Ambients Silent Linear Twilight Choc Switches
Ambients Silent Linear Twilight Choc Switches

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The Ambients are based on the original Kailh Choc V1 switch, but are a completely new design, having all their parts redesigned to accommodate the new components required to quieten the typical switch noise. Silicone bumpers have been strategically placed within the new design to buffer both the down and the up stroke of a keypress, all while not creating a mushy feeling while typing.
- Manufacturer: Kailh
- Type: Low Profile/Linear
- Actuation: 35g
- Bottom Out: 35g
- Pre Travel: 1.49mm
- Travel: 2.95mm
- Mounting: PCB(5-Pin)
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I recently switched keyboards from a Lofree Flow (Ghost switches) to a Corne keyboard with Choc Reds. The reds were horrible to type and I was hoping to find some switches that would be similar to the Ghosts in Lofree Flow.
The Ambient Twilights aren't as good as the Ghosts but they are quiet and a lot smoother than the choc reds. The twilights are a little scratchy and a bit too light for my typing preference.
I've since lubricated the twilights and swapped the springs from the choc reds and I can say this is a really quiet typing experience. They certainly do not feel like the Ghosts but this is probably the best you'll get on the Choc v1 switches.
I have tried a number of low profile switches and migrated to Purplz and Red Pros, since I like the feel of linear switches. However, these switches are a little scratchy and noisy compared to the box silent MX switches I used to use.
The ambient switches are smooth and very quiet. I have wireless and a wired ferris sweep, and I will never use anything else moving forward unless someone comes out with a switch that is even smoother and quieter.
Great switch. Very smooth and quiet.
On choc land I tried robins, whites and pinks, always liked the whites more so when I got into assembling my own split keyboards I bought a lot of white switches, thinking they'd be my endgame.
Well, these LowproKB custom made switches are a cut above the others, much more pleasant to type and converted me from clicky to linears (for now hehe).
Hopefully the already existing creations stay for sale for long (thanks keebd for making them available in AU) and hopefully newer creations also happen in the future as well. They are a bit more expensive but I think they're well worth their prices.