Kailh Choc Mechanical Keyboard Switches PG1350

kailh

07 Aug 2017, 04:19

Kailh Choc Mechanical Keyboard Switches PG1350
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B27IrAR ... Gq&index=5

These low profile switches will need compatible keycaps and PCB to work.
Kailh Low Profile Red CPG135001D01 – Linear | 50g Operating Force
Kailh Low Profile Brown CPG135001D02 – Tactile | 50g Operating Force
Kailh Low Profile White CPG135001D03 – Clicky | 50g Operating Force
Conduction travel:1.5mm±0.5mm
Total travel:3.0mm±0.5mm
Operating force: 70000000cycles


Original place: kailh china
contact email: sales12@kailh.com
http://www.kailh.com
Last edited by kailh on 08 Aug 2017, 03:43, edited 1 time in total.

hypkx
Chasing the Dream

07 Aug 2017, 08:41

You can't link a Youtube Playlist in such a way.
Better way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B27IrAR ... Gq&index=5

kailh

08 Aug 2017, 03:42

haha,thanks

Sarreq Teryx

09 Aug 2017, 07:30

https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyb ... oc_series/
https://www.wstx.com/p-23617-1

Apparently, there's also a Choc Mini switch coming.

PG1350 (Choc Switch)
Total height: 8.00mm
Key pressure: 50 ± 10gf
Trigger stroke: 1.5 ± 0.5mm
Total stroke: 3.0 ± 0.5mm
Key life: 70 million times

Kaihua chocolate shaft mini parameters (Choc Switch mini )
Total height: 5.85mm
Key pressure: 50 ± 10gf
Trigger stroke: 1.20 ± 0.5mm
Total stroke: 2.4 ± 0.5mm
Key life: 25 million times

Ultrabooks with with real mechanical keyboards, maybe?

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Daniel Beardsmore

09 Aug 2017, 09:37

kailh wrote: Kailh Low Profile Red CPG135001D01 – Linear | 50g Operating Force
Kailh Low Profile Brown CPG135001D02 – Tactile | 50g Operating Force
Kailh Low Profile White CPG135001D03 – Clicky | 50g Operating Force
Again, why do you keep adding a 'C' to the part numbers? There's no 'C' here:

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Sarreq Teryx wrote: Ultrabooks with with real mechanical keyboards, maybe?
I think the laws of physics want a word.

It's the obsession with paper-thin laptops that's preventing us from having proper keyboards. If you took the miniature PCB from a modern Apple laptop and put that into a 2000s laptop (something like a Lenovo T43 for example), you will get a bit more space for key travel.

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Chyros

09 Aug 2017, 11:42

Can confirm these guys are genuinely Kaihua, btw.

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