
Exploring interest in a Cherry-made Hall effect IC that functions with modern computers, requiring a minimum order quantity of 10 at $250 per board.
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Community Feedback & Sentiment
Feedback Highlights
Positive (3)
"Some users express excitement about the potential of the product if it exists."
"One user mentioned they would consider buying if it used MX mount keycaps."
"Another user stated they would buy one depending on the implementation."
Negative (3)
"Several users doubt the existence of the Cherry Hall Effect switches and require more confirmation."
"Concerns were raised about the validity of the information presented and the reliance on rumors."
"One user described the speculation as unjustified and questioned the feasibility of the product."
Questions (2)
Users requested links and further information on the claims made about the switches.
There was a request for clarification on the specific product referenced in a reddit post.
Duckeebs Analysis
The thread had a total of 13 comments with a higher count of negative feedback, primarily focusing on skepticism. However, there are several expressions of possible interest and open-mindedness if further verification is provided.
Project Specs
- Name
- Cherry Hall Effect (IC)
- Release year
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- Switch type
- Hall Effect
- Profile
- -
- Actuation force
- -
- Bottom out force
- -
- Pre travel
- -
- Total travel
- -
- Pins
- -
- Top Housing Material
- -
- Bottom Housing Material
- -
- Stem Material
- -
- Sound profile
- -
- Spring type
- -
- Weight
- -
- Factory lubed
- No
- Magnetic Hall Effect
- Yes
- Double stage
- No
- Long pole
- No
- Dust proof
- No
- Water resistant
- No