Nyohn t1_ja0e9wd wrote
Haimu Heartbeat are the quietest switch I've ever tried and it does it all without rubber dampeners, so it feels exactly like a regular switch. Can really recommend for office use
-Kasu t1_ja15fcl wrote
They are still pretty far from a normal switch, better than traditional silicone for its quietness, but still mushy
Futuristick-Reddit t1_ja1fgig wrote
Uh oh, I was going to get Whispers for my next build because I hate the mushiness of U4s. Are they noticeably bad?
-Kasu t1_ja1thra wrote
Feeling wise they are better than u4 in regards to bottom out feeling (less mushy), less tactile than u4 though but very comfortable
sayqm t1_ja2c6ie wrote
Less mushy than u4 but still slightly mushy at the bottom
Nyohn t1_ja2at4a wrote
They are a normal linear switch with holes drilled in the bottom to allow sound to escape which is what makes them silent, so there is absolutely no mushiness.
Edit: haven't tried the whispers since tactiles aren't my favourite but I believe the whispers aren't quite as silent since that tactile bump produces a little bit more sound of course.
RockyValderas t1_ja2gnic wrote
The stems also have little leaf spring type bits that dampen the bottom out (might be on the top out too). That’s the part that makes them feel slightly mushy.
I got the Heartbeats to try out, but I couldn’t get over the feel. Silent switches just aren’t for me.
Nyohn t1_ja2mofm wrote
Mushy is not the word, they have a slight cutout at the bottom of the stem which softens the impact a little bit but it's more like bending your knees a bit when landong after a jump compared to landing on a mattress. So not even remotely like the mushy feeling rubber dampeners have.
Futuristick-Reddit t1_ja33yuz wrote
Gotcha, I appreciate the info! I think I'll get a few to try out before I commit to a board's worth.
whiteblankpage2011 t1_ja3gdxa wrote
https://cannonkeys.com/products/switch-sample-packs
CK has sample packs where you can try a bunch of switches before buying
RockyValderas t1_ja3xvjz wrote
Definitely better than the silicon dampeners, but also definitely not like a normal switch either.
Nyohn t1_ja2au6t wrote
I'm not sure we're talking about the same switch
Paraless OP t1_ja0hskj wrote
Wow I gotta try those, thanks
phlurker t1_ja137bs wrote
What other silent switches have you tried in the past?
Nyohn t1_ja2bcnu wrote
Zilents, U4, Cherry and Gateron silents. And then some UHMWPE linear switches which aren't marketed as silent but I do find them quieter than pom or nylon based switches and without any dampeners.
phlurker t1_ja2kdse wrote
Just clarifying but are they quieter than U4s or just quieter than switches without dampeners? If it's the former, then I'll probably be trying them out.
Nyohn t1_ja2mwg8 wrote
I can't say for sure regarding the whispers tactile since I haven't tried those, but comparing the U4 with the heartbeat the heartbeat is quieter, and feels just way, way, better. I would guesd that the whispers are probably on par with the U4, the tactile bump probably increases the sound just slightly over the linears. But the whispers I would assume have the U4 beat in feel.
-Kasu t1_ja33tok wrote
They are not quieter than u4, u4 is still one of the quietest tactile switches. Whispers still have a bit of a top out noise. It isnt as dampened on the upstroke.
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