Kailh Box Navy RGB 3-pin Switches (90-pack) for Cherry MX form vs TTC Silent Frozen V2 Switch - Transparent RGB Pre-Lubed Silent Linear (110PCS)
Overall winner: Kailh Box Navy RGB 3-pin Switches (90-pack) for Cherry MX form
Key Differences
Sumgsn Kailh Box Navy (A) is a tactile, clicky, IP56-rated waterproof/dustproof 3-pin switch with a lower listed price and many more reviews; choose A if you want a durable, tactile click and Cherry MX-compatible stems. Metrickeys TTC Silent V2 (B) is a pre-lubed, silent linear switch with RGB-friendly transparent housings and fewer reviews; pick B if you prefer smooth, quiet linear typing and built-in lubrication
Kailh Box Navy RGB 3-pin Switches (90-pack) for Cherry MX form
90 Kailh Box Navy switches with Cherry MX-compatible stems for easy keycap/PCB/plate compatibility. IP56 waterproof and dirt-proof, ~80 million life cycles. Customer insight highlights satisfying click and tactile feel, with installation ease
Pros
- Cherry MX form compatibility
- IP56 water/dirt resistance
- high durability (~80 million cycles)
- tactile bump with click sound
Cons
- reported bent pins on arrival
- some customers received wrong quantity
TTC Silent Frozen V2 Switch - Transparent RGB Pre-Lubed Silent Linear (110PCS)
TTC Silent Frozen V2 switches with a double-insured silent structure for quiet operation. Includes transparent RGB and pre-lubed components for smooth linear feel. Customer insight notes mixed feelings, with no explicit positive or negative keywords provided
Pros
- silent operation design
- pre-lubed for smoother feel
- transparent RGB housing
- linear mechanical switch
Cons
- customer insights show mixed sentiment
- no explicit feature-benefit pairing for all users
- Limited reviewed data available
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Sumgsn |
| Durability | Sumgsn |
| Versatility | Metrickeys |
| User Reviews | Sumgsn |