Huano recently released clear shell versions of the Blue Shell Pink Dots. I got them today and tested them to see what's different or new. Switch tester STL: www.thingivers...
This year Huano is shooting out some interesting micro switch models. The Huano brown shell white dot appeared. The first silent micro switches. I can tell after testing it - it's interesting. It's an original experience.
Nice! Thanks for sharing! Seems like the consistency with the new one is also better and has less variations. BTW, what is that scale thing called? Thanks for the amazing content!
It's always interesting to be new. I ordered a new switch after watching this video If you don't mind, could you please review huano's new 3-pin silent switch?
You do a great job, I congratulate you (we have already talked about it in another video), but seeing that you have almost all the models, it would be good to test latency (ms), loudness (dB) and contact material (gold, silver, copper, brass, etc.). Best regards, friend.
thanks to this vid, i can confirm what it shows is legit as I have both and there really has a difference even a bit you still can feel it when you click on it continuously.
After a lot of tests and trials I have the latency times of all the switches. And yes, with the same mouse, same software and hardware, there is a difference between the latency times between the different switches. A few milliseconds between one switch and another can be the difference between winning or losing in a game. To summarize: Tier S: Kailh GM 2.0, Omron D2FC-FK 60MN, Huano Blue shell pink dot (New, not old), ZF/Cherry DGBE-FL60 Blue/White shell Gold Dot, Huano Blue shell blue dot . Tier A: Kailh GM 4.0, Omron D2FC-F-7N (20M), TTC Gold 60M Note: Slow switches or switches with low life rating, I have discarded them. Greetings.
@@carlosgarciamuniz Thank you very much, I ended up buying the Japanese one because there are some videos showing that it has lower latency, but then I'm going to put the huano ones on the stormbraker
@@georgepierre3594 It has an intermediate hardness, rather hard, but it has a good feel. Its speed is not fast, it is intermediate. There are faster switches.
I bought a 10pac of blue shell white dot Huanos and the quality control on those must have been non existent. Couldn't find a matching pair, two of them straight up didn't work. After installing them they deteriorated after just a few hours, and developed pre and post travel, as well as feeling like shit. Hope their new ones can match the quality of Kailh.
Hi! Have you tried Pulsar x2? Can you recommend which switch to replace the stock ones? 3 weeks and I have double click problem with debounce set to 1ms. I don't know if it's the switch problem.
@@entsfps which Seller of Aliexpress are selling the 62g force of transparent blue shell Pink dot ? Cause the one i have are 0.74N force and dont feel soft !
@@infogrmzx6162 i got from here www.aliexpress.us/item/2251832538443586.html?spm=a2g0o.order_detail.order_detail_item.3.28dcf19ckhNbrP&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa no guarantee on force
Thank you very much bro , i LOVE your Channel , can you recomend me the most soft switches on the market ? With less force than transparent Pink dot , recomend me please
TTC Gold, 80/60m are pretty good for spammable clicks. 4.0 and 8.0 GM i dont recommend unless the shell is made for it(they sound horrible on the superlight/pro wireless) Huano transparent blue pink dots are 2nd. And omron 20/50ms or japanese omrons of course, are great for mobas, just doubleclick more often then these other switches.
@@entsfps is this due to companies getting binned switches? Was thinking of swapping one of my GM 8.0 FM with Japanese Omrons. Might not be worth it because I like my clicks light.