Switches are sold in packs of 10.
Quantity 1 = 10 switches.
Gopolar is back with V2 of the Azure Dragons.... one of the most popular tactiles of 2022. This switch has medium-level tactility, a rounded bump and a tactile event that starts midway through the keypress. Coupled with a long pole stem for a satisfying bottom out.
What's changed with V2?
- One of the biggest complaints with V1 was how hard it was to pull the switches out of hotswap sockets. The V2 upper cover mould has been modified to resolve this issue including a lens for more consistent RGB shine through.
- Springs are now gold plated
- New bottom housing mould and material (POM instead of Nylon).
Specification:
- Tactile
- Manufactured by Gateron
- Top Housing: Polycarbonate, Lens Mold (Pantone 291C Transparent)
- Bottom Housing: POM (Pantone XG Violet C)
- Stem: POM (Pantone 7471C)
- Spring: 18mm Two-Stage
- Operating Force: 63g
- Bottom Out Force: 67g
- 5-Pin, PCB Mount
- Lubed
These are a really great tactile switch for the price! They are a bit of a pain to lube, but with 105 and 3204 they are great! They're on the deeper side of the sound signature, and have a nice smooth lighter tactile bump compared to the ice kachangs. I would say if you are after a more creamier thockier sound, these are the tactiles for you!
Perfectly fine!
Let's be honest, the first thing that strikes you about these switches is how amazing they look.
A purple POM bottom with a transparent top housing that's slightly tinted with a tasty mint? Color me impressed. Gateron Azure Dragons V2 are some of the best looking AND sounding switches around. Paired with a Monsgeek M1 and they sound absolutely stunning. They have a medium tactile bump near the top that leads into a smoother bottom out. These are definitely one for the tactile lovers out there.
I had the opportunity to try these at a keyboard meet-up in the city & damn, really good impression. I see there is a V3 out now even which is wild. If you can justify the price Id recommend trying these for sure.
great switches for the price, they look amazing which is a shame they're out of sight at all times :( Double stage spring stock so you had me at hello. A couple switches i had were inconsistently lubed where the was a bit of it on the end of the stem, which caused weird sounds on bottom out, but after pulling them all apart and cleaning the bottom of the stems, there's no issues :)