
Matrix Lab introduces the Wild Switch, inspired by the GMK Wild keyset. Available in two color options, these linear switches are manufactured by TTC, known for their high quality. Featuring a unique spring structure, the switches promise smooth and strong performance. GB starts March 12.
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Community Feedback & Sentiment
Feedback Highlights
Positive (4)
"Community members are excited about the new switch and its design."
"Users expressed interest in trying the new TTC switches."
"Positive remarks about previous TTC switches' quality."
"Appreciation for the release of new switches and willingness to purchase."
Negative (4)
"Skepticism about TTC switches based on past experiences."
"Concerns regarding the coating on gold-plated springs potentially flaking off."
"Questions about the specific structure of the springs used in the switches."
"Concerns about the accuracy of vendor information."
Suggestions (2)
Consider using stainless steel springs instead of gold plated.
Request for PCB mount legs on the switches.
Questions (3)
Inquiries about the actuation points versus bottom-out weights.
Questions regarding sound tests and availability of reviews.
Requests for more information about the spring structure.
Duckeebs Analysis
The thread has a total of 29 comments, with a strong positive sentiment overall. While there are some negative comments, the majority of interactions reflect excitement and engagement with the product.
Project Specs
- Name
- Wild Switch
- Release year
- -
- Switch type
- Linear
- Profile
- -
- Actuation force
- 42g / 55g
- Bottom out force
- -
- Pre travel
- -
- Total travel
- -
- Pins
- 5
- Top Housing Material
- PC
- Bottom Housing Material
- PA66
- Stem Material
- POM
- Sound profile
- -
- Spring type
- Golden spring with closed coil
- Weight
- -
- Factory lubed
- No
- Magnetic Hall Effect
- No
- Double stage
- No
- Long pole
- No
- Dust proof
- No
- Water resistant
- No