🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The EPOMAKER KTT Baby Series Mechanical Switches Set includes 45 high-quality 5-pin linear switches designed for mechanical gaming keyboards. With a creamy sound profile, built-in LED slots, and compatibility with most keycap sets, these switches offer both performance and aesthetic appeal, making them perfect for gamers and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 45 |
Is Electric | No |
Switch Type | Linear |
Connectivity Technology | 5 pin |
Special Features | Hot-Swappable |
Number of Keys | 45 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Mechanical Keyboard Customization |
Color | White |
I**J
My favorite switches!
The media could not be loaded. I’ve tried a few switches since getting into mechanical keyboards and these are by far my favorite. They make a really nice, creamy sound when paired with PBT keycaps. Shown in video on my Keychron V1 max keyboard
R**A
Lightweight quality switches
I bought these switches because I was looking for some lightweight tactile switches because I have tendonitis in both of my wrists and the other keyboards I had were using some heavy switches that ended up hurting my wrists more than usual. They sound great and feel great and I love them. I loved them so much that I bought a few from Amazon for my keyboards and they have a good 30% off deal as well which I appreciated.
C**.
Pretty nice tactile feedback
These switches are really nice for the price. They are light to press and have a very noticeable tactile feedback that I love.
C**C
Perfect
Installation was easy and the switches feel smooth. I purchased two boxes and out of the two boxes only ONE switch had a bent pin. Im sure I could bend back into place but I have a lot of extra switches as backup so I wont need it. Other than that, I am happy with them.
B**G
Smooth switches, cute color!
Absolutely love these switches! Overall, very smooth, and I love the bright pink color. yping feels buttery smooth, and the sound is satisfying without being overly loud. The fact that these are 5-pin switches means they offer great stability on the keyboard, reducing wobble significantly.
K**I
DONT BUY THIS BECAUSE IT'S CHEAP IT SOUNDS TERRIBLE
soounds disgusting stock, it's like typing on a macbook but it sounds even worse
N**G
Beautiful
Much like Epomaker's other products, these switches are beautiful. The quantity is a bit odd. The switches themselves are great. They look cool, they feel great and they add to a great sound in a solid keyboard. If you're in the market for new switches, definitely strongly consider these.
V**R
Great budget linear switches
I like both tactile and linear switches but have been experimenting with more linears these days as I'm more focused on gaming. These days I stick to the 50-70g force range as my personal sweet spot for gaming and typing. I've tried nearly all notable Cherry MX varieties except whites and clears and in my current rotation are Boba U4 silents, Holy Pandas, Gateron Oil Kings, Matcha Lattes, and a few various other Outemu switches (with WS Morandi and Silent Tactiles coming soon.).I've always wanted to try the KTT Halu Halo switches so KTT has always been on my radar and once I saw my opportunity to test out some budget switches from the company, I immediately went for it. These KTT Baby yellow switches are a bit more higher pitched than my Oil Kings and similar in smoothness. It's a bit of an unfair comparison since the Oil Kings are considerably more expensive, but these Baby yellows are a worthy alternative to Gat Milky Yellows which are similarly priced. Since I only have 45 of them to test for review, I suppose I'll keep them around for a macro board, a 40% keyboard, or perhaps to replace (only) the alphas on a larger board. They're not the cheapest amongst their linear competitors but they're certainly better than the red switches that come included on many off-the-shelf boards so they'd be a decent budget option for a new build. or as a basic upgrade for a pre-built keyboard. Combined with a well foamed/muted keyboard, this could generate a great sound profile for many people.
A**A
Great switches at a great price
These (white)linear switches sound great right out of the box. Speaking of the box, they're packaged well and none of the 45 switches had a single bent pin.I swapped them on to my spare hot swappable keyboard to test them out, and really do like both the sound and feel of the switches. I didn't like them quite enough to replace my current Akko Wine Red switches, but it was really really close.For the current asking price these are absolutely fantastic switches.
W**.
Mechanische Schalter mit linear und kurzem Auslöseweg
Diese gelben Schalter (yellow/KTT Macaron) sind vergleichbar mit üblichen roten Schaltern.Sie sind linear und nicht sehr laut. Absolut leise, wie z.B. „silent yellow“ eines anderen Anbieters (siehe Fotos) sind sie dagegen auch nicht. Aus diesem Grund habe ich die gelben silent Schalter des anderen Anbieters wieder gegen die originalen roten Schalter getauscht. Das harmoniert vom Klangbild wesentlich besser.Ich habe sie in mein Keychron K6 mit bisher nur roten Schaltern verbaut. Vom Klang her sind die originalen roten Schalter fast etwas leiser, weil das entstehende Geräusch insgesamt etwas tiefer ist. Diese gelben Schalter haben eine etwas höhere Tonlage und das kommt in der Wahrnehmung einfach etwas intensiver rüber. Möglicherweise lässt sich an der Geräuschkulisse noch etwas tunen, wenn man O-Ringe verwendet.Die Baby-yellow kommen einwandfrei sortiert in einer Kunststoff Verpackung, die wiederum in einer kleinen Papp-Schachtel mit aufgedruckten technischen Angaben verpackt ist.Zum Spielen sind die gelben Schalter dagegen einwandfrei. Sie bieten einen etwas kürzeren Auslöseweg und sind deshalb ein Ticken schneller als die vorher verbauten. Der etwas kürzere Auslöseweg wird jedoch den wenigsten auffallen. Das bewegt sich in einem Bereich, der üblicherweise im besten Fall messbar, jedoch selten spürbar ist.Gut:- Sehr gut verpackt – keine verbogenen Pins- Alle Schalter funktionieren und haben eine vergleichbare Klang-Charakteristik- Lineare Schalter, die nicht zu laut sindNeutral:- Klangbild erfordert NacharbeitSchlecht:- In der Preisklasse nichts auszusetzenWer also Schalter sucht, die nicht schon beim Auflegen eines Fingers auslösen, sondern erst bei bewusstem Druck, und eine Alternative für andere Anbieter sucht ist mit diesen Schaltern gut bedient. Wichtig ist darauf zu achten, ob Schalter mit 5 Pins in die Tastatur passen. Die Tastatur sollte, sofern nicht selbst gelötet werden soll, auch Hot-Swap fähig sein. Einen negativen Einfluss auf die RGB-Tastatur-Beleuchtung habe ich trotz des nicht völlig transparenten Schalter-Gehäuses nicht feststellen können.
