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Jerrzi Frosty China Tactile Switches (10 Pack)
Jerrzi Frosty China Tactile Switches (10 Pack)
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Manufacturer Introduction:
Jerrzi is becoming a well-established name in the mechanical keyboard scene, delivering premium switches that strike a balance between innovation, durability, and a refined typing experience.
Product Description:
Jerrzi Frosty China Tactile Switches
The Jerrzi Frosty China Tactile Switches are here to redefine your tactile typing experience. Engineered with precision, these switches feature a distinctive tactile bump paired with a strikingly elegant appearance—a frosty translucent housing that exudes sophistication. Sometimes referred to as Frosty Porcelain, the switch design captures the refined essence of delicate Chinese porcelain.
Equipped with a robust 22mm double-stage extended spring, these switches offer enhanced consistency and a smoother typing feel. The LY stem material ensures low friction and durability, while the PC top and bottom housing amplify its RGB diffusion, making it a visual treat for illuminated builds.
Tactile enthusiasts will appreciate the 48g ± 10g initial pressure and the 58g ± 10g bottom-out pressure, striking the perfect balance for typing comfort and actuation reliability. With a conducting travel distance of 2.5 ± 0.4mm and a total travel distance of 3.4 ± 0.4mm, the Frosty China switches deliver a crisp, responsive tactile bump while maintaining optimal travel.
Whether you’re creating a new build or upgrading your current keyboard, these switches blend performance and artistry to enhance your setup.
Switch Specifications:
- Type: Tactile
- Actuation Force: 48g ± 10g
- Bottom-Out Force: 58g ± 10g
- Pre-Travel: 2.5 ± 0.4mm
- Total Travel: 3.4 ± 0.4mm
- Top Housing Material: PC
- Bottom Housing Material: PC
- Stem Material: LY
- Spring: 22mm double-stage extended spring
- Durability: Rated for extensive use
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Nice tactile switches, with a fairly pronounced and well-defined P-shaped bump, and little scratchiness. The bump is right at the beginning of the stroke, which means that you can rest your fingers on the keys without risking activating them. That makes them very comfortable when learning touch-typing. They make a nice clacky sound, with less pinging on the way back up than most other tactile switches I have tested. The colour is lovely, but if you like RGB, be aware that they absorb red light. Green and blue light looks fabulous, though. The wobble is average, more than certain box switches, but still in the range of good performers. The plastic is quite hard, which means that I sometimes had trouble putting them in or taking them out of my FR4 plate. I knocked off a star for that, but maybe it is an issue with my plate.
Other than that, I am very happy with them. I definitely recommend them for their sound and feel, if you like well-defined, early tactility!
Kudos to Thocc Exchange for the great experience.