Specs Dictionary
Romer G Switches
Romer G switches were invented by Logitech for their 2014 Orion Spark G910 mechanical keyboard. We first looked at the Romer G switches at PAX Prime before later reviewing their initial launch in the Orion Spark RGB keyboard. Romer G switches are designed to actuate and feel similar to damped Cherry MX Browns; they're quiet, have a shallow actuation depth, and have altered design to allow for better backlight spread (less bleed) and more vibrant LEDs.
Romer G switches are rated for 70 million key clicks (about 20 million more than current Cherry MX switches) and actuate quicker, with a depth of only 1.5mm (Cherry MX red switches use 1.5mm).
See Also
- Cherry MX Switches
- Kailh Switches
- Razer Switches
- Buckling Spring Switches
- Actuation Depth