🌹 Elevate your typing game with elegance and silence!
The EPOMAKER Nude Rosa Silent Gaming Keyboard Switches offer a unique blend of minimalist design and high-performance features. With a 39gf actuation force, 21mm long spring, and a 5-pin pre-lubed design, these switches ensure a quiet, responsive, and durable typing experience. Perfect for gamers and professionals alike, the Nude Rosa switches are compatible with MX keycaps and crafted for longevity.
Brand | EPOMAKER |
Package Dimensions | 14.4 x 10.9 x 2.69 cm; 82 g |
Item model number | EPOMAKER Nude Rose |
Manufacturer | EPOMAKER |
Series | EPOMAKER Nude Rose |
Color | Nude Rosa |
Processor Count | 1 |
Power Source | USB Power |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 82 g |
J**A
Very smooth and quiet, not silent but very nice.
At first I was concerned about the slight RGB dimming, but I don't even notice it now that they are installed. Very nice switch with good crispness. My gaming keyboard has Graywoods witch I love, these were some of the closet in feel for a "silent" switch.
T**N
Slightly Quieter Reds, Slightly Lower Activation Force - But... Not Meaningfully Different, IMO
== NOTICES AND DISCLAIMERS ==⚠ Generic notices required by law, nothing here reflects on the product itself. See below here for the review.- Received for free via Amazon Vine. All views expressed are solely my own, and nobody has had editorial input or influence over this review aside from myself.- While I endeavour to be accurate, I'm not a testing lab. But... if it works for me, you can be pretty sure it'll work as claimed.- Fair use: Media is used in brief snips, only to demonstrate product features (ie: display quality); all rights belong to their respective owners.==============================Install was nice and easy, just plug and play - but do be aware they're the (seemingly less common) FIVE PIN kind of switch, not three. So make sure your keyboard or kit is compatible before making your purchase or you may be sad.These are interesting switches for you linearly-minded types out there, though not too far removed from the 'standard' traits of red switches. In this case, it's clear that they're a fair bit quieter than normal reds, though this could easily just be because of the pre-oiled nature of the rose switches.Outside of a muddier sound due to the quietness of them, there's not much of a discernable difference that I could find between them and the reds. They are slightly lower force based solely on my tacticle perceptions of the switch.However, one place they do win quite well is they appear to be of quality and the price is quite competitive vis-a-vis switch prices for budget offerings. My primary experience with switches is blues, Kailh white box, reds, and well, these guys. I don't really find too much difference between linear switches, but these ones are definitely quieter than the 'standard' red is.In terms of installation, gotta say - that was really easy! I had to put the reds into this keyboard originally (Gameshark Ajazz) and that was kind of a pain in the rear, to be frank. I oriented (protip) the box of Rose switches from Epomaker such that they were in the correct orientation, and then popping them in was actually a super quick process. Definitely gives you a bit more of a factory pace if you make sure to do that first!But yea, the tactile feeling is a bit muddier than I'd like, but this is almost certainly because I'm a blues militant, I only use reds related to trying to keep my typing quiet during my working hours. I do miss the bump though.But, if you like reds, and you want a quiet keyboard, you can't really go wrong for considering this option. They're not bad switches, at any rate; they come pre-oiled, and while I will have to wait for time to tell, right now they don't seem like they're going to give up the ghost.But yea, if you don't like linear, low force switches... you're not gonna like these. If you do? Well, I think you might find yourself quite delighted.Though, I will be 100% frank, I'm not so sure what these give that's meaningfully different from Reds to warrant the unique branding/colour. I'm not so much a connesieur of keyboards that I know the ins and outs that may make this obvious. They're basically reds, for all intents and purposes though, as I'm concerned. But they're decent ones, so if you like linear, give 'em a go! They are quieter!========================== Overall View: [😀] ==== - 😦🙁😐😊😀 + ==========================Media Used: I would include a video, but... I don't really think I can capture the difference meaningfully. Basically, vs. standard reds, they're just a bit more mute, but I find that extends to the tactile feedback too.
S**B
Très silencieux et agréable, mais nécessite deux lots pour un clavier complet
Les switchs EPOMAKER Nude-Rosa sont vraiment impressionnants en termes de silence. Je les ai installés sur une partie de mon clavier, et la différence est nette : ils sont presque inaudibles, tout en gardant un toucher très agréable et fluide. Cependant, petit bémol, le lot de 35 switchs n'est pas suffisant pour couvrir l'ensemble d'un clavier complet, ce qui m'a obligé à en acheter deux. C'est un peu dommage, mais ça reste un excellent choix pour ceux qui recherchent des switches silencieux et réactifs.
M**M
Silent and soft.
The switches are quite good for office because they are silent.But I find them to be a bit too soft, too mushy when I type. I would prefer for them to be a bit more defined, even when silent. But again, this is my personal preference. I usually use very clicky switches.The quality of the switches is superb, no complaints here.Recommended, if silent soft switches are your thing (on necessity).
S**E
Top Switches.
Epomaker sollte dem einen oder andern ein durchaus ein Begriff sein für unglaublich gute Mechanische Tastaturen (die meisten davon leider nativ im ANSI-US Layout), wahrscheinlich wissen aber weitaus weniger Menschen das Epomaker selber auch Mechanische Switches im Portfolio hat.Die Epomaker Nude-Rosa klingen ersteinmal vom Namen her lustig, aber Qualitativ sind diese auf einem ganz anderen Level als z.B. Cherry MX Switches!Aber: Auch wenn man das meinen könnte hier schon am Preisschild erkennen zu können... jein... nicht ganz... Klar im vergleich zu nem vollen Satz Cherry MX Switches wirken die EPOMAKER schon fast unerhört teuer, aber man darf hier nicht übersehen das diese Switches allesamt Lubed sind, ein arbeitsschritt den die meisten Hersteller sich sparen, und ein Arbeitsschritt den man selber ehrlich gesagt sich lieber nicht antun möchte, nicht weil es schwer wäre, eher langwierig, monoton und öde!Um seine Tastatur mit diesen EPOMAKER Nude-Rosa voll zu bestücken wäre definitiv MEHR als ein satz notwendig, und dies dann auch entsprechend teuer... Ob dies einem aber auch wirklich wert ist muss jeder für sich entscheiden.
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