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Revision as of 19:55, 3 November 2017
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Manufacturer | Kailh |
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Inventor | Jacob Alexander (HaaTa) |
Introduced | November 2017 |
Switch type | Tactile |
Sense method | Metal leaf |
Keycap mount | Cherry MX mount |
The Halo switches are Cherry MX clones designed by Jacob Alexander (HaaTa) of Input Club and manufactured by Kailh.
Variants
The Halo Clear was designed to resemble Cherry MX Clear because Cherry did not make any RGB-version of it. The Halo True was designed to resemble Topre switches but be mechanical and Cherry MX-compatible.
Name | Stem colour | Tactile force | Actuation force | Bottom-out force | Tactile event | Actuation event | Web site |
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Halo Clear | Translucent white | 65 g | 52 g | 78 g | 0.5 mm | 1.9 mm | link |
Halo True | Salmon | 60 g | 54 g | 100 g | 0.5 mm | 1.9 mm | link |
Availability
They are only available through Massdrop, which owns the intellectual property rights.