Wish I could use a mechanical keyboard, but it would need to be built into the desk due to my nerve damage (woke up with ulnar tunnel entrapment one day, not a great time, still have complications even post surgery).
Here we observe a Hipyo in the wild, pretending to open the box for the first time when it's painfully obvious that the Hipyo's master Nola already had the first bite at the box. (And second, and third, and fourth....)
I love the Sea Salt Silents! I’ve got them in my office setup and they’re so refreshing to not hear the clack. But then for gaming it’s back to the creamy yellows!
@@reaver4636I hate blues, it's not that they are loud, it's beacuse they aren't clicky. Look at the definition of a click,"short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming quickly into contact." Which, mx blue are rattley like bones not a sharp click like Alps.
@@gearsgamer7115 That's definitely a click though so saying otherwise just means it's too loud. Even if MX Blues sound like shit, it still sounds better than the switches these snobs preach which just sounds like a membrane keyboard 🤣
@@reaver4636 it still sounds better than the switches these snobs preach. Yes, but thats the low of a low. so saying otherwise just means it's too loud, no. It literally uses a tinny plastic cliker which ISNT a click beacuse there is hella rattle after the click which makes it very muffled.
Yoo! What a coincidence! I ordered it on Amazon a couple of days ago and it arrived yesterday! I got it with the Flamingo switches and it's pretty thocky ngl.
I rock those sea salt switches on my custom keeb and man they are so satisfying! love the harder end force since I am an aggressive typist, cuts down on the knuckle pain!
it's like with coffee - people try to extract something new and nice. Previously burned coffee with charcoal and mustiness was the only option, now specialty coffee strives to get sweet, acidic and unique tastes. A while ago, a mechanical keyboard with blue switches was considered as something cool, now people go for these thocky switch models. Also, I personally prefer topre's analogue - Niz switches. I really think, it deserves more recognition
they actually trans°fer the bottom out force through the laptop chassis, so you don't hear the key, but you hear the thud if someone's typing even remotely hard.
I have the same one, it misses several key inputs at times. Looks lovely and I uploaded a picture of my cat. I click autocorrect on my words that don’t capture every key input and it’s enough input to have autocorrect make the appropriate suggestion. I don’t regret it but I wouldn’t recommend or buy another.
Man soon I’m just gonna make my own keyboard brand where it doesn’t have a tone of LEDs all over the place but it looks like a gaming keyboard and actually has good quality for a good price