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Keygeek Y2 vs HMX Hibiscus switch comparison

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The Keygeek Y2 and HMX Hibiscus switches are both standard MX mechanical switches of the linear breed. They both feature PA12 top housing, standard stem shape, 2 mm pre-travel, however, they come with different bottom housing (PA12 vs PA66), stem material (U5+ UPE blend vs T3), spring (single-stage Japanese wire, various weight (37/45/53/63g) vs 20 mm KOS single-stage extended), actuation (32 g vs 42 g), bottom-out force (37 g vs 48 g), total travel (3.60 mm vs 3.50 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 Y2 is a linear standard MX mechanical switch with PA12 top housing, PA12 bottom housing, and U5+ UPE blend stem (standard shape). It features a single-stage Japanese wire, various weight (37/45/53/63g) spring. The 32g actuation occurs at 2mm. The 37g bottom-out occurs at 3.60mm. Keygeek's newest waffle stem tip molding and the textured stem tip (reducing the contact surface area) results in a deep sound profile. Factory lubing? Yes! Designed by MZ Studio. Manufactured by Keygeek.

The HMX Hibiscus is a linear standard MX mechanical switch with PA12 top housing, PA66 bottom housing, and T3 stem (standard shape). It features a 20 mm KOS single-stage extended spring. The 42g actuation occurs at 2mm. The 48g bottom-out occurs at 3.50mm. Factory lubing? Yes! Designed by Soulcat X SPM. Manufactured by HMX.

Keygeek Y2 vs HMX Hibiscus data sheets

NameKeygeek Y2HMX Hibiscus
Typelinearlinear
Footprint5-pin5-pin
Top housingPA12PA12
Bottom housingPA12PA66
Stem materialU5+ UPE blendT3
Stem shapestandardstandard
Springsingle-stage Japanese wire, various weight (37/45/53/63g)20 mm KOS single-stage extended
Actuation32 g42 g
Bottom-out37 g48 g
Pre-travel2 mm2 mm
Total travel3.60 mm3.50 mm
LubeFactory lubing? Yes!Factory lubing? Yes! Mixed GPL105&GPL205 on leaf spring, stem feet, and bottom housing rails. Dry film lube on springs
DesignerMZ StudioSoulcat X SPM
ManufacturerKeygeekHMX

Prices & Offers

Where to buy Keygeek Y2 and HMX Hibiscus switches?

By tracking prices and in-stock status of 30+ well-known keyboard stores worldwide, we can state that the Keygeek Y2 is much more widely available, but the HMX Hibiscus is also available in stores.

Clicking the links below take you to some notable keyboard shops offering Keygeek Y2 and HMX Hibiscus switches. When accepted, the prices indicated already include the discount - use the KBDNEWS coupon code at checkout to claim your saving!

Prices, discounts, and stock status are checked regularly; however, changes since the last update cannot be ruled out. Everything here is for informational purposes only. Check the product pages for the latest prices!

Comments

Comments on Keygeek Y2 switches

Comments on HMX Hibiscus switches

The Keygeek Y2 switch, designed by MZ Studio, again proves to us that Keygeek has no limits when it comes to innovation. The Y2 switches use Keygeek's newest waffle stem tip molding to create an extremely deep sound profile. The stem tip comes with a textured design, which reduces the contact surface area to eliminate any possible clacky or poppy tone. The PA12 housing increases the overall smoothness and further minimizes any scratch sound that might exist, leading to a pure and deep bottom-out sound profile – Unikeys.

HMX Hibiscus switches come with a T3 stem, PA12 top housing, and PA66 bottom housing. Spec-wise, it is a bit similar to the Canglan V2 and EVA switches which are one of the deepest and most thocky HMX switches. We are not sure what the T3 stem is made of nor its formula, but based on the sound comparison to Canglan V2 and EVA, the T3 stem makes them sound a bit deeper and quieter than both Canglan V2 and EVA switches. In the meantime, they still come with that signature HMX clack and solid bottom out sound – Unikeys.
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