1.1 mm. Tactile. 0.2468 seconds. Kailh Speed Gold. 1.4 mm. Clicky. 0.2616 seconds. Looking at all of the results from our test, you can see that the average reaction times didn’t change much when using a speed switch. As a matter of fact, I was actually faster with the Cherry MX Red than the Cherry MX Speed Silver. En este video vemos cuales son mejores: los blue switches o los red switches en teclados mecanicos 2021⛔️SUSCRIBETE⛔️: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOiUj Red and Brown switches sound similar but have subtle differences that will likely lead you to prefer one over the other. Based on my testing, Cherry MX Red switches have a sharp “clacky” sound, while Cherry MX Brown switches have a lower-pitched and slightly more muted sound. 50g OR 55g (I’ve seen it listed both ways, but it feels more like 55g. This is medium-heavy resistance, more than a red switch, i.e. Cherry MX Red or Gateron Red) Travel Distance: 4mm total travel (medium). Price: Between $0.25 and $0.40 each depending on the bottom housing you choose: Mounting style: I had watched alot of videos explaining the differences between the different types of mechanical switches, but I still learned alot more by actually owning Timestamps:0:00 Intro0:11 Switch overview1:43 Category: Smoothness1:56 Category: Weighting2:15 Category: Sound2:27 Typing Demonstration 3:53 Category: Typing They make noise just like any mechanical keyboard switch, just muted, imprecise—the sound of plastic rubbing against plastic without the joyful clack that lights up the tips of my fingers The major difference between Cherry MX Red and Silent is the Silent Red switch is quieter due to a rubber membrane that absorbs some of the noise made when the key is pressed. However, it is also less responsive than the MX Red switch. The Silent Red switch is ideal for people who want quieter mechanical keyboards but don’t mind sacrificing Full keyboard review here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMbklaGSdK4Today we look at the Cherry MX Silent switches. I have the Silent Red's, also known as A Brown switch will feel like a blue switch without a clicky sound. You can use a brown switch if you want a quieter-sounding keyboard with the feel of a blue switch. However, one disadvantage to using a brown switch is that the keyboard will have a higher actuation force. And thus, resulting in slower reaction time. ue30wJP.