🎮 Click Your Way to Victory!
The DRAOZAKailh Box White V2 Switch is a premium mechanical switch designed for gaming enthusiasts, featuring a clicky feedback mechanism, a lifespan of 80 million cycles, and IP65 waterproof rating. With 108 switches included, these 5-pin hot-swap compatible switches are perfect for customizing your mechanical keyboard.
Contact Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Thermoplastic |
Unit Count | 108.0 Count |
Number of Items | 108 |
Item Dimensions | 7.09 x 4.72 x 1.57 inches |
International Protection Rating | IP65 |
Number of Positions | 5 |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Micro Usb |
Switch Type | Push Button, Touch Switch |
Terminal | Solder |
Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Color | Box V2 White |
B**5
My favorite keyboard switches ever
Kailh has produced a switch that has a terrific combination of tactile and audible response. These are different than I was expecting, and I was surprised at how much I enjoyed them. These are my new favorites, even compared to many of the other noteworthy options I have in my collection of keyboards from the past few decades. Tastes in keyboard switches is something that varies from person to person, but I would compare these favorably to Cherry MX Blue (the Kailh Box V2 White are a bit quieter, slightly springier, and have a shorter throw on the stroke) and the classic buckling spring switches from the old IBM M-Series keyboards (shorter throw, subtler tactile feedback, and "more clicky, less clacky" as a friend put it). I have to pay respects to Kailh for this product. I had become jaded in my opinions around modern keyboard switches, and this made believe that there are still innovations to be made in this space. I'll never ditch my M-Series or my Das Keyboard with Cherry MX switches, but I've got a new option now. It is a terrific sweet spot to have hit with a mechanical keyboard switch, and I am enjoying it for both gaming and typing.
R**L
Perfect Clicky Switches
Tactile & loud = amazingThe only con I can think of is that my keyboard's RGB is less noticeable - regardless, I would still buy these switches in a heartbeat!
S**H
Do it. Assert your dominance in the office.
If you want the loudest typewriter of a keyboard these are the switches for you. For when you'll accept nothing less than maximum clack. I like to use Navy switches for modifier keys and the space bar along with these to give a bit of an accent to them.You know your linears are always going to be there so do something different for once: embrace the clicky side and become the office menace you always wanted to be!
L**N
New fun Clickys for you! (V1 vs. V2)
These Box White V2s are actually nicer than I'd expected, different than its predecessor but same style!I have gone through many Linear and Tactile switches prior to any Clicky switches so I went with the V1 first before these; there is some typing differences to mention between the two.The V1 has a lighter force to press down which gives a lighter 'pop' when traveling back up, unlike the V2 which feels stronger with its gold springs. The V1 also had this nice Linear feel to them which made them smooth to type and easier to game with; V2 has a Tactile familiar push at its 'click trigger', since it is slightly heavier spring.Sound profile differences vary between keycaps, but what I like about these V2 is that these present a thocky sound that compliments its clicks, which something I never found until I experimented with certain keycaps like PBT!Overall, I very much enjoy them on my keyboards, just on sound alone. It's oddly fun and types very well still. If I had to choose, the V1 Box Whites are still my go-to for their Linear feel and lighter presses for long term gaming, such as Overwatch 2, Apex Legends, Valorant, etc. The V2 I will use for typing mostly, it creates a new fun for me somehow! You be the judge, another set of switches for you.
S**N
Love these Swtiches good price good Tactile Feeling
these switches are very nice I used them on my Monsgeek M7 Keyboard. along with PBA keycaps it was a very nice setup.
J**D
Exactly as expected
The media could not be loaded. Great packaging on these Kailh Box Navy switches. They come in a little box, in a plastic tray all individually protected. Much preferable to the sellers who just ship a loose bag.Hot swapped my numpad because I wanted a bit of clickiness on my keyboard. The Box Navy switches have a deep and satisfying click to them. I wanted it to feel like a mechanical calculator when I am doing spreadsheets or budgeting, and that's exactly what I got!I will certainly prioritize this seller in the future for any further mechanical keyboard switches I might want!
J**N
GREAT!
These are really good switches! I don't have much experience with any other than the red but I must say that these browns came at a recommendation and I quite like them. They are extremely tactile and this helps for smaller (60-75%) keyboards to make sure your hits are intentional and you're not accidentally hitting others because of easier travel. I don't game, I just WFH so I like to have a satisfying keyboard.The other thing I will mention is that compared to the reds, this is MUCH quieter! I was honestly shocked cause I have a heavy hand and live in an apartment. I often worry about my neighbor(s) hearing it but with the browns, that worry completely evaporates!
S**.
Excellent clicky and tactile switches
I use a ASUS ROG Strix Flare II Animate keyboard and wanted to change out the mechanical switches. My keyboard only takes switches that are three pins and the Kailh Box switches are five pins (the product info claims it's three pins, but it's really five, so be careful!). Luckily, you can convert the five pin switches into three pins by snipping off the two plastic pins (NOT the round one in the middle!) with a nail clipper and it'll fit in just fine! Just be careful with how you insert the switches cause it's easy to bend the contact pins.For performance, it feels almost no different to the ROG RX Brown switches that I used, except now everything is clicky. The sounds of the clicks are pretty nice and aren't super loud, but still noticeable if you're in the same room as someone with these switches. I find these switches pretty good for both gaming and typing, but of course your experience will vary.
D**N
Very clicky
Got these for a custom build and they turned out great. Keep in mind they are pretty loud so these switches won't be ideal in an office cubicle as it can be disruptive when you're typing an angry email.
E**D
Great
Would have been nice to see clear housing throughout. Also plastic could have been tougher, squished one or 2 during removal.
I**R
good clicky switch
Installed these switches in a keychron board. I am very happy with them and they are pleasant to use.
K**R
Very nice very clicky
Click clack ckilky clack
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