🎮 Click into Victory with Kailh Box White Switches!
The DRAOZA Kailh Box White Switches are a set of 90 clicky, 3-pin mechanical switches designed for gaming keyboards. With a total travel distance of 3.6mm and an actuation force of 45g, these switches provide a satisfying tactile experience. They are waterproof and dust-resistant, ensuring longevity and reliability, making them perfect for gamers who demand performance.
Number of Items | 90 |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Control Method | Touch |
Connector Type Used on Cable | 2 Pin |
Switch Type | Clicky |
Terminal | Solder |
Mounting Type | PCB Mount |
Color | White |
L**N
Clicky Switches are fun afterall!
After some time, these Kailh Box Whites are pretty impressive and nice to use! Bought 2 cases and use them mainly for gaming now.I had used Linear and Tactile switches that now make up a large collection of them; my interest takes me to these clicky switches and I admire them.The way they feel to typing is closer to Linear with a soft clicking that's easy on the ears. When streaming with a microphone, I don't hear feedback at a decent distance, and it oddly sounds softer than my thocky keyboard.I didn't expect to have such an attachment to these but I would definitely recommend them if these are on your thoughts for 'good clicking switches'. I honestly enjoy them more on gaming than typing but typing can be more enjoyable when it depends on your type of keycaps. I use double-shot PBT.Hoping this helps!
J**Y
Best click click click
Best clicky switches on the market hands down
E**E
Comfortable, but tight fitting
I bought these switches (Kailh Box Black switches) to swap into my Glorious GMMK barebones keyboard. I was previously using a combination of Akko switches, mostly Jelly Black (lubed). These are stiffer for sure, have a harder press/actuation force, but I like a heavy switch, so they're comfortable for me. With proper hand posture (home-row, fingers properly curled into that "claw" position to press more evenly downward on each key) I can easily average around 100 WPM in a random typing test. Faster when I'm typing normally in an email or chat (and not trying to replicate existing text!). I added some o-rings to the keycaps to deaden the sound a bit more, and I'm very happy with the overall result. Not the nicest keyboard I have, by far, but it's pretty nice to type on for a work keyboard, and it has a nice heavy thocc without being too annoying for coworkers to listen to.Couple minor downsides:-The switches were EXTREMELY tight to fit into the keyboard. I had to be very careful to insert them as vertically as possible and use even, but fairly firm, pressure to get them in. Had a couple bent pins from these attempts, but easy to fix with some careful tweaser work. Just know that these switches may be very tight to get into your board/plate, be careful, and pay attention to your pins!-The box stems are great for keeping crud out and firmly attaching the keycaps to avoid wobble. However, because the switches seem very hit and miss with their fitting (because of how tight they are) along with the tight fit of the keycaps on the box stems, the keycaps aren't perfectly lined up after installation. Some of them seem a little off when you look closely. Not a huge deal, doesn't affect my typing, just an OCD thing that I notice because of the seeming variation in tolerance with these switches.
J**S
Worked for my purposes
Worked well for my purposes which is 3D Printed Clicker type items
T**L
Perfect for what I needed them for!
I make alot of 3d printed items and the newest item i have started making that has gotten really popular are 3d printed Clickers. These came super quick and worked exactly for what I needed them for. They shipped and arrived quickly, which is nice when my customers are waiting on their item, there was no delay between me ordering and getting the item
A**R
Best, most favorite
My go to used to be Cherry MX blue but they were so loud (my poor coworkers when on the phone with me while typing). But Box switches are so much nicer and add a nice stable feeling to the keys. Box Jade are too stiff for me. Redragon Bullet QT were too squishy. Box Pink wasn’t as stiff as Box Jade but still slightly too stiff for my liking.Box Whites are Just Perfect!The right amount of click, the right amount of “bump” and the right amount of actuation force. Probably still loud over the phone, but at least not as loud as Blue switches 😅
T**R
Essentially a clicky Gateron Brown
As the header says, this switch is essentially my old Browns; however, they have a nice audible click to them. The actuation force of the Browns were 45G and these are also 45G; the biggest change is with the key wobble and sound. These switches, as they have a box shape, do not wobble as much. This is something you can feel as you are typing and do notice how much more stiff the keycaps are laying on the switch. Another nice addition is that these switches, at least by claims; I can not verify, are waterproof.Overall, if you are into clicky switches and like the actuation force of the Browns, these might be the switches for you. They are essentially the Browns if the Browns had a nice click.
T**N
Better than MX Browns For ME
I had Cherry MX Browns for a long time but for my first hot-swappable keyboard I wanted to experiment with something new and I tried these Box Whites. I'm glad I did. These seem great. Not as stiff as the Browns so they make my fingers less tired. If they make any click noise at all I can't hear it. I'm very pleased with these switches.Installed on a Nimbleback LTC NB1041 keyboard. Such a great keyboard, especially after upgrading to these switches!
B**A
Não entra
Pino mt grosso n entra nos buracos e é exatamente o msm padrão
A**ー
白軸
既設スイッチが動作不良になり、思いきって交換。動作について全く問題なし。不良品もありませんでした。
Trustpilot
2 months ago
4 days ago