I have a keychron V6 (it’s full size). Solid plastic housing, baby kangaroo switches and KSA caps (these are close to MT3 and SA if anyone is wondering). I like the keyboard so far, but it’s not loud enough for me. I like loud and clicky. My question is, does anyone here use a keychron V6/k10/Q6 or any full size with SA/MT3/KSA and kailh box navy switches? If so, how is it? Is it loud? Also, is it heavy since I read that these switches are 90 gm bottom out. Are the jade better?Baby kangaroo are 67 gm bottom out. I mostly code, not much gaming. I’d appreciate any input. Thank you

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    10 months ago

    I use box jades in a GMMK Pro. It’s a heavy board at around 3kg. It somehow feels lighter than my cherry MX blues in a plastic case board.

    What’s the weight on the V6? Case material and construction? These will all factor in.

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      10 months ago

      It weighs around 3.2 pounds (around 1.45kg) That’s the weight of the whole fully assembled keyboard. Also, the jades are a lot lighter than the navies if you read the specs. Jades are like 55ish bottom out and the navy are 90

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        10 months ago

        I’d recommend box jades or getting a Kailh tester with box jades, box navies and box whites for testing.

        I personally love mine, would absolutely buy them again.

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          10 months ago

          Box whites are a very nice light tactile switch.

          I know what you’re thinking, but I said what I said.

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            10 months ago

            They are… I mainly suggested them on a tester as a reference point. Also, as someone who loves heavy clucky switches, I was surprised at how much I liked them.

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              10 months ago

              Agreed they’re nice. If they were to become standard on introductory boards instead of the blue click-jackets, I think many more people would stay on Team Clicky.