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Your cart is empty. JWICK T1 V2 TACTILE SWITCH
Housing Material:PA66
Stem Material:POM
Switch Type:Tactile Switch
Sping Spec:Length:15mm
Actuation Force:55±10gf
Bottom Force:67±10gf
Pretravel:2.0±0.4mm
Total Travel:4.0±0.4mm
Pre-Lubed :Factory Pre-Lubed
Operating Life:60 Million Cycles
Key Spec
PA66 Housing
Tactile Switch
Good Feeling
Selected Plated Spring
Long Operating Life
POM Raw Material Lubrication
Factory Pre-Lubed
Switch ONLY,NOT including other things
J. Washum
2025-08-29 21:20:25
I got these on sale but they show no longer available, if they come back in stock I highly recommend if you want a heavier tactile with a nice bounce to them! The factory lube was great, no scratch on any of the switches in the set I received.Packaging was just in a plastic bag but the switches have the correct markings on the outside and the internals are correct as well.If they come back in stock I would definitely consider picking up some more!
AJM
2025-08-22 12:23:52
I came across the 90 pack of these for $6.70 (!!!), and ordered without a second thought. I figured if it turned out to be some kind of mistake I could just return them. Let me tell you as soon as they arrived and I found out it was the real deal, I ordered two more sets at the same price. I knew these switches are pretty well regarded, so I was excited to try some out at such a steal. They have a great tactile bump that is probably one of the best out of the switches I've tried. They aren't very loud in my Q1 Pro, but that could be a plus for those looking for a quieter switch. They are very, very lightly lubed on the rail sides of the stem only. I will say the only negative out of the box is that they do have a very noticable spring ping, but that can be remedied with lube or swapping the springs out. Overall, an insane deal on these. I'm sure it had to be some kind of fluke because I can't explain it otherwise. Sorry if y'all missed out on scoring some at this price!
Ben
2025-05-09 12:11:52
Love the tactility. Definitely on the heavy side though. Not RGB friendly.
Christopher C.
2025-04-27 14:40:57
These switches arrived in a ziploc bag in a cardboard box. A few had bent pins so check each before you mount them—they were only slightly bent and easy to straighten by hand. Stock, these sound bad: scratchy, crunchy with loud spring ping. Housings fit tight, stem has a normal amount of play unfilmed which is improved with filming but not eliminated (again, typical for most switches). I lubed stems and housings with 205g0 (including the "head" or "goose-neck" of the leaf to try to minimize leaf ping; also avoided stem legs), tub-lubed springs with GPL105, and filmed with 0.3mm poron films. Spring ping is gone, minor leaf ping that I can only hear with my ear against the keyboard, but the leaf crunch is noticeable. A little click upon keypress, much quieter than dedicated clicky switches, but noticeable. Not really a big deal for me. I've read articles about some generations of JWK tactiles suffering from leaf crunch and ping; people have filled part of the housing with dielectric grease to fix this, but the sound doesn't bother me enough to do that. Switches sound a bit scratchy even with lube, but that's typical for nylon housings and will go away with use. Maybe leaf crunch will lessen too? But I'm not hopeful. Tactility is good: no pre-travel before the bump. The bump is probably ~60% of the travel and the remaining 40% is linear.I mostly use linears. My other tactile switch is the Epomaker Budgerigar. If you're looking for budget tactiles, I'd say just get those. They sound cleaner, require less work, and have a stronger tactile bump that's like ~80% of the switch travel. However, if you don't mind some switch modding and a little leaf crunch, these do feel good.
Victor Ibarra
2025-04-23 14:07:49
Bad inconsistent lubing and horrible ping. Won't be buying again! I tried relubing and nope!!!Doesn't have a pleasant anything about it other than the price. It's hard to describe but its like there cumples aluminium pieces in it.
Piper
2025-03-05 10:57:47
These are smooth as a dream while having a tactile bump that screams at you, compared to cherry brown switches these like going over a speedbump at 40mph but in a good way. The spring tension is great for a clutz like me who likes to be able to touch keys without them registering.
Mike Manley
2025-02-16 09:12:44
I have had these switches for just over 3 month now and I wanted to relay my findings. First off I'm using these switches in a Keychron C2 (previously had the Gateron Pro Browns that came with it). I wanted a more tactile experience while not breaking the bank. The first thing I noticed about these switches is they are much more "scratchy" than the Pre-lubed Gaterons that came with the board. However, I have noticed that they have gotten much better after daily use. These are very tactile! I love that. I am a heavy typist and was actuating the browns too often. I don't have that problem with these. I have thought about doing a spring swap to an even heavier spring but haven't gotten around to it. For anyone wanting a cost effective tactile switch I highly recommend these. If you take the time to lube your switches then I'm sure they would be less scratchy.
Sunggo
2025-02-04 15:16:30
definitely one of the best cheap tactile switch out there. the prelubed one is good to go without redo the lubing again. match it with SA keycaps & youre done. definitely one of my fave.
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