DUROCK Ice King linear switches 62g progressive springs, 5-pin lubed 90pcs vs Kailh PG1350 Choc V1 70Pcs Low Profile Switches
Overall winner: DUROCK Ice King linear switches 62g progressive springs, 5-pin lubed 90pcs
Key Differences
DUROCK Ice King switches are full-height, PCB-mount linear switches with transparent housings, long progressive springs, and very low wobble — good for users wanting smooth full-size switches and broad PCB compatibility. Kailh PG1350 Choc V1 switches are low-profile, 5-pin Choc switches with built-in LED slots and durable copper/palladium-gold contacts but are not MX-compatible and require a Choc-compatible PCB
DUROCK Ice King linear switches 62g progressive springs, 5-pin lubed 90pcs
DUROCK Ice King linear switches with transparent housing and longer springs for smooth feel. 3.5mm total travel, 2mm pre-travel, 5-pin PCB mount, 62g bottom out, 52g actuation; praised for sound quality and clarity by customers
Pros
- transparent housing for brightness
- long progressive springs for smooth feel
- low stem wobble due to precision molds
- lubed switches for smoother operation
Cons
- reviews mention deeper sound vs. other switches
Kailh PG1350 Choc V1 70Pcs Low Profile Switches
Kailh PG1350 Choc V1 switches with alloy copper and palladium gold contacts for improved conductivity and durability. 5-pin design for stability, requiring Choc-Compatible PCB and featuring LED slots for lighting
Pros
- low profile mechanical switches
- 5-pin stability
- built-in LED slots
- durable copper-palladium contacts
Cons
- not MX-compatible
- requires Choc-Compatible PCB
- 70-piece set
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DUROCK |
| Durability | Coisuim |
| Versatility | DUROCK |
| User Reviews | DUROCK |