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Glorious Panda Switch (Non Lubed Switches) - 36x Plate Mounted 3 pin Switches for Keyboard - Mechanical Keyboard Switches

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Color: Panda Unlubed


Features

  • Precise Switching: Glorious Panda switches for mechanical keyboard have a very precise and clearly noticeable switching point; this makes both typing and playing on a keyboard equipped with this keyboard switch
  • High compatibility: Glorious Gaming Panda Mechanical Switches are three-pole switches, just like Cherry MX and Kalih switches, so the vast majority of sockets is compatible with this mechanical keyboard switch.
  • Key Caps: Thanks to the use of a popular mounting profile such as that of the Cherry MX, this allows seamless adjustment of your key switches keyboard use.
  • High-quality: Glorious has chosen high-quality materials; the top cover of INVYR is made of polycarbonate, the lower cover is made of PA66 nylon, the shaft is made of POM and the spring is made of nickel-plated stainless steel. These are not pre lubed switches, allowing for even more customization.
  • Engineered with the most premium materials sourced from around the world, The feeling of Glorious Pandas could be described as a very snappy and responsive tactile switch. They feature a strong 'bump' at the start of the downstroke with a quick snap back to position in the upstroke. You'll notice less pre-travel, smoother operation, and a quicker snap back than its "holy" cousin.

Product Dimensions: 25.2 x 25.2 x 7.6 inches


Item Weight: 3.1 ounces


Manufacturer: Glorious PC Gaming Race


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: GLO-SWT-HPANDA


Date First Available: July 23, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A dead switch already?
Color: Panda Lubed
(update: Glorious reached out and made this right. I would still recommend this switch to anyone looking for a satisfying and responsive tactile switch.) I purchased the sample switch pack from Glorious before choosing the lubed version of the Panda switch. Nice tactile feel, factory lube seems good, no ping or scratchiness that I found in the non-lubed version. But after only a few weeks of use I've already had a switch die on me. At $1 per switch that's not acceptable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022 by Gillian Seed

  • Not a true Panda but still an amazing switch!
Color: Panda Lubed
Like the title says, not a true Panda but for what it is the switch has great tactile feel, thelound is "thocky" and out if all the tactile switches I have used I keep coming back to this one.
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2022 by Erik K

  • The smoothest linear switch on the market
Color: Lynx Unlubed
The only problem with this product is its price, and if you get them unlubed like every other switch comes, they are a lot more reasonable. So I'm glad they started selling them this way. I can take a half hour and save $36+ when I would be lubing the factory lubed ones a bit anyways. I wish they would just sell them prelubed for the $24/pack price. They're already making you buy a lot of switches at once. But again, they are some of the best quality on the market. You may want to look elsewhere if optical technology or long stem / short actuation switches interest you for gaming. These do not bring that level of response time, but the feeling of typing and gaming on them is unmatched. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2022 by Tyler P

  • For the $$ and if this is your first tactile switch
Color: Panda Unlubed
If this is your first tactile switch then you will prob enjoy them. Must need to lube these switches. So add another $40 for lube and kit but at least you'll be left with the lube and kit. haha. Anyways, I have the Boba U4T and these are cheaper by 10-15 bucks (not including the $ for lube and kit station) and honestly, these Glorious Panda switches are very similar to U4T. There's a strong tactile bump at the beginning, and then it's all mushy all the way down. However, if this is your first tactile switch then you will not feel and understand that these are mushy at all and will most likely enjoy them very much. But if you compare these to say something like Dark Jades/Moyu Blacks then yes these and Boba U4T are very mushy once you push through the tactile bump and these GP and U4T will defiantly feel mushy all the way down til bottoming out. Maybe if you already have the lube and kit station and do not mind spending 9 hours lubbing 70+ switches then yeah I'd say these are a good buy. Especially if this is your first tactile switch. Enjoy :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022 by Gordon

  • Good for gaming. Hard to type on.
Color: Panda Lubed
NOTE: Updated my review. +1 star. The double typing issue was caused by using the 3ms input latency. It has a warning next to it letting you know that it may cause issues with double typing. Installed in a GMMK Pro. Pros: - Good for gaming. - I REALLY enjoy them for gaming. - The thocks, are world class. Almost making the cons redeemable. (Which seems silly but you really got to try it.) Cons: - They behave more like a linear switch than a 'tactile' switch. - When typing at high speeds, you feel slowed down by their "dry sponge" feel. There's not a clear release of force after you break the key. (Over-lubed??) - When I break 100wpm~ I start getting a lot of double typing on some of them. Their return force has a hard time popping up a spacebar / backspace key, since they have a bit more weight. I think this may be related. (Over-Lubed??) - Expensive. - Removing them multiple times can cause them to have poor retention. I removed them 3 times and now they come out with the keycaps on. I'm wondering if all of these cons are due to them being overlubed. You might want to stick with the unlubed variant. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2022 by Brian

  • Great switch, but I'd definitely skip the lube.
Color: Panda Lubed
The switches are great lubed but they're absolutely worthless with the factory lube or dry. Scratch to the max even with the lubed version, if you're planning on just buying them and using them go for it. If you're anything of an enthusiast definitely go for unlubed and just do it yourself. Calling the factory lube job inconsistent would be a favor honestly, a good third of the switches ping extremely badly, and a good half of that third feel completely stock. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2022 by patrick

  • More tactile than Gateron Blues
Color: Panda Unlubed
Amazing feeling if you like tactility. As in the title, these switches are insanely tactile, moreso than blues. If you press down on a couple keycaps, they'll spring back with an astonishing amount of force. If you plan to lube them, I'd highly recommend lubing the stem legs on at least 4 switches and then testing them out together (1 switch is not enough for a good test) to see if you like the legs lubed or not. Sound is great - they give my spacebar a very "poppy" sound, which I do like. Not the most low pitch or thocc-y switches (MX Browns were more thocc-y), but the feeling more than makes up for that, and feeling is more important than sound anyway. I installed these in a Drop ALT and really had to push to get them in. The general advice is that it shouldn't take much force to install switches (and if it does, you're probably going to bend a in), but you might have to make an exception for these switches. The lower housing has protrusions that are slightly longer than those of MX Browns. There's no problem with getting it directly into the PCB, but you really have to push it through the keyboard case to get into the PCB. If you experience this issue, you shouldn't have to worry about bending pins if they're already straight and you align them properly - I didn't have any bent pins (besides the 3 out of 72 that came bent) out of the 67 switches I used. Word of advice to help you preserve your thumbs - first push on the south side gently so that the south protrusion fits in, then push down hard on both corners of the north side simultaneously to get the entire switch in. Quite a lot of effort, but I think it's worth it in the end. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022 by ripwallet

  • I like them
Color: Lynx Unlubed
I like them. Although this is my first custom keyboard build..but I think they feel smooth. I did lube them.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022 by S. Leach

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