mochi linear switches
starting at $6
mochi linear switches
mochi switches are a linear type switch. at an actuation force of 50g, the switches provide an overall smooth and medium typing feel.
designed with universal appeal in mind, their balanced characteristics make them an excellent starting point for newcomers and a dependable choice for seasoned users alike - perfect for those who enjoy a classic, vanilla linear experience. just like all our other switches, they come pre-lubed and ready to use, no modifications needed.
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- top housing: PC
- bottom housing: nylon
- stem housing: POM long pole
- travel distance: 3.6mm
- actuation force: 50g
- bottom-out force: 58g
- lube: factory pre-lubed
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learn how to share yoursone of my favorite switches from osume! so smooth and the colors are absolutely adorable!
These switches are lovely. They’re fun to look at when putting them in the keyboard and a joy to type on. Put them on a keyboard with a decent amount of foam (the video is on a CSTM80) and they’re in that sweet spot of not too loud and not too soft. The sound is nice and deep. The force of these switches makes typing (as others have already mentioned) very satisfying.
the mochi switches are by far one of my favorite switches they’re so satisfying to type on the perfect balance between linear and thock
As someone who often prefers tactiles, I've been on the lookout for a linear to try that isn't too light or too heavy to shake things up a bit. Every linear I've tried has sounded great in my boards, but the typing experience usually ends with me converting back to my usual tactiles! The Mochis though haven't met the same fate. They're in that sweet spot where they're aren't so light I sacrifice speed & accuracy, and aren't so heavy they impede longer typing sessions. Would definitely say the 50g force is a perfect middle ground if 55+ is too heavy like it is for me (I get finger strain) and < 40 is too light. They're staying put for the foreseeable future, and I'll definitely be adding more to my switch collection.
I've mainly used tactile switches - my main driver had zealios 2.0s for about 4 years - before I recently switched over to linear switches and man, these are a dream. I bought a 70 +3 10 packs since the 90 was sold out to use in my full work keyboard and I just find myself typing even though I have no reason to just because I like how creamy it sounds and it just types so well. Definitely recommend!!