Kailh Released Sun Switch PG1511B &Notebook Switch PG1316 in Computex
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- Location: 中国
- Favorite switch: kailh switch
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Kaihua released the new product Sun Switch PG1511B & Notebook Switch PG1316 on the Taibei Computex 2018.
Below pictures is our computex booth
Kailh Sun Switch PG1511B -the centre lighting design, the keycap is compatible with MX switch keycap,but the pin design is different from mx switch pin direction.Now we only have clicky edition mechanical key switch.
Specification:
Size:15*15*14.8mm
Operation Force:50+/-10gf
Tactile Force:55+/-10gf
Pretravel: 1.8+/-0.5mm
Total Travel:3.5+/-0.3mm
Lifespan:50 million cycles Kailh Sun Switch PG1511B
Sun Switch CPG1511B01D03 Specification
The Ultrathin Notebook Switch PG1316,the height of switch is 4.36mm,ultra-thin body and long travel feature,it also has the mechanical feeling.
Specification:
Size:14*14.5*4.36mm
Operation Force:55+/-15gf
Pretravel: 1.1+/-0.3mm
Total Travel:1.9+/-0.3mm
Lifespan:20 million cycles
CPG131601D01-1kailh notebook switch CPG131601D01-2
CPG131601D01 Specification Many Korean Media took photos for our product,such as Quasarzone and Danawa as well as Giggle Hardware Company. We made detail teardown Box Switch and low profile switch feature.
In the exhibition,there also had many media from Asian and Europe as well as American media made interviewed for our new switch.
We also had a nice chat with Wooting and they also recorded a video for our all products As we all know,Kaihua Electronics has developed many types mechanical key switches and notebook switches for the peripheral devices,now Kailh already has Speed Switch/Pro switch/KO switch PG1593/Box Switch family/Choc Switch PG1350/Mini Choc Switch PG1232/Notebook Switch PG1442/X Switch PG1425/PG1316.
What’s more.we are setting about to develop the Box Slient Switch,more detail please focus on our official website.
Below pictures is our computex booth
Kailh Sun Switch PG1511B -the centre lighting design, the keycap is compatible with MX switch keycap,but the pin design is different from mx switch pin direction.Now we only have clicky edition mechanical key switch.
Specification:
Size:15*15*14.8mm
Operation Force:50+/-10gf
Tactile Force:55+/-10gf
Pretravel: 1.8+/-0.5mm
Total Travel:3.5+/-0.3mm
Lifespan:50 million cycles Kailh Sun Switch PG1511B
Sun Switch CPG1511B01D03 Specification
The Ultrathin Notebook Switch PG1316,the height of switch is 4.36mm,ultra-thin body and long travel feature,it also has the mechanical feeling.
Specification:
Size:14*14.5*4.36mm
Operation Force:55+/-15gf
Pretravel: 1.1+/-0.3mm
Total Travel:1.9+/-0.3mm
Lifespan:20 million cycles
CPG131601D01-1kailh notebook switch CPG131601D01-2
CPG131601D01 Specification Many Korean Media took photos for our product,such as Quasarzone and Danawa as well as Giggle Hardware Company. We made detail teardown Box Switch and low profile switch feature.
In the exhibition,there also had many media from Asian and Europe as well as American media made interviewed for our new switch.
We also had a nice chat with Wooting and they also recorded a video for our all products As we all know,Kaihua Electronics has developed many types mechanical key switches and notebook switches for the peripheral devices,now Kailh already has Speed Switch/Pro switch/KO switch PG1593/Box Switch family/Choc Switch PG1350/Mini Choc Switch PG1232/Notebook Switch PG1442/X Switch PG1425/PG1316.
What’s more.we are setting about to develop the Box Slient Switch,more detail please focus on our official website.
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Good! Always looking forward to new and interesting switch desings!
Also, Box Silent?! Awesome.
Also, Box Silent?! Awesome.
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- DT Pro Member: 0011
That's too bad that both pins are incompatible. Designing PCBs that support multiple switches is already a bit of work, and you would have to leave some designs out.kailh wrote: ↑..,but the pin design is different from mx switch pin direction.
I think there was an DIY ergonomic design that was supposed to support both Kailh Choc and Cherry MX, but eventually it was released as two different PCBs.
- Elrick
- Location: Swan View, AUSTRALIA
- Main keyboard: Alps - As much as Possible.
- Main mouse: MX518
- Favorite switch: Navy Switch, ALPs, Model-M
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BOX that is silent, that would be complete blasphemy because the BOX switches has set the standard for decent Tactile switches with Noise.green-squid wrote: ↑Good! Always looking forward to new and interesting switch desings!
Also, Box Silent?! Awesome.
Bet you're the kind of person who wants silent Model-F switches and while were here, creating this new horrid form of profanity, why not also include all the Beamsprings as well?
If you want silence there are already too many other models to pick from, rather than making the most desirable sound of the BOX switch mute .
- Generic Human
- Location: Thailand
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When will the various notebook switches (PG1316, PG1325, PG1442, PG1425, PG1232) be available for purchase?
