








⌨️ Elevate your keystrokes with Kailh Box Black – where precision meets durability
Kailh Box Black Mechanical Switches deliver a premium linear typing experience with a 60g actuation force and 3.6mm travel. Designed for stability and durability, these plate-mounted, 3-pin switches feature a transparent housing for stunning RGB effects and boast an IP56 rating for dust and spill resistance. Compatible with most Cherry MX style hotswap keyboards, they’re engineered to withstand up to 60 million keystrokes, making them the ultimate upgrade for professionals and gamers seeking reliable, smooth performance.
| ASIN | B0841HG863 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,243,576 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1,827 in Industrial Basic Switches |
| Date First Available | February 24, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kailh |
| Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
A**9
Wonderful
Perfect for me.
A**R
Good stable switches
I put these in a Shadowfox and it worked out really well. I like the higher resistance for the blacks for typing and I especially like the way the box stabilizes the longer keys. The space bar is really improved. These sound pretty good, too. I’d recommend.
A**H
Great switches for all uses
These are great switches for typing and gaming. They had some friction and scratching when pressed but some lube fixed them right up
B**Y
Cheap price, but work better than expected
Was skeptical because of the price, but they worked nicely.
J**Y
great
nice switches
S**9
My color choice of switch is black!!!
I started this little hobby as covid began and i've only dabbled in prebuilt models, like Leopold, Keychron, Ducky, and Anne pro 2. I really like these boards. I have also tried a few of the flavors out in the market when it comes to switches. but, i have found that i like the linear blacks the best, with cherry browns second, and reds last (box reds). I recently purchased the Keychron K6 hot swappable to graduate myself to the next level and i foam mod, band-aid, and purchased these switches to jump in full steam into the experience. I fell in love with the kailh box reds in my Anne pro 2 because they were really soft and smooth. i really enjoyed them. The problem with the Anne Pro 2 is that i get repeat keys as many have stated. So i opted to try another board with another switch. I also have to say that i have the Cherry blacks and i too love how those feel. the heavier force helps me not bottom out as often and i like the return on each key. the browns are good with with tactile bump and the reds sometimes feel to soft. But the cherry blacks needed a little lube to reduce the scratchiness. These Box Black do not. And that's another reason why i really appreciate the box reds. These have been the best switches i have tested. Now, i know there are a huge variety of switches and that can get expensive but I'm just a noob and i prefer to keep my expansion small. it's actually a really expensive hobby. and, i use my boards for work not so much for play. so, my return on investment is probably smaller. Excel isn't the same as FPS games... But, the experience of building something and getting your fingers to hurt after inserting switches is worth it. If you like detail oriented tasks to free your mind this is it. Hot swappable boards are actually really fulfilling and fun to play with. I would recommend these switches to anyone. they feel the best out of the box, stocked, and ready to use. And the price is right as well. Clean aesthetics too. you don't really get to see them but the black stem with the clear and white housing is very classy.
A**X
Solid Switch
Pretty quiet switch and a really good switch with minimal stem wobble. Might not be the best type of switch to mod, but out of the box stock it's really nice. Fits my need for needing something slightly heavy, sturdy, and quiet for a heavy typer.
J**P
These switches feel and sound great right out of the box, I put them in my hot-swappable drop alt and did end up bending a few pins (they will bend if you don't put them in right); to fix this I just straightened them up with a flat plier and they worked. also no need to open these up and lube as far as I know these come factory lubed. if your looking for a linear switch with minimal wobble these are the way to go.
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