🔕 Silent power meets tactile precision—type like a pro, without the noise.
The DUROCK Silent Shrimp Switches are premium tactile mechanical keyboard switches featuring patented silencing rings for ultra-quiet operation, a precise 67g bottom-out force, and durable 5-pin PCB mount compatibility. Crafted with high-quality imported materials and gold-plated springs, these 70-piece switches offer smooth, reliable performance rated for 60 million keystrokes, all wrapped in a striking translucent turquoise housing.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 70 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Keyboard |
Connectivity Technology | [PO] |
Special Features | 5 Pins, Translucent Turquoise housing |
Number of Keys | 70 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | keyboard switches |
Color | Shrimp Silent Tactile T1 67g |
Material | Nylon |
2**R
Quiet thock.
Got these because a kind fellow on Reddit recommended them as a silent tactile option. I replaced everything on a Keychron Q11 except the modifier (shift, Ctrl, Alt) and F keys with these and... Holy cow these are amazing switches. Smooth feel, but with a defined bump right above the actuation of the switch, and just about the same sound profile as a membrane switch. I'm buying another set to swap out the rest of the keys as leaving out the modifier keys (linear switches) felt really weird. I think my typing has become faster and more accurate with these equipped.I do wish that the housings weren't aqua green, but it doesn't seem to make a difference with the backlight on the Q11. It did turn a white backlight into teal on an inexpensive 10 key pad I got for data entry. But that's not even a Persian rug flaw in my book.
N**A
Feels great, sounds good
Excellent switches. Bought them to build my wife a keyboard, but ended up loving the final product and stealing it. Actually typing a bit faster on this board than my previous Cherry MX Green board. Bought the 110 switch pack, and out of the ~105 used on this board, no switches were defective. Switches slotted into the boards with no issues, and everything worked right out of the gate. I'm guessing that people complaining that these are scratchy and require lubing got a bad batch, as mine are buttery smooth. Sound is pleasant, but not the deepest sound in the world that some people are looking for. My only complaint is that they are now cheaper than when I bought them.10/10, would highly recommend.
S**E
Quiet and Tactile
I put these bad boys in my RK Royal Kludge RK98 because I use that keyboard at work and though I liked the brown tactiles that board came with, I didn't like the idea of driving my coworkers insane every time I need to update a support ticket, which is invariably an exercise in verbosity for me. These little guys are muted enough so that I don't feel any guilt while typing in our relatively quiet office, and yet they retain the tactility that typists like me crave. They do feel a bit mushier than other tactile switches I've tried, which I suppose is probably a side-effect of whatever sound-dampening wizardry they put into the housings of these things, but it's still miles better than a membrane keyboard while not being much louder than one. Overall, they aren't the best switches I've used, but I do like them and they serve their purpose well in that they make my removal of the thocky bois I originally had in this board as painless as possible.
A**N
My new favorite
Excellent silent tactile switches. Thocky and thick sounding. I like tactile switches personally because I feel it allows me to not “misclick” a key making me type and respond faster in video games. They’re a little pricy but worth it since they’re durable and won’t need replacing anytime soon.
A**E
Feels good, sounds even better!
I do love a good tactile silent switch, and this does the job so well. It feels very tactile, yet it is as silent as it can be. I live with other people in my apartment, and this switch keeps the roommate quiet (heh). Although I do think that the price can be a little higher than others, you really are paying for that good silent switch without much of a compromise on that tactile feel. I do love the weight of these keys!
G**3
As silent as I expected
I work from home and the blue switches I was using was annoying my dog too much but these do a great job at reducing the noise. They are light on pressure but it didn't take me long to adjust.
J**S
Very quiet
They feel great, and are very quiet.
E**E
A good budget Silent Switch
These switches surprised me. I never have used silent switches before, and my initial choices (Boba U4s) were out of stock from my usual go-to places. So why not try out something a bit more wallet-friendly? I had these switches in my crosshairs for a while now. And as many videos and as much research I did, I knew the only way to know if I liked them would be to try them for myself.So why would I want silent switches?This is for a work keyboard, I used Linear switches (banana splits) but someone mentioned that it was a little loud-- which for my environment it was pretty noticeable (it is a very quiet work environment), and I am an aggressive typer that always bottoms out my keys. So I decided to look for a good silent switch and I knew I wanted to switch to Tactile switches as linear silents are often perceived as mushy and unsatisfying.What I like about these switches:Let me say I love these stock. It could be used without adding more lube -- it does have a mild ping but the tactility feels great, and you can really feel the bump. The switch itself is more muted than a regular linear switch, but the sound of the keyboard really depends on how you type and on what kind of keyboard you put it in. Many people forget that the switch is not the only factor in sound, the keyboard, keys, and even your desk plays a part in changing the sound signature of your keyboard.To reduce the sound I added some lube, Tribosys 3204 which is a lighter lube than Krytox 2050g. I bag lubed the springs, and lubed the bottom housing along with the stem excluding the leaf and legs of the stem to avoid ruining the tactile bump. Additionally, I skipped filming the switches because housing feels pretty tight already and wouldn't likely gain any benefit from films. It is a heavier switch so it will need some breaking in but to me it feels perfect as is.The lube made the pinging almost non existent and the switches feel better with the lube. Again, use a light coat of lube because too much will turn these switches to feel like a membrane keyboard. The overall sound of the keyboard became quieter as well.Conclusion:For the price they are worth it, they are great stock but can benefit from some light lubing.Edit:I just tested all my switches and found only 1 was faulty. It happens every now and then. Thankfully I have extras.
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