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Kono Store hedges all its experiences working with keyboard and switch brands in designing its very first mechanical switch. Aptly named the Kono Midnight, this is a highly tactile speed switch with a translucent dark blue polycarbonate housing and a smooth, lubed POM stem.

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A switch more expensive than Zealios?

EDIT: I take it back. Zealios is still more expensive it seems.
 
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Wow, those are expensive. Too bad the Ink Blue still doesn't sound anywhere near as good as Kailh Box Jades/Navies.
Haha I just submitted an equivalent article yesterday using Kailh BOX switches, including the BOX Jade. It will be a while before that is published though, plenty ahead of it in the lineup. I suppose if you are a Patreon reader you can read the whole thing, let me put it up for access there.
 
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I'm using Box Crystal Jades myself. I kinda feel bad I didn't go for Navies, cause I was afraid the higher actuation force would be too much but after using the Jades for a while, I can probably handle it and I would probably like the Navies even more.
 

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I'm using Box Crystal Jades myself. I kinda feel bad I didn't go for Navies, cause I was afraid the higher actuation force would be too much but after using the Jades for a while, I can probably handle it and I would probably like the Navies even more.
Yeah it's not that bad tbh
 
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Good read as usual but you do need a 5 pin hotswap keyboard to test out these switches. Keep up the good work. This is a new facet of computer that I am greatly enjoying...except for the long wait for group buys and GMK!
The new hotness of switches would be the Gazzew Boba series: thocky tactile, thocky linear, silent tactile, silent linear. I have them all and they are amazing.
 

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Good read as usual but you do need a 5 pin hotswap keyboard to test out these switches. Keep up the good work. This is a new facet of computer that I am greatly enjoying...except for the long wait for group buys and GMK!
The new hotness of switches would be the Gazzew Boba series: thocky tactile, thocky linear, silent tactile, silent linear. I have them all and they are amazing.
This was an unplanned article tbh, the switches were provided as an extra on top of some pre-planned review samples and the group buy was ending soon so I rushed this over the course of a single day itself.

Let me reach out to Gazzew and see what can be done, I've been interested in his switches for a while as well.
 
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If you're doing more switch dives, I'd like to read a future feature or features on the quietest switches at some point, ranging from the pricier brands such as ZealPC's Sakurio/Roselio to cheaper ones such as the Gateron Silent series. More for the "quietest out of the box before hand-lubing and o-ring customizations" types, as I know that to get truly quiet keyboards, one kind of has really lube, o-ring, and dampen the switches and keyboard itself.
 
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If you're doing more switch dives, I'd like to read a future feature or features on the quietest switches at some point, ranging from the pricier brands such as ZealPC's Sakurio/Roselio to cheaper ones such as the Gateron Silent series. More for the "quietest out of the box before hand-lubing and o-ring customizations" types, as I know that to get truly quiet keyboards, one kind of has really lube, o-ring, and dampen the switches and keyboard itself.
Not a bad idea, but again contingent on the interest from the manufacturers. Let me hit them up and see.
 
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By the way, those two holes you found are for switch mounted LED's, not SMD's

SMD compatible switches look like this:

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