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HMX Sillyworks - Waverider V2 Tactile Switches

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HMX Sillyworks - Waverider V2 Tactile Switches

$6.80

$2.38

The Story

Collaboratively designed by Sillyworks and HMX, the Waverider V2 Tactile Switch takes inspiration from ocean waves, with a design that evokes sunlight filtering through water, distant reefs and glistening.

True to its name, it features a tactile first, linear second keystroke – the first half feels smooth and gradual, while the second half glides linearly, creating a rhythmic, wave-like feel. The V2 enhances tactile feedback compared to the V1, balancing the two phases perfectly for a dynamic typing experience.

It maintains a crisp sound profile, with a loud bottom-out and noticeably quieter rebound (thanks to tactile resistance), avoiding the harshness of linear switches with long springs. Retaining the V1’s high-quality materials, it uses a shorter travel for better keycap compatibility.
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Collaboratively designed by Sillyworks and HMX, the Waverider V2 Tactile Switch takes inspiration from ocean waves, with a design that evokes sunlight filtering through water, distant reefs and glistening.

True to its name, it features a tactile first, linear second keystroke – the first half feels smooth and gradual, while the second half glides linearly, creating a rhythmic, wave-like feel. The V2 enhances tactile feedback compared to the V1, balancing the two phases perfectly for a dynamic typing experience.

It maintains a crisp sound profile, with a loud bottom-out and noticeably quieter rebound (thanks to tactile resistance), avoiding the harshness of linear switches with long springs. Retaining the V1’s high-quality materials, it uses a shorter travel for better keycap compatibility.