Difference between these keyboards?

AMG

Skilled
Rs 1800 https://www.amazon.in/Redgear-Mecha...615752438&rnid=3576079031&s=computers&sr=1-10

Rs, 3500 https://www.amazon.in/Redgear-MK881...615752438&rnid=3576079031&s=computers&sr=1-19

Both Red Gear, both blue switches. The invador mentions Kalih, the 1800 mentions nothing. Are they the same?

Also any other keyboards under 3000? Need a full number-pad. Terrible experience with Cosmic Byte, BTW.


EDIT: figured out that the switches on the 1800 one are "Orange mechanical switches. Yes, orange is the name of the company." I guess I'll pass that one.

So, kalih, or something else? How's Outemu?

 
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Have you looked into this kb?
Edit :- lol completely missed you saying you want a full numpad kb, sorry!
 
Kaliah and Otemu are both Cherry MX clones.
Check Cosmic Byte brand. I dealt with them for RMA and it was good, they responded promptly and gave me a replacement.

Blue switches - very clicky and great for typing and coding, but as the name suggests they are very noisy and might irritate others in the room.
Red switches - Very silent and linear switches, mainly for gaming. These are extremely smooth.
Brown switches - tactile they have a small tactile bump(feedback) but not loud like the blue and have very small feedback(very lightly clicky). Great for gaming and typing. These are like a compromise set of switches and fall in between the reds and the blues.


Unless you live alone or have a full room to yourself I suggest refraining from getting the blue switches, check for reds or browns.
There are others like grey, black, yellows, etc these are all variants of the above with different actuation force(force to press the key) and actuation distance(distance to the bottom when pressing the key).

Check online once for the difference especially the keystroke sounds for blues, reds, and browns.


DM me for more details.
 
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