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๐ต Quiet keys, bold vibes: Elevate your mechanical keyboard game!
This set of 120 sky blue rubber O-ring dampeners by ThreeBulls is designed specifically for Cherry MX mechanical keyboard switches. Crafted from durable rubber, they reduce typing noise and key impact, enhancing your typing experience with a sleek color accent. Perfect for professionals seeking a quieter, more refined keyboard feel without sacrificing style or performance.
| ASIN | B01I0NG3U4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #176,128 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #1,428 in Keyboards |
| Brand | ThreeBulls |
| Brand Name | ThreeBulls |
| Colour | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 541 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00713653082544 |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Number | Ro-120-7GE |
| Number of Pieces | 120 |
| Part Number | LYSB01I0NG3U4-CMPTRACCS |
| UPC | 713653082544 |
E**E
A quality product
Good quality. Does the job well. Fits perfectly.
C**M
Suficientemente suaves para amortiguar sonido y sujetarse a la tecla
Comprรฉ estas gomas de amortiguaciรณn para reducir el sonido del clic al presionar las teclas y dejarlo un poco mรกs suave sin quitarle el el tono original. Definitivamente es un proceso tardado el quitar las teclas y poner las gomas pero es un proceso sencillo y el sonido serรก con un resultado ideal
S**E
Un peu moins de bruit
Je viens d'installer ces joints sur un clavier Anne Pro 2 avec switches Cherry MX bleus. Ils ne rendent pas le clavier silencieux, mais ils limitent le choc des touches contre la plaque du clavier lorsqu'elles arrivent en fin de course. Ils permettent donc d'avoir un peu moins de bruit ! Je suis satisfait par le produit
C**Y
Good quality product, as advertised.
Solid product. It's just a rubber ring so like I can't say it's anything crazy. Good price, made a massive difference in the noise and feel of my keyboard, no defects, correct count.
H**I
Helps reduce some sound, different key feeling
First off, let me say, that these are expensive for what they are. They are just rubber little things made in China. From my package, one was already half torn. Double check when installing, so you don't have a key with a half torn ring. They do work, but it's not a huge difference, it's marginal. But if you're just looking for any sound reduction no matter how small, then you have no choice really. It basically removes the higher end of the sound, instead of clack clack clack, you get more of a thump. It does change the way the key feels, best way I can describe it is it makes them feel more solid or stiff. You DEFINITELY are giving up more of the original key feeling than you are gaining in sound reduction. Didn't like that honestly, but I wanted any sound reduction I can get. After awhile though, I've gotten use to the key feeling with rings installed, and honestly, in some ways prefer it over without the o-rings. Overall, I think it really comes down to preference, just note you will feel the difference more than the sound reduction.
A**R
Reduce Keyboard Fatigue
TL;DR: Gaming? Don't know, don't care. Wanna improve the comfort of a keyboard with Cherry keyswitches? Buy it. I do a ton of typing and have historically killed cheap keyboards within 6-12 months. I got tired of wasting my money and filling landfills with destroyed keyboards, so I decided to make a keyboard to last. After considering what I like and hate in keyboards and what has lasted longest, I purchased a mechanical keyboard (Eagletec ET-KG010-N) with Cherry blue switches and custom keycaps (YMDK ANSI/ISO in vintage grey/beige). Not only is this thing exactly what I like to type on, once I get warmed up I can break 80 WPM and beyond. The trouble is that at the end of some long days, my fingers would ache. I finally met my match, and the impact of the key when it bottomed out was taking its toll on my old fingers. Installing these o-rings was dead easy. Pull the keycap out with a key puller (or butter knife and a lot of patience), place the o-ring over the keycap's center post (see picture), and press it back in place. Lather, rinse, repeat until you have done all keys. This would have been easier had I purchased the keycaps and o-rings together, but oh well. Adding the o-rings to the keys reduced the impact at the end of the key travel, shortened the key travel a tiny bit (0.2mm), and allowed me to speed up just a little more. It also quieted down the keyboard to the point where my wife can no longer hear me type on the other side of the house. The result is that I have assembled the second most comfortable keyboard I have ever used, second only to a Northgate Omnikey Ultra I had 30 years ago. This was due to the slight difference between the ALPS keyswitches in the Northgate and the Cherry blues in my current one. I am a happy camper!
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