quality feels rock solid, while durability-wise, the switches are commendable even after marathon gaming sessions-no fatigue at all, just very consistent.Overall, I am so impressed by how these switches have elevated responsiveness and feel in my keyboard. If you're out to upgrade your custom gaming keyboard with smooth and reliable switches that boast a great balance between responsiveness and comfort, the LEOBOG Graywood V3 switches are not to be overlooked.
P**I
Nice!
I have the Razer Blackwidow V4 75%. I'm very glad that Razer finally came out with a hot swappable keyboard because after 6 months I was experiencing double typing on multiple keys smh. After googling, I found out others on reddit with this keyboard are having the same issues. A few mentioned to switch the switches and the problem was solved. After a week of writing this review, I haven't had a single issue of double typing keys!I can say the ~40g actuation force is extremely light. I'm probably just so used to Razer's Orange switches with ~50g's of force. Doesn't sound like much but it's a night and day difference in feel. I love how quiet these switches are and I am starting to like these a lot more! Can't beat the price. Only time will tell how long these last. I would definitely order these again. 5/5 stars
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