P**I
Feel and sound nice.
Put these switches in a EPOMAKER x LEOBOG Hi75,.I am totally new to barebone keyboards and switches so had to do a little reasearch to find which switches would fit.These KTT Baby Series switches went in easy, just a little force and they clipped into position.These are entry level switches, feel and sound very nice for typing and gaming, switch activates right at the top of the press and has an iconic Creamy Sound, I am not sure what a iconic Creamy Sound is but they do sound good to my ears.I bought two packs, 90 switches, which was enough for 75% keyboard which has 84 switches and I had six left over.
時**人
LEDの透過がかなりきれい
下側にLEDが搭載されているキーボードに使用していますがきれいに透過できており満足しています、スイッチ自体の性能も特に問題なく、荷重が重いスイッチが好きな自分にちょうどいいものでした。
S**N
Nice pre-lubed linear switches at a nice price (yellow)
Before reading my review, I do have some biases/preferences with respect to mechanical keyboard switches:* The mechanical keyboard hobby is a rabbit hole that can be hard to dig yourself out of. All of the people online have strong opinions and will express them as "the only way" people should do things. I like mechanical keyboards, but I'm not a fanatic so things that matter to me might not matter to you and vice versa. I subscribe to the "you do you" philosophy of building/customizing keyboards.* I don't want to hear my keyboard (and I also don't want to disturb people around me), which means I prefer quiet/silent switches. It also means I don't care about "thock" (the sound that non-silent switches make). I'm also biased against loud Cherry Blue style clicky switches too.* I'm not sensitized to glide of the keys before they bottom out - so scratchy feeling/sounding switches don't really bother me with respect to lubed vs unlubed switches.Reasons To Buy+ Switches are pre-lubed (which improves the feel and sound when actuated compared to unlubed switches).+ Works with most hot swappable keyboards and/or hot swappable hitboxes (leverless joysticks for gaming).+ In my testing (I have a Cherry MX switch sampler/tester), the downstroke is smooth and quiet.+ In terms of operating force, they are comparable to a Gateron Milky Yellow (linear) in my testing. They are noticeably lighter than a Cherry MX Black. The force is high enough that it feels similar to a tactile switch (like a Cherry MX Brown) without the "bump".+ Nicely made switches at a reasonable price.+ Epomaker is a pretty trustworthy budget-to-mid-tier brand (they also make AKKO branded stuff), I have a couple of hot swappable Epomaker numpads, and their stuff is pretty good without being overpriced.Nitpicks / Hit or Miss* While they are not noisy on their own, they are clacky when bottoming out with a keycap attached. You might want to consider o-rings on the keycaps to dampen the clackyness if it bothers you. On a tester I have, they are louder than Gateron Milky Yellow switches when bottoming out.* If your hot swappable board has Outemu type sockets (3 holes as opposed to 5 holes) - you'll need to cut off the two plastic legs with nail clippers or a flush cutter. It's also possible you might need to file one or both of the two copper legs to fit too. Your mileage may vary depending on your hot swappable board.* How these keys sound and feel can be influenced by your keyboard. I have switches that feel and sound OK on a regular keyboard, but feel and sound even better on a heavy, dampened keyboard.* All the mech keyboard fanatics online will tell you factory lubing is never as good as doing it yourself, but if you want lubed switches without spending hours and hours DIYing it, then these prelubed switches are a decent alternative.Reasons Not To Buy- If you want silent switches. These are not silent, especially compared to my daily drivers, which are Outemu Silent White switches.- You don't have a hot swappable keyboard. Yes, if you're up to desoldering and resoldering, you can still get these switches for a non-hot-swappable board, but I don't think most buyers would fall into this category. If you're going to go to the trouble of soldering on a new or existing non-hot-swappable board, you'll probably want to buy better, more expensive switches to make the entire project worthwhile.- I got the yellows, which are linear and have a heavy actuation. So if you're not into linear switches, you won't like the yellow, pink or white switches. The baby blues are tactile. The main difference between the yellow, pink and white are the operating/bottom-out force, which based on the type of spring used inside each type of switch. The yellow switches are heavier than the white, which are heavier than the pink.- Feel and sound preferences are super subjective, so even if I like these switches, you might not, and vice versa.Good Value?42 cents per switch (price at time of review is $19 - $21 with a $2 off coupon) is pretty good for a pre-lubed switch. Because keyboard switches are all about feel and sound, whether they are worth the price can be highly subjective, especially with mechanical keyboard snobs (yes, that is a thing, and more common than you might think). I don't know if Epomaker sells sampler kits, but that would be the best way to evaluate if these switches are for you.
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