The QUIETEST TACTILE Keyboard Switches I've EVER HEARD! - GamaKay Switches

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Are you looking for a new keyboard switch that's both silent and tactile? Look no further than GamaKay's latest releases, the Griffin and Pegasus switches. These linear switches with a tactile bump are pre-lubed, have an opening to let RGB shine through, and are available for just $14 per box. In our sound test, the Pegasus switches were the preferred choice for their smoothness and quietness. Check out our video to see and hear more about these switches and why they're the perfect addition to your keyboard setup.

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The Pegasus switches ARE a bit mushy, but the complete quietness of them compared to the Griffin and Phoenix make them significantly more appealing imo

PorkShark
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i bought the phoenix switches after watching your video and boy am i glad i made the purchase. it's really quiet! compared to the lubed&modded gateron red pro 2.0 switches i had. similar like you, i also game at night in my bedroom and needed the quiet switches in order not to wake my wife up. thanks for the video on the phoenix. happy with my purchase.

hjshoon
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Maybe compare Gamakay Pegasus switches side by side with Gazzew Boba U4 Silent switches, 68g ?

JayMannStuff
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These 2 are silent tactiles that you should try:
Gazzew Boba U4
G-Square REM

myrirr
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Dude. Nice intro! Thank you for doing full keyboard type tests, I appreciate the lengths you went to review all of these switches. I'm building my first keyboard. I'm gonna go with the Gamakay pegasus

Corkypyro
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I'm looking for a replacement for my incredibly loud Unicomp buckling spring keyboard, and I am looking into getting Gamakay Pegasus switches. I think they are going to be a better choice than the Cherry Silent Black. I appreciate the sound test comparison, it was very helpful in making a decision.

MarkRidlen
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Just switched over my Moonlander from Cherry Brown to Pegasus, very nice improvement. Great feel and completely silent

brianibbotson
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Tactility in the facility? I thought these was a classy joint, sir!

javierperz
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I would love to see side-by-side comparison tests of every high-end silent linear switch available, including (obviously subjective) evaluations of typing feel on top of the standard sound tests. There's so much innovation in the space of silent switches, with some of them (like he Haimu Heartbeats) taking a REALLY interesting approach to keep the typing experience from feeling "mushy".

Josh-
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I got th pegasus and have come to really like the silent bump it helps because i do tend to type harder esp if its for work 😅

rchow
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Excellent review. The only thing I would change is the length of time typing with each type of switches. But I do agree, I think the Pegasus is the most quiet. I can finally climb out of this rabbit hole. Thank you so much!

allisknu
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Pretty sweet keys for sure. I don't think I will upgrade from my Logitech MX Keys for a long time though.. Need the wireless, and logitech's wireless is damn near flawless. The low profile, sleek and silent keys. The key travel itself is also super short, decreasing activation time. Can type with a baby sleeping beside you, something I needed.

SupraSav
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I am the same way. I leave my left hand hoving over the keyboard. Have to be ready to press those WASD keys at any moment.

poeticsilence
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these seriously need to be lubed properly, they are very scratchy on the audio and i wouldn't have these on my radar until they sound better. But however the GMMK board isn't a great board to start with for sound as they don't have much in the acoustics department.

d-zr
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Great video. Thanks for introducing me to this brand! Checking 'em out now.

bassandtrebleclef
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@boot sequence, You didn't lift your finger on the Pegasus E button like all the others. Why..?

cryo
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I'd like to try their Phoenix switch out at some point.

KnoxAgain
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Thanks to you I went with the Pegasus switches. Now my wife says that she misses the clacky sound of my typing!

cmdrzenithddraiglas
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I have tried the griffins, and on paper they look ok, also when I tried them I felt no problems. They are smooth, and have a very gentle tactile bump. But when I installed them in my hot swap keyboard, I don't like to type on them.
They are good if you are a very light typist - the tactile bump is felt if you are not bottoming out.
Sometimes I like to bottom out, and the they feel mushy, which is extremely frustrating to me.
For home, I replaced them with Boba U4T which I like very much, for work I'm still in flux as to what to choose, but I'll eventually replace them.

alex
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Otemu silent lime seems like another interesting option to consider. Imo more interesting

bigMax