CurlyDivine—August 7, 2025
I ended up ordering three packs of these to fill out my Epomaker RT100 keyboard, and I absolutely love the way they sound — plus, the pink color is a nice bonus that adds personality to my build. The switches are thick, thocky, and impressively silent — the kind of sound that’s genuinely relaxing to type on, especially for long sessions. I’m using Wisteria tactile switches on the top row (for comparison), which have a sharper, more pronounced tactile bump and sound. In contrast, these new switches on the bottom row offer a deeper, more muted thock that feels smoother and more refined. The mix between the two creates a balanced, dynamic sound profile that I really enjoy. In terms of quality, these switches feel premium right out of the box. The housings are well-made with no wobble, the stems are smooth, and the actuation is consistent. For the price, they offer excellent value — especially when compared to other silent switches in the same range. Installation was a breeze; they fit securely into the hot-swap sockets of my keyboard with no issues at all. Overall, I highly recommend these switches if you’re looking for a quiet, thocky, and satisfying typing experience that doesn’t compromise on quality or aesthetics ** coudnt upload video *** Read more
Laura—July 1, 2024
I have these in my daily use keyboard which came with the snow switches default. The snow switches are not bad at all but they're a little too clicky for me. My ideal sound from a keyboard is no sound at all. I do not want clicky, clacky or scratchy switches. The pursuit of the perfect silent switch is not easy but I have come really close to my version of silence when I popped these sea salt linears in. They may not be the greatest silent but they are so close that the only sound I get is from the space bar. That's not a switch failure, it's a space bar thing. Any space bar can be annoying and not pleasant but it is 100% better than before I used the sea salts. I will do some tuning on the stabs later but for now it is acceptable. These sea salt switches are the linear and extremely quiet, so matched with the right board and keycaps you can have a nearly inaudible keyboard. Great for office and home where the clicky, clacky switches are not welcome. Or if you yourself just cannot abide irritating sounds which can drive you mad. The feel of the sea salts are very nice and they are pre-lubed which I find rather time saving. I didn't even have to apply lube at all because they were perfect out of the box. They are also made well and are not flimsy materials which I like, the sea salts are solid. I think you will get your money's worth from these switches, I did not get one bad switch in the entire lot and I ordered 2 sets. The only suggestion I would make is that the stems were longer because even though they fit my Azoth just fine, they are just a little short in my other keyboards. I could use taller keycaps or taller springs but I do not want to go changing the ones I have in the other boards just to get the best height profile to use these sea salts on them, I will find some silents with longer stems some day. It all comes down to preference and I like what I like. Besides the stem length these are just great. They are so smooth, not scratchy, and the leaf springs don't ping either. I highly recommend these sea salt silent linear switches and I will be buying another batch soon for some other boards. If you value silent, quiet switches then you will be happy with these sea salts. In my opinion these are a 5 out of 5. Read more
Dennis Omar Benitez—December 22, 2025
I had some tactile switches before that at first were nice but soon became an annoyance rather quickly. Now with not only a complete switch-out (pun intended) my first mechanical keyboard is seeing new function and life. Typing is a bit to get used to now that it's far quieter than before, making fast typing far more possible and without bothering everyone at night. Cost of four boxes left me with a surplus of switches but I feel it doesn't hurt to have spares just in case, especially at the price, and the feel of each switch has been soft but steady. Haven't had a bad switch so far, great seeing quality control is intact. Read more
Kindle Customer—December 8, 2025
The media could not be loaded. I really love EPOMAKER switches. I have the TH99 blue that sounds and feels so good and "thocky". I got a barebones Glorious keyboard that I wanted to make very quiet to take with me to the office so I started to look through what options they had for silent switches. I'm new to keyboards so I don't really know how to read the graphs or know what kind of force I like. I decided to do the 30 pack Roseveil and the 35 pack of the Nude Rosa after seeing a bunch of different reviews. They are honestly both so good and I felt that the video I took even sounds louder than they actually do in person. Honestly I'm not skilled enough to tell the difference between the two and I'd be happy with either but checking the specs it looks like you'll get a longer lifespan on the Roseveil. Read more