Color Code | Switch | Type | Feedback | Actuation Force | Comment |
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Cherry MX Blue | Pressure Point | Yes (hard) | 60cN | Strong tactile feedback, harder to press down. Very loud, but a favorite for gaming and writing. Prevents accidental pressing of keys. |
Cherry MX blue switches are very special keyboard switches. When switching from regular rubberdome keyboards you will immediately notice the very lound sound they make when you press them down. This is due to a little additional plastic cap inside each switch. I personally love this sound of my old Razer Blackwidow as it gives you a nice feeling of the quality of the switches. These switches are tactile, so you will need quite some effort to press them down compared to for example Cherry MX red switches. While this might not be the best solution for FPS games, these switches are perfect for everything else!
Keyboards with Cherry MX Blues:
The following gaming keyboards are awesome examples of using Cherry MX blue switches:
Image | Keyboard | Switches | Rating | Lowest Price |
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Corsair K70 | MX BrownMX BlueMX Red | 92 | 125.00 $ |
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CM Storm Quickfire | MX BrownMX BlueMX Red | 90 | 80.00 $ |
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Noppoo Choc Mini | MX BlackMX BlueMX Red | 88 | 92.00 $ |
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Das Keyboard 4 | MX Blue | 86 | 169.00 $ |
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Das Keyboard Model S | MX BrownMX Blue | 82 | 127.00 $ |
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Roccat Ryos | MX BrownMX BlueMX Red | 82 | 93.00 $ |
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CM Storm Trigger Z | MX Blue | 76 | 106.00 $ |