Overview
The Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade tactile switches, were originally known as Moyu Black switches but were rebranded as the Dark Jade when Drop took over the distribution of the switches from u/victor082 who had initially started the interest check for the Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade which had previously been sold in eastern markets. The Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade gained popularity through its comparisons to the Invyr Holy Panda, however the two switches have their own personalities and differences mainly in their tactile bumps.
Product Details
Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade Linear Switch
- Switch Type: Tactile
- Stem Material: POM
- Top Housing Material: PBT
- Bottom Housing Material: PBT
- Actuation Force: 50 ± 20 gf
- Bottom Out Force: 67 ± 10 gf
- Mount: 5 pin
- Pre Travel: 2.0 ± 0.6mm
- Total Travel: 4.0 ± 0.3mm
Switch Sound
The Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade has a clean and crisp sound due to its sharp tactile bump. From just the tactile bump, the Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade creates sounds similar to any other tactile swtich, but after the tactile bump there is a slight travel that the Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade where the stem pole bottoms out, creating the loud sharp sound on keypress. On the downstroke, the Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade has a solid bottom out that creates a loud medium pitched tone. On the upstroke, the Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade has the same solid top out but slightly muted due to the short spring and the tactile bump.
The Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade would be a good fit for those that enjoy the crispy tactile sounds.
Here are some sound tests of the Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade:
Switch Feel
The Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade has a solid bottom out feel due to its long stem pole and crisp tactility due to its sharp and sudden tactile bump. There is relatively no pre travel before the tactile bump and only a slight post travel after the tactile bump where the stem pole bottoms out. The Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade stands out from the crowd for its sharp tactile bump.
The Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade has some slight stem wobble upon close inspection but is not noticeable during normal typing. The Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade has little to no housing wobble. Despite the slight wobble, the Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade feel very clean to type on.
The Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade would be a good fit for those that enjoy a clean and large tactile bump.
Things to Note
The Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade has some spring ping, which is not noticeable during normal typing but could still be helped with some lube on the springs.
Comparisons to Other Switches
Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade vs Invyr Holy Panda
- The Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade top and bottom housing is made of PBT while the Invyr Holy Panda is made of a polycarbonate top housing and a nylon bottom housing.
- Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade has a POM stem while the Invyr Holy Panda as a Halo switch stem.
- Both the Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade and the Invyr Holy Panda have a 67g bottom out force.
- Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade has a larger and sharper tactile bump than the Invyr Holy Panda.
- Both the Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade and the Invyr Holy Panda have a tactile bump that starts at the top of the keypress.
- The Invyr Holy Panda has a longer post tactile travel than the Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade.
- The Invyr Holy Panda has slightly better tolerances in its stem wobble than the Everglide Moyu Black / Dark Jade.
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