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Shortest travel mechanical switches

12.09.2017

Mechanical keyboards are popular with everyone from hardcore gamers to heavy typists. But due to the fact that people often work on laptops, they develop a habit of typing on keyboards with a short stroke. Appropriate switches to create desktop keyboards with this travel were inevitable and they already exist on the market. But progress does not stand still and new, more and more interesting models appear.

Kaihua, the owner of the Kailh brand, has announced that its new model, the Choc PG1232, is the shortest-stroke in the world. Indeed, the stem of these switches travels only 2,4 mm (with a tolerance of +/- 0,5 mm), with only 1,2 mm travel before actuation. Tactile novelties are quite "heavy" - they require a force of 50 grams at the actuation point and 60 grams at the "click" point. This is only slightly less than full-stroke models.

In comparison, the PG1350 has 3mm of travel with an actuation point of around 1,5mm. The developer claims the reliability of PG1232 at 25 million clicks, which is half the usual; moreover, the aforementioned PG1350s have a lifespan of 70 million clicks. These models have compatible keycap mounts.

So far, only the "white" (with a "click") version is available, but if there is sufficient demand for new switches, Kaihua will release other "color" variations of the PG1232, such as "red" (linear) and "brown" (with improved tactile feedback). ).

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