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The GM4.0 and GM8.0 Micro Switches are high-performance gaming mouse switches featuring ultra-fast 0.3mm actuation, gold-plated contacts for superior conductivity, and exceptional durability rated up to 80 million clicks. Designed with precise 3-pin connectivity and optimized operating force, these switches deliver reliable, tactile feedback without double-click errors, making them the ultimate upgrade for serious gamers and professionals seeking precision and longevity.
A**R
They do clicks and thangs
They really do be clicking.I offered the GM red 4.0I have large heavy hands and fingers and these have some resistance so you get a lot of tactile feedback which I love about these.Soldered in well and fixed my mouse’s double clicking. (Picture provided.I installed these into a Logitech G604, which they don’t make anymore and are hard to get.All in all, they seem decent quality and work after soldering.
A**R
Solid switch
replaced the omron switch that double clicked in my g pro wireless and it works great. Has a bit of a deeper click than the omron by a bit but still feels great. idk if i just have to break it in but the activation force feels a bit on the heavier side but feels amazing. get this if you are replacing double click switches.
A**X
Bought it for Logitech MX Master 3s
For those who are buying these switches for the Logitech MX Master 3S, my mouse had 2-prong switches. But you can use them still: just cut off the NC pin. And they are louder than the original ones. I gave them 5 stars because they are working fine, and nobody promised me that they would be quiet. We'll see how long they last.
A**1
Switched switches on a Logitech m720
My Logitech m720 was dropping clicks, so rather than buy a new one, I swapped the microswitches out. It is a pretty easy (<1hr) job if you are careful in disassembly and can de- and re-solder.These not only fixed my issue, but the clicks are distinctly snappier and more satisfying.Probably more expensive than you can get elsewhere, but it was a quick delivery.
C**T
Fantastic Aftermarket Switches
I have two Logitech G604 mice that I absolutely love. I've used them for about 4 years now at work and at home. They were about $80 when I bought them, so I definitely didn't want to have to replace them when they suddenly started having click bouncing problems. I do a lot of soldering work at my job and figured it would be a pretty simple job (your mileage may vary). I replaced the switches in one and decided to compare them side-by-side. The G604 uses Japanese Omrons, but there is quite a bit of travel in the buttons before it actuates. The Kailh switches seem to actuate the very instant you apply force to them. They definitely feel premium. They are no more or less noisy than the Omrons and feel like they have close to the same actuation force.Overall, I'm happy with the purchase. It saved me lots of money on replacing my old mice, and they feel great!
H**E
Crisp clicks and solid feel
Perfect upgrade for gaming mice. Smooth, responsive, and long-lasting.
J**.
Be mindful of the amount of flux used.
Switches work great! I had a problem with my left click getting sticky shortly after soldering them into a 502 Lightspeed. Taking the mouse apart again, with its seemingly endless amount of screws showed that the flux I had used crept its way into the switch gumming up the works. I flushed the switch with a Q-Tip dripping wet with 90% Iso. That fixed the issue and its back to healthy working order.The G502 lightspeed is known for its Double-clicking switches. These will get you fixed if you're not wanting to spend the 100+ on a replacement mouse. Worth the effort, keep track of your screw location. Some screws are quite hidden, don't force anything, be thorough.
K**O
Works perfectly in my mouse
Replaced in and worked perfectly in my Logitec mouse.
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