🔝 Elevate Your Gaming Experience with Every Click!
The Redragon A113 Bullet-F Tactile Mechanical Switch kit includes 24 customizable switches, designed for keyboard mod enthusiasts. With a lifespan of 50 million clicks and IP40 dust resistance, these switches offer durability and precision, making them perfect for gamers and typists alike.
W**L
almost silent
I got these to make my mechanical quieter as I was bugging people I live with with the noise from my stock brown tactiles on my Redragon K530. I specifically got these over the Bullet R or QT because I was hoping for the absolute in silence. Indeed I got it. Big difference over the previous switches and over the stock red linears I have on my other keyboard (I work part time in the office and have a second one there).Love how the switches are packaged in a nice little tray. Super easy (at least with my Glorious switch puller) to pull an old switch, hold it in one hand, pull a new switch and put it in place, press it down and then put the old switch in the tray.There are some gripes. First, about the other stuff included: the keycap provider is one of those plastic ones with the ring and the two legs that screw up your keycaps and the switch puller is one of those flimsy little silver ones. Especially for someone bothering to replace their switches, they should either provide better equipment or nothing. I'd opt for nothing and lower the price accordingly.Finally, packaging them in 24 pieces is kind of odd. Does Redragon even offer a keyboard with a key count divisible by 24? Me thinks not. Having extras is nice but maybe not that many.
E**B
strong tactile feeling, good quality
I like non-clicky strong tactile switches. The current switch I am using is Glorious Panda. The Wukong switch has similar spec numbers, and very affordable, so I want to give it a try. It turns out pretty nice. The Wukong switch has a tad stronger tactile feeling, and a tad greater activation force. (pressing two switch stems against each other, the Glorious Panda always gives in first.)In terms of sound, Glorious Panda is more crisp, Wukong is more muted. Both sound good, I like Wukong a bit more.I ended up using Wukong switches for my home keyboard, and move the Glorious Panda to my office one.Just onething to note, the spec sheet says the Wukong switch has some pre-travel. My own experience actually shows no pre-travel.BTW, Wukong in Chinese stands for 悟空, the name of the Monkey King in chinese mythology, which every Chinese knows. I have no idea why it is named this way, probably because the red-yellow color theme of the switch is somewhat close to 悟空's costume color theme. The red case matches well with my black keyboard. I put on low profile keycaps to expose the red color more. It really looks nice.
S**E
Incorrect labeling in description but still good
This is an updated review.Usually, one of the best ways to tell the quality of a product is not necessarily the product itself, but the way the company that sold it conducts its business. Redragon reached out to me and apologized about the confusing labeling in the images in the product description and sent me the Parrot Blue switches, which have the clickiness I was craving.I've installed them on my keyboard and I'm very satisfied with them, so I have updated my review to 4 stars to reflect their service. Be aware that as of now, the Wukong Clears still have an image that says "Equivalent Blue" in their product images and that's misleading. The Wukong Clears are more similar to Brows than Blues. The Parrot Blues are the ones for clickiness.Anyway, these are very good switches for a great price. I hope they update those images in the product description so I can happily give them a 5! :)**** ORIGINAL REVIEW BELOW ****I'm keeping them, but giving them a 3-star review because the description's incorrect. I bought the Clear "Wukong Clear Tactile" switches, which say "Clicky Switch Mod" in the title. One of the photos also says "Equivalent Blue." I don't know what "Blue" they're talking about, but the blues that I know are Clicky switches. Like the title for this one says. These are NOT clicky switches. They have a silent tactile feel, more similar to an MX Brown but a little firmer.I'm keeping them because I need them and they're not bad. I do use silent tactile switches on another keyboard, but I want an "Equivalent Blue," not a firmer Brown. As it is, I can't say if any of their labeling is accurate as these are the only ones I've bought from them and they're not properly labeled.
E**Y
The most satisfying switches I've ever touched.
The media could not be loaded. These are the dad-bod of switches. A little soft and pudgy feeling on the outside, but pure punk-rock on the inside.I own ~10 sets of keycaps ranging the various other colors of the rainbow. I've never felt a more satisfying switch. These are clearly factory lubed to perfection, and almost silent with the perfect total travel of ~3.3mm.The only downside: The spacebar and enter are slow to return with my PBT XDA profile caps. I replaced those keys with akko silver-prelubed, and I honestly dont even want to touch those keys since they are so noisy comparatively. Wish they made a version with ~50g activation force and similar 3.3mm travel though so I could use them for the remaining keys that are too heavy for the QLs. Can't recommend enough.Rest of the keyboard I also highly recommend for a near silent thocc.-Base: GMMK Pro-Cable: GunMjo coiled-Keycaps: Ussixchare Gaming PBT XDA
O**H
so quiet
i use this for my keyboard that i travel with it is so quiet some time i for that they keys are being press as they are that good with decent pressing force would buy from this brand again
N**N
My new favorite key switch. Quiet and soft end of stroke.
These are the quietest switches I have ever used. Mainly because of the dampened impact at the bottom. If you like cherry silent reds with lubed stems and orings you'll love these switches I promise they're better. It feels like there is a rubber pad under the stem which gives it a super satisfying thud feeling at the bottom. Completely silent. The rgb shines through them just fine. I will say get at least a few extras or an extra set since I did have 4 switches out of 5 packages that had broken pins or bent pins. But the rest swapped in nicely and worked as expected. Also the listing gives them a weird color. They're actually a pastel pink and yellow stem.
N**N
Some amazing switches
The media could not be loaded. These switches are amazing, you'd think they were prelubed. I wanted something quieter than my redragon browns and with less of a tactile bump.These are quiet and extremely smooth. Some would consider them slightly mushy because there is what can only be described as a lump of travel feedback after the first couple mm.But I am definitely happy with these they are much better than not only redragon browns but the akko whites I bought for replacement as well.They'll do for a different project as I bent one of the pins entirely while putting it in.
A**R
Very POGGERS switches
Feel a lot like the red switches - quiet sound and feel awesome to typeThe pack only contains 24 switches tho, so I had to order 2 additional packs to change all the switches on my 65% keyboard.As a few pins bent while trying to put in the board, thankfully I only broke one - I still had enough to change all the keys tho.10 out of 10 - would and will recommend to all! Happy gaming gamers!
B**A
Sounds and feels amazing
Sounds far better than my lubed red switches, which sounded great to begin with. I'm waiting for either the green or pink to come back in stock for the rest of my keyboard. seriously cannot recommend enough.
N**E
Good for the price.
It's hard to find silent switches that are affordable. Apparently Outemu (Redragon rebranded these afaik) are the only ones making a handful of different ones though at surprisingly low prices.That said, these things need lube. Otherwise you get a lot of spring and leaf noise.These are also hard to open. The bottom housing is wider than a Kailh making it incompatible with some switch openers despite being wing-latch.I had to open these the old fashioned way.After lubing there is still some noise but it's greatly reduced and they feel really good!I like how the switches come in trays but I wish there were larger quantity options to reduce waste. I don't need 3 keycap pullers and 3 switch pullers.
A**R
Good cheap switches
They are fine switches, no complaints on fitment or functionality, however I expected these to have a heavier actuation force and a more pronounced tactile bump. I put them beside reds on my keyboard and I almost can't tell the difference, in my opinion the bump is incredibly subtle. But hey, good price, nice amount of switches in the package, they're great for projects, I'll definitely try out a couple of the other offerings in this product line at some point in the future.
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