Sunsets are the only choc tactiles. Looking forward to the silent linears coming from lowprokb!
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I think he will also have the new silent tactile switches coming soon.
I admit that is news to me, but that sounds (pun) amazing. This is my first board with hotswap, so I am game to try all sorts.
Yes sunsets are definitely my favorites as far as chocs go. Currently using a mostly Mx board but a few of the thumb switches are sunset chocs.
If I had to nit pick they are a little scratchy and having the tactile feel closer to the actual switch activation would be nice. But it's not like there is the wealth of options that exist on the mx side.
They are undeniably my favorite for now. I’m hoping for a Pink + Sunset combo switch, the tactile feel of a sunset with the mind to finger responsiveness of the pink switches.
Oh, yes someone do that...
What's the volume like compared to the browns?
Unscientifically, I would say they are quieter. To my mind they require less activation force and thus are much "faster" to type on; I bottom out less. YMMV, but I will say from real-world use they are still pretty loud when you're in a meeting room capturing notes and transcribing. I'm planning to order the new Sunrise and Twilight switches when they become available as my Voyager is a joy to type on and very travel-friendly.