Kailh Box Winter Tactile Switch Set
Premium Advanced Tactile Feel
The Kailh Box Winter Switch is a premium advanced tactile switch with 38±10 gf operation force and 55±10 gf tactile force. It delivers crisp tactile feedback and a smooth return. This switch adopts a light blue color scheme as if standing in the winter sun and touching a soft snowflake, comfortable and stable. Its upper cover is made out of PC material, and the stem and base are made out of self-lubricated POM material, making the switch body smoother.
Excellent Backlight Effect. Perfect For RGB Keyboards
This switch’s transparent light guide column enhances the light transmittance of the switch for a better backlight effect. It is perfect for RGB keyboards.
Extension Spring. Quick Return
By engineering it with an extended 20 mm long spring, the Kailh Box Winter Switch provides a smooth typing feeling and a quick, strong rebound.
Dustproof & Waterproof “Box” Build
This switch’s unique inner box design is dustproof and waterproof to help increase the switch’s lifespan and longevity.
Dustproof & Waterproof “Box” Build
This switch’s unique inner box design is dustproof and waterproof to help increase the switch’s lifespan and longevity.
5-Pin Stable Scheme
The 5-Pin structure has two additional support feet on each side than the 3-Pin switch, making their grip firmer with the keyboard plate and stays more stable while typing with less wobbling.
Product Structure
Technical Data
Box Winter Switch
Type | Tactile |
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Operation Force | 38±10 gf |
Pre-travel | 2.0±0.4 mm |
Return Force | ≥13 gf |
Tactile Force | 55±10 gf |
Total Travel | 3.6±0.3 mm |
Sound Level | Medium |
Operation Life | Up to 80M cycles |
Suitable For | Midway gaming/office |
Product Spec
Product Name | Kailh Box Winter Tactile Switch |
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Stem | POM |
Top Housing | PC |
Bottom Housing | POM |
Contact | Composite gold |
Spring | Spring steel |
Protecting Cover | Nylon |
Slider | POM |
Pins | 5-Pin |
Factory Pre-lubed | Yes |
SMD LED Support | Yes |
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