🔮 Elevate Your Typing Game with the Reaper Switch!
The EPOMAKERx LEOBOG Reaper Keyboard Switches are a premium set of 100 factory-lubed linear switches designed for mechanical gaming keyboards. With a smooth keystroke force ranging from 36g to 55g, compatibility with MX keycaps, and a lifespan of up to 60 million keystrokes, these switches are perfect for gamers and typists seeking performance and customization.
Material Type | POM, Polycarbonate, Nylon |
Unit Count | 100.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Number of Positions | 100 |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
V**A
Sound/ feel amazing.
I’m new to the mechanical keyboard world and purchased my first one in January, which came with the nimbus switches (amazing switches). Kept seeing videos of reaper switches and fell in love with the sound. They have a bit more of a clack sound compared to the nimbus marble. But they both feel amazing to type on. The one huge plus for the reapers is they don’t interfere with rgb colors. The nimbus has a pink base which prevents you from using white, yellow, purple and lighter shades of blue. I realized this after installing the reapers and having all colors available to use. And they’re brighter. Great switched.
S**N
Love the feel and sound!! So creamy!!
I got these for my keyboard to replace any keys in the future. These are great and I love the sound they produce. Very thocky and creamy. They are easy to install and are pretty fairly priced. I don't know too much of the specs and details, I just like the feel of them and wanted more if I ever have to replace the keys on my keyboard. In fact, I purchased a num pad for when I need to use that, as I didn't need one at all times and prefer a more compact keyboard. But I did wind up replacing the switches on that with these so I can have the same experience between both. If you decide to go with these, I'm sure you'd be happy. Maybe watch some reviews on how they perform to get a better understanding. I recommend for sure.
B**.
Nice switch
it’s a really nice switch the only issue that i didnt really like was how light it was to press a key
G**A
Great switches.
My favorite switch for now. Very smooth. The sound could be a bit more thocky but it's not bad as is.
J**F
Quick for typing and with creamy sound!
These are my favorite switches, right now! They have a nice creamy sound, and in both of my Aula F75 keyboards (one has south-facing, and the other has north-facing lighting) they sound poppy and marbly. They feel quick and wonderful for typing.
S**H
i don't get the hype
I'm kinda wondering if my batch weren't factory lubed, because my experience is completely different than everyone else's and I can't figure out why. I test a lot of budget switches and these just don't cut it. They feel incredibly scratchy and make a horrible sound. I've tried them in many different keyboards with many different types of keycaps. I just can't make them sound/feel good at all. I probably should've returned them when I first bought them, but I kept hoping that I would find the right place for them. I think I'm just going to give them away instead of bothering to lube them myself. There are so many better options out there. Take a gamble if you believe the other reviews and I'm hoping mine were just not lubed properly, but I can only tell you what I've experienced with mine.
D**Y
Sound amazing
I've been looking to mod my keyboard for a better thocky/creamy sound, and while I still have some work to do, these switches made huge improvements. They're incredibly sensitive, too, to the point where I've had to adjust my resting position on the keys while I'm gaming.They were easy to switch and fit in snugly. They're proving more difficult to remove for further mods than my old Gateron switches, but it's a small price to pay for this sound.
A**
They feel good.
They’re great to type on. However it’s all subjective, so someone might not like them.
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