🔍 Find Your Perfect Switch Feel!
The Cherry MX Switch Tester is a versatile 9-key testing tool designed for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts. It features a transparent acrylic base, a keycap puller, and sound dampening O-rings, allowing users to explore various switch types and customize their typing experience.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.36"L x 2.36"W x 1.18"H |
Style | Modern |
Color | Transparent |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 9 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Switch Type | Clicky, Linear, Tactile |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | 9pcs 40A-L + 9pcs 40A-R O Rings, Frosted Acrylic Base |
Number of Keys | 9 |
A**R
Informative, Perfect Fidget Toy
I got this because I was tired of looking up five different YouTube videos every time I was curious about the specs of a keyboard. This is a really fun little device. It's pretty easy to swap out the provided/stock switches, but I will note that when removing the keycaps, the switch will usually come out with it. I don't find this much of an issue but the case is clearly meant for display/testing purposes and it does the job exactly as advertised. Excited to have something to fidget with during the day and have a tactile illustration for my friends when I ramble about my hobby.
D**L
Perfect for testing.
Great for testing the keys. It even included O-Rings to put under the key caps for testing.
B**N
Not quite the Cherry-MX feeling..
I originally purchased this so that I could test out what kind of switches I wanted on my keyboard, and for that it was quite useful. It came with 9 switch variations, although most of them are pointless for me, as I was going with a corsair keyboard and only needed to test a few switches. But it's great if you plan on buying alternate keyboard brands with better switch variety.The test kit itself is rather simple: 9 keycaps on top of 9 types of switches. It comes with a keycap remover which was kind of tricky to use because the keys don't stay in the base easily at all. They fall out with a slight pull. And seeing through the keys is trickier for some of the switches that look similar in color, so you have to remove the keycaps to see them properly.The keys felt pretty good, but due to the lightweight base, you don't get a substantial mechanical feel. The base needs to be weighted down with something, as it makes all of these keys feel hollow. You can still get a decent idea of which keys you like based on the smoothness/bumpiness/clickiness of the actuation points on each switch, though, so it serves its purpose well anyway.I ended up going with Cherry MX Browns for my Corsair and I don't regret it one bit. I do wish corsair made keyboards with those Cherry MX White switches though, because those felt amazing on the test kit. It's like a brown with a bigger bump.Overall, I recommend this test kit if you wanna figure out what keyboard switch you're into before shelling out $100+ on one. I just wish it was a heavier product.
L**D
Great introduction to mechanical switches.
This is a great introduction to mechanical switches. I purchased a “Speed Silver” Keyboard for my desktop at home, because it is the “fastest”. Sounds good right? Fast also means very easy to accidentally press a key. I get many “fat finger errors” using Speed Silver switches, and the keyboard I purchased has soldered switches. I spent $$$ for a keyboard I don’t like and that I will replace. Do yourself a favor and spend $ for this product BEFORE you select a keyboard. Everything seems authentic and very easy to use. Couple of tips. I agree with other reviewer’s, the switches fall out of the acrylic/plastic tray, however if you remove All of the switches, flip the acrylic over to the back side, And re-insert them from the backside, it seems like they stay solid and don’t fall out.I also advise you to pull off the keycap from the switch. I am a noob to mechanical switches and didn’t understand that they clearly have an orientation, top, bottom, etc. Rotating a switch 90° would make a difference. I’m not sure which orientation is correct yet. The central cross shaped peg on the switch looks like it wouldn’t matter if you rotated 90°, but if you pull the key cap, you will see that there is definitely a rotational orientation.I highly recommend this as your introduction to mechanical switches. I haven’t decided which switch I like better yet, but this will help, and I can always order even more single switch types to drop in this acrylic tray holder. It’s also a very good fidget toy. Best,
M**S
Put your mind and fingers at ease once and for all.
I'm not one of those Keyboard Connoisseurs that you see on YouTube, but I have learned that the design of the keys makes a major difference in my typing accuracy. I read about how fundamentally there are 3 "types" of keys, Linear, Tactile, and Tactile with Click, and within those categories there are differences in actuation force, travel, etc... the keyboard that I had was made with Speed Silvers and I hated it, as someone who grew up on the IBM Model M they keys were WAY too light and sensitive. Another thing I learned is that often what makes a desirable Gaming keyboard and what makes a desirable Typing keyboard are often opposites.So, I bought this and determined that my ideal key would be the Cherry Grey, but I can't find any keyboards that are made with Cherry Grey switches, so I settled for Cherry Brown, which are widely available. The difference is night and day for my typing, I'd say about a 50% improvement in speed and accuracy, so for me it was absolutely worth the cost of this little device, and having the rubber buffer rings to try out along with a keycap puller was a great bonus. Plus, it makes for a great fidget toy, as my poor wife will attest...
J**N
Good switch sampler
I got this to test out some cherry switches and also a sample pack that I purchased separately. The kit itself was great and a super convenient way to test out the common cherry switches but then it was also really easy to swap the switches out and be able to test the other 30 ones we got in the sampler. The price was good especially compared to some of the other options. I will say the key caps were a little thin and loose but they got the job done.
B**W
Great Service
It's a standard switch board for you to test and compare switches. It does its job. It's also quite easy to reassemble if you want to add other switches.I don't usually write reviews. What drove me to write this is that they followed up and sent me an email with cute Kaomoji and a PDF of switch diagram. This is a good experience you rarely find nowadays with online shopping. I myself already knew this stuff, but I can imagine it to be extremely helpful for newbies.The only thing is, maybe send the note a little earlier? Otherwise, keep it up with the good quality of your service!