Anubis Tactile Switch by Mechs on Deck

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Anubis Tactile Switch by Mechs on Deck

We're proud to offer a Mechs on Deck color themed full nylon tactile switch using a strong tactile stem with an extended pole! This switch was designed by Chewwy and 0sirisTV from Mechs on Deck - and named after 0sirisTV's dog!

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POM

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Nylon

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65g

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Nylon

Force Graph

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POM

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Nylon

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65g

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Nylon

Force Graph

Detailed Specs

• Switch Type - Tactile
• Manufacturer - Durock
• Top Housing Material - Nylon opaque
• Bottom Housing Material - Nylon translucent
• Stem Material - POM
• Spring Weight - 65g gold plated
• Mounting Pins - 5-pin
• Factory Lube - Yes

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Customer Reviews

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Phil Bowen
Big without drama

I’ve been looking for a big bump high weight tactile switch for a bit like goldilocks picking a bed. Having wandered through the usual suspects ((bobas were too noisy, pandas hit too late, mocha chocolates have no dropoff…) I got around to these. They’re really nice. I’m putting them in a keyboard this weekend. They’re very smooth, the bump hits early and hard, but what makes them different is that the bounceback is silent. So where the mocha chocolate has a pop-pop on a bottom out and release, these pop once at the bottom then leave a nice space after it. It’s a very subtle difference sound-wise but it makes them different than the switches they most resemble and that gets them in a keyboard. I wish they had a 70+g spring, but if they had that I wouldn’t get to keep trying to find the perfect switch anymore. Anyway, quick shipping, nice thank you note, no issues, fun switches.

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Kyle

Great tactile feel with a long pole stem. If you like Boba U4t’s these are worth a try

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Heh
One of the top thocky switches

Easy to type on with big thocks. Used in an ikki68 and zoom75 with great results.

Previously used the boba u4 and ws heavy tactiles, these are much more enjoyable to type on.

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Alex C.
Great Switches

I tried several switches for my first build, including Purple Pandas, Ink Black v2s, and Anubis switches. The Anubis switches were my favorite by far; the tactility felt much stronger than the Pandas while remaining rounded rather than sharp. The feel is exactly as pictured in the force/distance graph. Packaging was great and out of the two bags I ordered only about 6 switches needed to have pins bent back into place.

Put them in a gasket-mounted Neo65 with FR4 plate and XDA-profile PBT caps, it sounds great. The mids and lows are more pronounced than the highs, although I did use PE Foam which I understand has a distinct sound. Fortunately, it's a sound I like, and I intend to use these switches in other builds in the future.

They really are a super strong tactile! Thank you for sharing your experience with us.

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Z.Y.

Shipment was packaged well and everything nicely organized. Really good company to work with, definitely going to become a main source.
The switches themselves are very pleasing with a smooth operation and pleasant bottom out. The tactile bump is well pronounced, some say it's one of the best and is highly rated by click & switch channel. They are a fairly quiet switch, has a nice sound profile, dare I say thocky and overall I am pleased. I feel I made the right choice.

I chose these after some research and a channel recommending them over the gazzew boba u4t switches. I compared them to the Neapolitan switches from a sample pack and noticed that the anubis has a less pronounced tactile bump than the Neapolitan, which isn't to say the anubis is lacking at all, the Neapolitan is just extremely tactile and sharp.
I definitely recommend the anubis for general tactile feedback that's well balanced and thocky. If you want more tactile feedback and sharpness, Neapolitan it is.

We appreciate the kind words and in depth write-up! We love Anubis switches :)