
KEYGEEK T2 LINEAR SWITCH FACTORY LUBED (10PCS)
Keygeek T2 Linear Switch
Keygeek T2 is an OG style linear switch designed by MZ Studio and manufactured by Keygeek. A few features that make them special is
- Scratchiness
- BUT still feels smooth (?)
- Super loud and clacky
This is Keygeek's first switch that uses the POM+Kevlar blend, which is a great material choice for a solid and clacky bottom out sound. Both the N1 top housing and the P1 bottom housing are well-balanced "clacky" materials which give the T2 switch a nice, full, and clacky sound profile.
The G1 stem and N1 top housing come with a sandy surface texture which is where the scratchy feeling come from.
Specs: |
1 quantity = 10 switches |
|
Switch Type |
Linear |
|
Designer |
MZ Studio |
|
Mold |
New |
|
Manufacturer |
Keygeek |
|
Stem material |
G1 |
|
Top Housing |
N1 |
|
Bottom Housing |
P1 |
|
Operating Force |
32±5g/40±5g /48±5g/53±5g |
|
Bottom-out Force |
37±5g/45±5g/53±5g/63.5±5g |
| Pre-travel | 2.0mm |
| Total Travel | 3.8mm±0.2 |
| Spring | 22mm/22mm/22mm/18mm Single-stage spring Japanese wire |
| Factory Lubed | Yes! Stem legs and stem sliders are covered with a very thin coat of 205g0. The spring and leaf are lubed with dry film. Everything else is dry. There is no lube in the bottom housing or anywhere near the stem pole. The chance that these get lube pooling issue is very small. |
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KEYGEEK T2 LINEAR SWITCH FACTORY LUBED (10PCS)
Keygeek T2 Linear Switch
Keygeek T2 is an OG style linear switch designed by MZ Studio and manufactured by Keygeek. A few features that make them special is
- Scratchiness
- BUT still feels smooth (?)
- Super loud and clacky
This is Keygeek's first switch that uses the POM+Kevlar blend, which is a great material choice for a solid and clacky bottom out sound. Both the N1 top housing and the P1 bottom housing are well-balanced "clacky" materials which give the T2 switch a nice, full, and clacky sound profile.
The G1 stem and N1 top housing come with a sandy surface texture which is where the scratchy feeling come from.
Specs: |
1 quantity = 10 switches |
|
Switch Type |
Linear |
|
Designer |
MZ Studio |
|
Mold |
New |
|
Manufacturer |
Keygeek |
|
Stem material |
G1 |
|
Top Housing |
N1 |
|
Bottom Housing |
P1 |
|
Operating Force |
32±5g/40±5g /48±5g/53±5g |
|
Bottom-out Force |
37±5g/45±5g/53±5g/63.5±5g |
| Pre-travel | 2.0mm |
| Total Travel | 3.8mm±0.2 |
| Spring | 22mm/22mm/22mm/18mm Single-stage spring Japanese wire |
| Factory Lubed | Yes! Stem legs and stem sliders are covered with a very thin coat of 205g0. The spring and leaf are lubed with dry film. Everything else is dry. There is no lube in the bottom housing or anywhere near the stem pole. The chance that these get lube pooling issue is very small. |
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Keygeek T2 Linear Switch
Keygeek T2 is an OG style linear switch designed by MZ Studio and manufactured by Keygeek. A few features that make them special is
- Scratchiness
- BUT still feels smooth (?)
- Super loud and clacky
This is Keygeek's first switch that uses the POM+Kevlar blend, which is a great material choice for a solid and clacky bottom out sound. Both the N1 top housing and the P1 bottom housing are well-balanced "clacky" materials which give the T2 switch a nice, full, and clacky sound profile.
The G1 stem and N1 top housing come with a sandy surface texture which is where the scratchy feeling come from.
Specs: |
1 quantity = 10 switches |
|
Switch Type |
Linear |
|
Designer |
MZ Studio |
|
Mold |
New |
|
Manufacturer |
Keygeek |
|
Stem material |
G1 |
|
Top Housing |
N1 |
|
Bottom Housing |
P1 |
|
Operating Force |
32±5g/40±5g /48±5g/53±5g |
|
Bottom-out Force |
37±5g/45±5g/53±5g/63.5±5g |
| Pre-travel | 2.0mm |
| Total Travel | 3.8mm±0.2 |
| Spring | 22mm/22mm/22mm/18mm Single-stage spring Japanese wire |
| Factory Lubed | Yes! Stem legs and stem sliders are covered with a very thin coat of 205g0. The spring and leaf are lubed with dry film. Everything else is dry. There is no lube in the bottom housing or anywhere near the stem pole. The chance that these get lube pooling issue is very small. |























