
Description
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the actuation weight of the Kailh Pro Box Red switches? A: The Kailh Pro Box Red switches have a linear actuation weight of thirty-five grams, providing a smooth keypress experience.
- Q: Are the Kailh Pro Box Red switches compatible with RGB lighting? A: Yes, the Kailh Pro Box Red switches are designed for SMD LED compatibility but cannot use traditional switch LEDs.
- Q: How long is the lifespan of the Kailh Pro Box Red switches? A: These switches have an impressive lifespan of approximately eighty million keystrokes, which is longer than many standard switches.
- Q: What makes the Kailh Pro Box Red switches waterproof? A: The Kailh Pro Box Red switches are rated IP56, meaning they are protected against dust and water, making them suitable for various environments.
- Q: Can I use these switches with any mechanical keyboard? A: The Kailh Pro Box Red switches are specifically designed for mechanical keyboards that support SMD LED configurations, and they should not be used with switch LED lighting.
- Q: What materials are the Kailh Pro Box Red switches made from? A: While specific material details are not provided, the Kailh Pro Box Red switches utilize advanced technology, including eighteen-karat gold crosspoint technology for improved tactile feedback.
- Q: Do the Kailh Pro Box Red switches require soldering for installation? A: Yes, to install the Kailh Pro Box Red switches, you will need to solder the SMD LEDs to the PCB before soldering the switches in place.
- Q: What is the color of the Kailh Pro Box Red switches? A: The Kailh Pro Box Red switches feature a red bottom and a white axis, which distinguishes them from other switch types.
- Q: Can I use the Kailh Pro Box Red switches with GMK keycaps? A: Yes, the Kailh Pro Box Red switches are designed to be compatible with GMK keycaps without causing damage, as they are the new edition.
- Q: How many switches are included in the package? A: The package contains twenty-four Kailh Pro Box Red switches, providing enough components for a mechanical keyboard build.