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The MechLands LEOBOG Ice Vein 100-piece linear keyboard switch set features a 42g actuation force optimized for gaming and typing endurance. Crafted with durable POM stems and nylon housing, these factory pre-lubed switches offer a smooth, quiet experience with a lifespan of up to 60 million keystrokes. Compatible with MX-style keycaps and equipped with built-in LED slots and light diffusers, they deliver vibrant RGB lighting and broad keyboard layout compatibility.
| ASIN | B0F5WRR2N5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,420 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #50 in Key Operated Switches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (18) |
| Date First Available | May 7, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
| Manufacturer | MechLands |
| Product Dimensions | 0.79 x 0.79 x 0.79 inches |
N**E
Sweet poppy thock!!!
Beautiful sound! High quality Leobog switch! Has an addictive poppy sound! Not a quiet switch at all but still very nice!
A**Y
Great Poppy Switch
The Leobog Ice Vein switches are a fantastic choice for anyone seeking a smooth and satisfying linear typing experience! They deliver an incredibly fluid keystroke with minimal friction right out of the box, and have a nice "Poppy" sound. The Ice Veins are definitely a standout for their excellent performance and feel at an accessible price.
F**U
Nice but 4/100 were bad
Great switches for everyday typing. Smooth and nice sound. My only complaint is that I rcvd 4 bum switches that were duds. :(
M**W
Good thonk
Creates a good "thonky" sound in a Keychron V2. Not the same hollow sound that you get in the Aula F75, which I attribute largely to the difference between the metal Keychron vs the plastic Aula. I got a better "thonk" once I added tape and kilmat to the Keychron keyboard.
R**N
A definite winner in the budget linear mechanical switch market.
The recent budget space for mechanical switches companies like Leobog and Outemu in my opinion have been dominating in the lower end markets and this is no different. The closest switches I have to these both in linearity and price are the gateron g pro milk yellow. Now in terms of the compression force they are very similar, and in my opinion this is the sweet spot around 40g to 50g where there is just enough pressure for me not to make false actuations while typing, but not so much where my fingers get tired after a long typing sessions. The stability of the switches are outstanding whether it's because of they're boxy design or due to the tight tolerances they are far more stable than the gateron g pro milk yellow switches nearing some of my more premium switches and because of this it don't feel like my fingers are going to be rolling off them when I press down a little too hard. The sound, travel, and smoothness are all also quite good. Their sound is definitely more on the clicky side at a higher pitch, but it still gets within throwing distance of the more deep sound of the gateron g pro milk yellow. As I said before they are very stable when you press them down, but due to this tighter tolerances they do feel a little more scratchy than the buttery smooth G Pros, but still they are leagues above some of the other budget switches I have tried and it's not so noticeable where you can hear the scratchiness is just enough we could slightly feel it if you reallyconcentrate. Honestly for even the MSRP price for 100 switches this is a bargain if you're looking for linear mechanical switches. The overall design is like any other MX style switch, but they are kind enough to include a light guide which can be helpful for those who use shine through keycaps, but if you prefer not to have them I'm happy to report that with a bit of pressure in my case I used a flat head screwdriver you are able to remove them completely. So overall I wouldn't say these go Toe to Toe with the highest ends of expensive mechanical switches, but due to their in my opinion relatively budget price and their overall build quality, design, stability, linearity, and of course sound they are a great choice for anybody looking to upgrade either they're cheap mechanical keyboard or those who are looking to build a fully custom board on a budget. I will continue using these switches in one of my keyboards and report any issue they may have with it in the future.
N**G
Nice
Really lovely switches. Not much for lighting but the actual typing experience is solid. Smooth and fairly quiet.
U**S
MechLands LEOBOG Ice Vein MX Switches
Unfortunately, a bunch were lost in shipping. The package is made from plastic and was squeezed in shipping. They fell into the box which was not taped correctly and spilled along the bottom. There was a space between the tape where they obviously fell out. I did retain over 70 of them and they work swimmingly. Standard MX design that will fit most mechanicals. It has a soft but distinct sound. They are built well and look as good if not better than the myriad of switches I have tested and worked with over the years. Great for replacements and with 100 in this bundle you could build a less than full KB. All that and they are inexpensive to boot which is always welcome when they are quality like these. I didn't expect to like them at first but after using a few as replacements I realized just how good they are.
N**G
Factory lube was not consistent
Some of the switches had a lot of spring/leaf ping due the inconsistent factory lubing process. I think once lubed, the sound profile of these switches will be more consistent and enjoyable but stock, out of the box, I did not find these switches usable due to the annoying pinging.
V**N
Tasten liessen sich nicht einsetzen und springen immer wieder raus. Sehr grosse Enttäuschung.
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