Leobog’s shafts are a bit frequent during this period, and the production of Goji v2, which is generally sold, has been discontinued, and this is the light-pressure linear Locke shaft. I bought the new Locke switch at the beginning of December, but I couldn’t get it because of the express delivery. It’s been a long time since I remembered this switch. Let’s take a look today.
This is a conventional light pressure linear axis, similar to gold powder, but it is lighter than gold powder. As you can see from the stroke diagram, the bottoming is similar to gold powder, but the stroke is shorter, and the initial pressure is 37g than gold powder. It is still 11g lighter, and it has reached 26g. The promotional picture says, Gospel for muscle weakness.
Here are the parameters:
Initial pressure: 26g
Trigger pressure: 36g
Bottom pressure: 45g
Trigger stroke: 1.8mm
Total stroke: 3.8mm
This kind of switch with very light pressure is generally considered suitable for typing, and it is also suitable for some games. People with heavy hands are more likely to touch it by mistake. Because of the lack of rebound, it is not suitable for large keys. It can also be placed on the little finger area to reduce the pressure. The burden on the fingers.
In appearance, it is basically similar to ash wood and wolfberry.
Pentagonal axis with dust-proof wall, transparent PC upper cover, green nylon bottom shell and yellow POM axis, fixed by big buckle.
The medium-length single-segment spring does not have much lubrication, but the smoothness is very good. There is no noise except for the slight rustling sound. After the keyboard is on, the sound is still very pure.
The starting price is 68 cents, but whether it is Pinduoduo or other platforms, it can basically be more than 50 cents. The cost performance of Leobog has always been very good. Suitable for friends who like extreme light pressure on a low budget.