🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Click!
The Blue Kailh GM 2.0 Mouse Switch is designed for gamers seeking precision and durability. With a minimal releasing force of 20gf and a lifespan of over 20 million cycles, these switches ensure a responsive and reliable gaming experience. Compatible with popular mouse brands like Zowie, Razer, and Logitech, this package includes four high-performance switches that redefine your gaming setup.
B**P
Works for MX Master 3 but not for MX Master 3s
worked well for my mx master 3.Note: mx master 3 works with a 3 prong switch(which this one is). No masking tape required.Would NOT work with mx master 3s. (where most of the YT tutorials are made for)Comparing to factory omron switch from mx master 3, Feels similar, a bit clicker, similar noise volume of click.
S**.
Worked well in my older G502
Works well. They are different from the stock switches and feel better in my opinion. Its a bit of a pain to get the old solder to flow right so you can get the old switches out. I only had a regular soldering iron so a hot air rework station would probably be a lot easier... but I got the job done. No more double-clicks and I can keep my old braided cord 502.
P**S
Worth it, feels great too
Nice and clicky
L**E
Good switch, but careful soldering!
I've tried the GM8.0 in the package. It's very clicky, feels clean and swift on a mouse. It's so satisfying to use. I know Kailh make good keyboard switches, but never know they make good mouse switches as well.However, be very careful when soldering the switch onto the PCB. It melts too easily!I have no problem soldering off the original Omron switch with prolonged contact with soldering iron. Due to I'm still learning, it took too long for me to solder off the Omron switch. But when I put iron and solder onto the Kailh switch, one of the Kailh switch internal melted in just 5 seconds and does not click anymore. Gut feeling tells me it's design issue that there's way too less heat isolation design at the bottom of the switch. So, limit your iron contact with the switch pins. Be very careful, and buy the 4+4 pack if you are unsure of your soldering technique.
S**H
Massive upgrade over stock Logitech switches
I used these to upgrade the switches in my G502 Lightspeed, way better feel than the mushy Logitech ones. Was wort every penny.
B**O
Push my buttons
Looks great,fast shipping…just only thing to do is set them up and we should be golden.
E**S
Works great for Logi MX Vertical mouse
Bought these to replace the switches on my Logi MX Vertical mouse upon some people on reddit recommended them and they definitely make a difference compared to the original switches. Highly recommend them if you're okay with soldering them in.
S**A
Replaced switches in G203s with these
Spilled some coffee on my G203 Lightsync that caused the action to get really mushy, making it feel absolutely awful to use. Also had an older G203 Prodigy that had the worn-out switch bounce causing double clicks. Opened up both to try and clean them, but wound up unsuccessful. Bought these switches and after many weeks of sitting idle decided to do the replacement today. Took a few hours with my basic soldering skills, but managed to remove the switches and replace them, and they seem to work fine. A bit noisier than the original, but feels solid and is functional.If you've taken an electronics class or fiddle with taking apart electronics and are familiar with a soldering iron, and related tools this is a fairly straightforward replacement. If not, may want to find someone who is comfortable with the tools, or just buy a replacement device. I had to buy replacement mouse feet because I messed up the old ones trying to get at the screws needed to open the mice up (I found a q-tip with rubbing alcohol is a good way to temporarily weaken the adhesive enough to carefully pull them off without ripping the pads in half).Not sure if they'll hold up for years like the originals did. We'll just have to let time tell.
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