![]() The White Owl switches don’t have any of the pinging or scratchiness you can often hear in other clicky switches, making it one of our favorite clicks ever in an MX-style switch. We appreciate how clear and crisp the click is, too. However, these White Owls also aren’t quite as strident as other Kailh switches like the Box Jades, making them a better general recommendation. Like all Kailh Box clicky switches, they have a fuller, more satisfying click than click jacket-based switches like the Cherry MX Blue. The White Owls have what we can only describe as a “just-right” click. If you care about the sound of your clicks-and you should, or else you might as well get a good tactile switch instead-then the White Owl is worth considering. It’s a medium-weight clicky switch with one of the most pleasing clicks you’ll get from a Kailh switch. Kailh’s White Owl is one of the company’s newest clicky switches and is also, for our money, one of its best. We’ll discuss the differences between the two click mechanisms later in our guide. Click bars, on the other hand, feature in most Kailh clicky switches (like the Box Jade). Click jackets are the “traditional” method used in clicky Cherry MX switches like the Cherry MX Blue (and all the switches that copy the MX Blue). Best Click Jacket Switches: Gateron Blues are affordable clicky switches with decent smoothness and a less rattly click than Cherry MX Blues.īefore we start, it’s important to know that manufacturers use one of two ways to add the click to clicky switches: click jackets and click bars.Best Gaming Clicky Switches: Kailh Speed Golds have a quieter, crunchier click that won’t annoy your teammates as much as other clicky switches.Best Heavy Clicky Switches: Kailh Box Navies are typist-focused switches with a robust click and ultra-heavy weighting. ![]() Best Clicky Switches Runner-Up: Kailh Box Jades have a loud, sharp click and pronounced tactility for a satisfying-if very loud-typing experience. ![]()
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