Best Cherry MX Blue Alternatives
Things to consider when looking for the best Cherry MX Blue alternatives
When comparing reviews for products, these are the top things reviewers talk about:
- Switch type: 87 mentions
- Quality: 34 mentions
- Design: 8 mentions
- Price point: 8 mentions
- Keycaps: 6 mentions
- Software: 3 mentions
- Weight: 2 mentions
- Layout: 2 mentions
- Backlight: 2 mentions
- Ergonomics: 2 mentions
Based on 55 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for gaming
- Tactile bump is small
- Not compatible with Redragon k552 keyboard
- May be digging own grave
- RGB lights do not show through the keys well
Based on 20 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for a new keyboard
- Not clicky
- Tactile bump is small
- Linear switches don't work well with low profile boards
- Optical switches are the best option
Based on 36 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for gamers
- Lighter variant of the Cherry Mx Black
- Soldered onto a Corsair K70 RGB keyboard
- Clear switches available if desired
- Budget-friendly
Based on 35 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for a satisfying typing experience
- Less scratchy than Cherry MX Blacks
- Good weight and feel
- Nice sound profile
Based on 52 reviews
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- Great for a budget build or a beginner
- Sound fine with stock lubing, but can sound better with lube
- Have a lot of stem wobble
- Need to lube them
- Good for typing, gaming, and general use
Based on 42 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for heavy hands
- Smooth and quiet
- Minimal stem wobble
- Sound is great
- Comes with a sticker
Based on 30 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for typing
- Needs lubing and filming
- Slight ping noise
- Ideal for a dream build
- Highly moddable
Based on 35 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for RGB
- Heavy springs
- Inconsistent
- Not as smooth as other switches
- Good tactile feel
Based on 45 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for typing and gaming
- Easy to install
- Inconsistent batches with poor leaf ping
- Not the best switches for general use
- Worth the expensive price per switch
Based on 53 reviews
The Looria Grade (A - F) accounts for multiple factors, including sentiment, helpfulness, and more. Learn about our sources and ranking.
- Great for gaming
- Good cherry alternatives
- Subjective to the user
- Might be hard to find a pre-built keyboard with gateron yellow though
- Recommended if you're looking for linear switches