- Elrick
- Location: Swan View, AUSTRALIA
- Main keyboard: Alps - As much as Possible.
- Main mouse: MX518
- Favorite switch: Navy Switch, ALPs, Model-M
- DT Pro Member: -
Onya Kailh, for releasing really desirable switches for nearly every person on planet Earth.
If you have time on your side, could you look at developing and selling some tall Beamspring-like Kailh based switches, that could be soldered onto any normal Cherry MX PCB?
I bet you could do it easily, since you are the only ones here developing totally new switches on a continuing basis.
If you ever decide to go down this route, I bet you could easily sell each switch for around 15 to 25 US dollars per unit. I would pay it regardless since these new switches would last .......forever .
If you have time on your side, could you look at developing and selling some tall Beamspring-like Kailh based switches, that could be soldered onto any normal Cherry MX PCB?
I bet you could do it easily, since you are the only ones here developing totally new switches on a continuing basis.
If you ever decide to go down this route, I bet you could easily sell each switch for around 15 to 25 US dollars per unit. I would pay it regardless since these new switches would last .......forever .
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- Location: 中国
- Favorite switch: kailh switch
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Elrick wrote: ↑Onya Kailh, for releasing really desirable switches for nearly every person on planet Earth.
If you have time on your side, could you look at developing and selling some tall Beamspring-like Kailh based switches, that could be soldered onto any normal Cherry MX PCB?
I bet you could do it easily, since you are the only ones here developing totally new switches on a continuing basis.
If you ever decide to go down this route, I bet you could easily sell each switch for around 15 to 25 US dollars per unit. I would pay it regardless since these new switches would last .......forever .
haha,thanks for your kindly advices
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- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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I found that the CPG131601D01 Specification is deficient. It lacks measurements for finding the centre and for referencing the switch pins from the other features.
And... which way is up?
And... which way is up?
- abrahamstechnology
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Laser with SMK Cherry mount
- Main mouse: Mitsumi ECM-S3902
- Favorite switch: Alps and Alps clones
- DT Pro Member: 0212
Nice. It would be great if you cloned the SMK clicky switch but it would be pin-compatible with MX PCBs.
wiki/SMK_second_generation
wiki/SMK_second_generation
- Elrick
- Location: Swan View, AUSTRALIA
- Main keyboard: Alps - As much as Possible.
- Main mouse: MX518
- Favorite switch: Navy Switch, ALPs, Model-M
- DT Pro Member: -
But that's a totally different mechanism inside an SMK switch.abrahamstechnology wrote: ↑Nice. It would be great if you cloned the SMK clicky switch but it would be pin-compatible with MX PCBs.
wiki/SMK_second_generation
It would be very unique but they (Kailh) have geared up with a Cherry styled mechanism hence going the other way in producing SMK switches, would be completely weird.
Although it would make them the ONLY manufacturer on Earth to copy and build the SMK design.
- abrahamstechnology
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Laser with SMK Cherry mount
- Main mouse: Mitsumi ECM-S3902
- Favorite switch: Alps and Alps clones
- DT Pro Member: 0212
Perhaps somehow integrate a click leaf in a BOX switch?Elrick wrote: ↑But that's a totally different mechanism inside an SMK switch.abrahamstechnology wrote: ↑Nice. It would be great if you cloned the SMK clicky switch but it would be pin-compatible with MX PCBs.
wiki/SMK_second_generation
It would be very unique but they (Kailh) have geared up with a Cherry styled mechanism hence going the other way in producing SMK switches, would be completely weird.
Although it would make them the ONLY manufacturer on Earth to copy and build the SMK design.
- Wintermute1974
- Tessier-Ashpool S.A.
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Durgod Taurus K320
- Main mouse: Ploopy Trackball
- Favorite switch: IBM Beamspring
- DT Pro Member: 0207
Has anyone found a keyboard in the wild with the new Sun switch?
Or do we need to wait a year or two before they come out?
I really like the idea of a switch with a Cherry MX stem and center lighting. This is much better than what one large manufacturer is doing to get the same effect.
Or do we need to wait a year or two before they come out?
I really like the idea of a switch with a Cherry MX stem and center lighting. This is much better than what one large manufacturer is doing to get the same effect.
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Planck
- Main mouse: Cyborg Rat 7
- Favorite switch: Alps skcm white
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the biggest problem is that the pinout is different so would need to be a custom made pcb. you could use handwiree but then you would have no way to secure the LED so those two things limit the uptake of the switches outs#ide the mass produced consumer market
- Elrick
- Location: Swan View, AUSTRALIA
- Main keyboard: Alps - As much as Possible.
- Main mouse: MX518
- Favorite switch: Navy Switch, ALPs, Model-M
- DT Pro Member: -
Don't get me excited here, the BOX Navy is the ONE for me but having a new range of switches with 'Click Leaf's' .abrahamstechnology wrote: ↑Perhaps somehow integrate a click leaf in a BOX switch?
No matter how old I get, a new switch having that special Alps-essque behaviour, would make me very hard indeed without ever needing my blue pills again .
Make it happen Kailh, we want this to happen soon without any further delay.