The Keygeek M1 and HMX Swift Linear switches are both standard MX mechanical switches of the linear breed. They both feature standard stem shape, 2 mm pre-travel, however, they come with different top housing (L4 POM (strengthened) vs Nylon P3), bottom housing (N2 (Nylon with 20% fiberglass) vs Nylon PA3.0), stem material (L4 POM (strengthened, 7 spheres stem tip) vs LY), spring (18 mm single-stage Japanese wire vs 22 mm 50g single-stage), actuation (45 g vs 42 g), bottom-out force (53 g vs 50 g), total travel (3.60 mm vs 3.90 mm). That said, they are mostly different. 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!
The Keygeek M1 is a linear standard MX mechanical switch with L4 POM (strengthened) top housing, N2 (Nylon with 20% fiberglass) bottom housing, and L4 POM (strengthened, 7 spheres stem tip) stem (standard shape). It features a 18 mm single-stage Japanese wire spring. The 45g actuation occurs at 2mm. The 53g bottom-out occurs at 3.60mm. Factory lubing? Yes! Manufactured by Keygeek. | The HMX Swift Linear is a linear standard MX mechanical switch with Nylon P3 top housing, Nylon PA3.0 bottom housing, and LY stem (standard shape). It features a 22 mm 50g single-stage spring. The 42g actuation occurs at 2mm. The 50g bottom-out occurs at 3.90mm. Factory lubing? Yes! Manufactured by HMX. |
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| Name | Keygeek M1 | HMX Swift Linear |
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| Type | linear | linear |
| Footprint | 5-pin | 5-pin |
| Top housing | L4 POM (strengthened) | Nylon P3 |
| Bottom housing | N2 (Nylon with 20% fiberglass) | Nylon PA3.0 |
| Stem material | L4 POM (strengthened, 7 spheres stem tip) | LY |
| Stem shape | standard | standard |
| Spring | 18 mm single-stage Japanese wire | 22 mm 50g single-stage |
| Actuation | 45 g | 42 g |
| Bottom-out | 53 g | 50 g |
| Pre-travel | 2 mm | 2 mm |
| Total travel | 3.60 mm | 3.90 mm |
| Lube | Factory lubing? Yes! | Factory lubing? Yes! |
| Designer | - | - |
| Manufacturer | Keygeek | HMX |
By tracking prices and in-stock status of 30+ well-known keyboard stores worldwide, we can state that the Keygeek M1 is available at a single shop at the moment, while the HMX Swift Linear can be found in multiple stores.
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Comments on Keygeek M1 switches | Comments on HMX Swift Linear switches |
Keygeek's M1 switch is another unique addition to the Keygeek linear switch family. The reason is that M1 is manufactured using Keygeek's new stem mold, which consists of 7 smaller spheres on the stem tip. Comparing it to other classic stem tip designs that Keygeek has such as waffle stem tip (Y2 switch) or spherical stem tip (Y3 switch), the 7 spheres stem tip comes with a firmer and more solid bottom out feel. Sound wise, the 7 spheres stem tip creates a loud and thocky sound profile for the M1 switches, which is also quite different from the spherical stem tip and waffle stem tip which are designed for a quieter and deeper bottom sound – Unikeys. | No comments on HMX Swift Linear switches. |