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Keygeek Explosion vs HMX Bad Sweetheart switch comparison

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The Keygeek Explosion and HMX Bad Sweetheart switches are both standard MX mechanical switches of the linear breed. They both feature standard stem shape, 45 g actuation, 2 mm pre-travel, however, they come with different top housing (PA66 vs PA12), bottom housing (N1 Nylon vs P4), stem material (M4 POM blend vs T5), spring (21 mm single-stage Japanese wire vs 22 mm KOS single-stage extended), bottom-out force (53 g vs 50 g), total travel (3.60 mm vs 3.80 mm). That said, they are not too similar. Let's check out this side-by-side specs rundawn with details, availability -- and even current prices -- to figure out which one fits you the best!

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The Keygeek Explosion is a linear standard MX mechanical switch with PA66 top housing, N1 Nylon bottom housing, and M4 POM blend stem (standard shape). It features a 21 mm single-stage Japanese wire spring. The 45g actuation occurs at 2mm. The 53g bottom-out occurs at 3.60mm. Factory lubing? Yes! Designed by Awareness Club. Manufactured by Keygeek.

The HMX Bad Sweetheart is a linear standard MX mechanical switch with PA12 top housing, P4 bottom housing, and T5 stem (standard shape). It features a 22 mm KOS single-stage extended spring. The 45g actuation occurs at 2mm. The 50g bottom-out occurs at 3.80mm. Factory lubing? Yes! Designed by RENA LAB. Manufactured by HMX.

Keygeek Explosion vs HMX Bad Sweetheart data sheets

NameKeygeek ExplosionHMX Bad Sweetheart
Typelinearlinear
Footprint5-pin5-pin
Top housingPA66PA12
Bottom housingN1 NylonP4
Stem materialM4 POM blendT5
Stem shapestandardstandard
Spring21 mm single-stage Japanese wire22 mm KOS single-stage extended
Actuation45 g45 g
Bottom-out53 g50 g
Pre-travel2 mm2 mm
Total travel3.60 mm3.80 mm
LubeFactory lubing? Yes!Factory lubing? Yes! Mixed GPL105&GPL205 on leaf spring, stem feet, and bottom housing rails.
DesignerAwareness ClubRENA LAB
ManufacturerKeygeekHMX

Prices & Offers

Where to buy Keygeek Explosion and HMX Bad Sweetheart switches?

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Comments

Comments on Keygeek Explosion switches

Comments on HMX Bad Sweetheart switches

The Keygeek Explosion switch was designed by Awareness Club, the same designer of Keygeek Higanbana switches. As hinted by the name, there was only one goal behind Explosion: it needed to be the most clacky Keygeek switch by far. In order to achieve that, an M4 strengthened POM stem and a N1 nylon bottom housing were chosen for it. Both of these materials are Keygeek's new blends, and they create a clacky, loud, and high-pitched bottom-out sound. With an improved housing mold like the Cera switches, the Explosion switches come with a perfectly balanced typing feel and a satisfying sound signature that many sought after – Unikeys.

The Bad Sweetheart switch designed by Rena Lab is one of the deepest sounding HMX switches so far; Thanks to the T5 UPE blend stem, the spherical stem tip, and the new P4 bottom housing molding, they don't sound like your usual HMX type. The new P4 bottom housing comes with as less fiberglass as possible in order to eliminate the clacky tone from the sound profile. If you are a fan of deep and thocky sounding switches that are not muted, the Bad Sweetheart switches would be a great option – Unikeys.
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