Spouses, coworkers, and roommates rejoice: Corsair and Cherry MX announced today they’ve created a brand new mechanical keyboard switch, the “RGB Silent.” And it’s, as the name would indicate, silent.
Cherry Americas introduced its latest Cherry MX switches for mechanical keyboards on December 21. The Cherry MX Silent and the Cherry MX Silent RGB. As their names indicate, these switches are ...
Mechanical keyboard specialist Das Keyboard has announced the launch of the Model S Professional Quiet, which ditches the company's iconic clicky experience for a more office-friendly near-silent ...
All keys are mechanical, in our case making use of Cherry MX Silent RGB backlit switches. The idea behind mechanical switches is that they give a key press a more perceptible feel than the standard ...
Cherry has chosen a so-called 75% layout without a number pad for this compact keyboard, which is currently in vogue. It is about as wide as Apple’s Magic Keyboard without a number pad, but three ...
Cherry’s Silent line of mechanical keyswitches are here, and they are perfect for those who need a quieter typing solution. If you do any streaming, attend conference calls or work near other human ...
This is a no-frills keyboard optimized for dependability and silent use--you won't find any fancy RGBs on this mechanical board. This particular model is based on the popular G80-3000 mechanical ...
Keyboards equipped with mechanical switches known as 'red axis' and 'blue axis' are gaining a lot of support because they can choose their favorite hitting feeling and they are comfortable to hit.
Admittedly, I find all RGB keyboards from Corsair to be a real h00t, they offer incredible fun next to being professional grade keyboards. I mean, it's not like you actually 'need' RGB back-lit keys, ...