
Do you want to try Varmilo contactless EC switch numpad? Stay tuned!
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- Location: US
- Main keyboard: Whitefox Zealios 67g
- Main mouse: Logitech G900
- Favorite switch: Alps Orange
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I agree. I am more of a DIY person, but these are not drop in replacements for cherry switches. I want a 75% option before my interest is peaked, unfortunately.
However, with the Inherent N-Key rollover, life expectancy of multiple lifetimes, more room for tactility options, the possibility for key actuation distance customization, I REALLY want to be interested. I do like the idea.
However, with the Inherent N-Key rollover, life expectancy of multiple lifetimes, more room for tactility options, the possibility for key actuation distance customization, I REALLY want to be interested. I do like the idea.
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- Location: China
- Main keyboard: Varmilo
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX
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- Location: China
- Main keyboard: Varmilo
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX
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Yes, you are right. Thanks for liking it.rich1051414 wrote: I agree. I am more of a DIY person, but these are not drop in replacements for cherry switches. I want a 75% option before my interest is peaked, unfortunately.
However, with the Inherent N-Key rollover, life expectancy of multiple lifetimes, more room for tactility options, the possibility for key actuation distance customization, I REALLY want to be interested. I do like the idea.

- Elrick
- Location: Swan View, AUSTRALIA
- Main keyboard: Alps - As much as Possible.
- Main mouse: MX518
- Favorite switch: Navy Switch, ALPs, Model-M
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- Menuhin
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB PD-KB400BN lubed, has Hasu Bt Controller
- Main mouse: How to make scroll ring of Expert Mouse smoother?
- Favorite switch: Gateron ink lubed
- DT Pro Member: -
Exciting new product - sounds like a modular switch unit of Topre.
I'm eager to try these switches out and understand their construction. Will definitely build keyboards with them if they feel nice for my fingers.
I'm eager to try these switches out and understand their construction. Will definitely build keyboards with them if they feel nice for my fingers.

- depletedvespene
- Location: Chile
- Main keyboard: IBM Model F122
- Main mouse: Logitech G700s
- Favorite switch: buckling spring
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Will they be available in kit form, or sold independently as well?
- TuxKey
- LLAP
- Location: Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Leopold FC660C, Leopold FC660M mx-clears
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Trackpad, ducky Secret (PBT mouse)
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX-clear, Topre 45gr/55gr
- DT Pro Member: 0137
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- Location: US
- Main keyboard: Whitefox Zealios 67g
- Main mouse: Logitech G900
- Favorite switch: Alps Orange
- DT Pro Member: -
They work like any other electro capacitive switch, like topre, only the capacitive material is on a slider or uses the spring.
I would like to know info on the colors and tactility information on available switches tho.
I am going to assume pinks are linear, if they are keeping things consistent.
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- Location: New Jersey
- Main keyboard: Ergodox
- Main mouse: Razer Naga
- Favorite switch: Box Jade
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Hold up, if the switch being used is the one in that video then it is not electro capacitive. Thats a reed switch, unless the graphic is wrong in some sense. So it is "electro magnetic" not "electro capacitive".
- Elrick
- Location: Swan View, AUSTRALIA
- Main keyboard: Alps - As much as Possible.
- Main mouse: MX518
- Favorite switch: Navy Switch, ALPs, Model-M
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Aint it a GREAT time to be alive

New switches are about to hit the market like never before, so the longer I'm around they all shall be added to my collection before the end.
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
I don't understand this at all. If it's a capacitive switch, then why does the switch have metal contacts just like a Cherry switch? And if it's not physical contact-based, why does the slider have cams? The cams even clip through the contacts in the render! Oo And just like Mike said, the way the animation works makes it look like it's a magnetic-conductive switch (not a reed switch though, as the contacts aren't sealed).
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- Location: US
- Main keyboard: Whitefox Zealios 67g
- Main mouse: Logitech G900
- Favorite switch: Alps Orange
- DT Pro Member: -
Yeah I am confused as well. Honestly, that animation confused the heck out of me. What is being demonstrated isn't electro-capacitive at all, unless I am missing something.Chyros wrote: I don't understand this at all. If it's a capacitive switch, then why does the switch have metal contacts just like a Cherry switch? And if it's not physical contact-based, why does the slider have cams? The cams even clip through the contacts in the render! Oo And just like Mike said, the way the animation works makes it look like it's a magnetic-conductive switch (not a reed switch though, as the contacts aren't sealed).
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: whatever I'm reviewing next :p
- Main mouse: a cheap Logitech
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCM Blue
- DT Pro Member: -
You're not missing anything at all, that demonstration simply isn't capacitive, nor is it contactless.rich1051414 wrote:Yeah I am confused as well. Honestly, that animation confused the heck out of me. What is being demonstrated isn't electro-capacitive at all, unless I am missing something.Chyros wrote: I don't understand this at all. If it's a capacitive switch, then why does the switch have metal contacts just like a Cherry switch? And if it's not physical contact-based, why does the slider have cams? The cams even clip through the contacts in the render! Oo And just like Mike said, the way the animation works makes it look like it's a magnetic-conductive switch (not a reed switch though, as the contacts aren't sealed).
I mean don't get me wrong, I love market innovations like this, but just like with Bloody (whom I more or less tore to shreds) I think there's some grade-A bullshit marketing going on here. Still though, capsense and contactless rock, I hope it is actually that!

- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
- Favorite switch: Probably not whatever I wrote here
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Well, according to the video, you get little lightning bolts shooting around inside. It would be a challenge to be more clueless about the subject.
I still remember Noppoo bringing out a "capacitive" keyboard that turned out to be something very suspect (no-one was quite sure what it was, but it had diodes) but the real capacitive version was confirmed later in time.
I still remember Noppoo bringing out a "capacitive" keyboard that turned out to be something very suspect (no-one was quite sure what it was, but it had diodes) but the real capacitive version was confirmed later in time.
- Elrick
- Location: Swan View, AUSTRALIA
- Main keyboard: Alps - As much as Possible.
- Main mouse: MX518
- Favorite switch: Navy Switch, ALPs, Model-M
- DT Pro Member: -
That would be cool having enough charge to start a 357 Windsor Phase III engine

Then this future keyboard model would be worth buying to start any car up, if their on board battery is dead.
I knew Varmilo was unique when it comes to making powerful keyboards......
- hasu
- Location: Japan
- Main keyboard: HHKB
- Main mouse: HHKB
- Favorite switch: Topre
- DT Pro Member: -
I got a keyboard with Pink EC swithes from Varmilo for review and there are unsorted pics here. https://imgur.com/a/sYv7O
I'll writeup somewhere later.
I'll writeup somewhere later.