
The appearance is very beautiful, the feel is smooth, and the spacing and force are adjustable – these were the reasons I chose this switch. Most importantly, it's not magnetically actuated; instead, it uses a spring mechanism, which allows you to feel any subtle vibrations in the key itself, creating a seamless connection between your finger and the switch.

The contacts of this switch are made of silver, which provides a sensitive response, but they appear to lack any protective coating and are therefore prone to oxidation.

The red gemstone (plastic) decoration on the key axis is prone to falling off. It's recommended to use a small amount of 502 adhesive to secure it. Also, avoid taking it out into the field for rough use, as the chrome surface is easily scratched.

The biggest drawback of this key is its poor packaging, which makes it very susceptible to damage during transport. The propeller blades are also prone to wear and tear, and the contact points are easily deformed or broken. Additionally, the shaft can deform, causing a difference in height between the two propellers.

Thank you for watching!