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60% Hot-Swap Red Switch Mechanical Keyboard Specs — Full Specifications

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Full spec breakdown for the 60% Hot-Swap Red Switch Mechanical Keyboard featured in my best mechanical keyboards for typing roundup. Everything you need to know before customizing your typing experience.

At a Glance

A 60% compact mechanical keyboard with hot-swappable red linear switches, 21 LED lighting effects, and a standard OEM keycap profile. Built for typists who want to customize their feel without ever soldering a thing.

Switch and Hot-Swap Specs

Switch TypeRed linear, hot-swappable
Actuation Force45g (typical for reds)
Travel Distance4.0mm full
Hot-Swap Socket3-pin and 5-pin compatible
Compatible SwitchesMost MX-style 3/5-pin switches

Layout and Build

Layout60% / 61 keys
Case MaterialPlastic
Keycap ProfileOEM
Keycap MaterialABS
Adjustable FeetYes

Lighting

Backlight21 LED effects
ColorsFull RGB spectrum
Brightness ControlYes, Fn-layer
SoftwareNone — Fn combos only

Connectivity

ConnectionUSB wired
CableStandard USB
WirelessNone
BluetoothNone

Compatibility

Plug-and-play on Windows, Mac, and Linux. No drivers required. All lighting and media controls live on the Fn layer with no software needed.

Hot-Swap Compatibility Notes

The board accepts standard 3-pin and 5-pin MX-style switches. That covers Cherry MX, Gateron, Kailh, Outemu, and most clones. Popular swaps from the stock reds: Gateron Brown for tactile bump, Kailh Box Whites for crisp clicks, Gazzew Bobas for premium silent tactile.

What’s in the Box

  • 60% Hot-Swap Mechanical Keyboard
  • USB cable
  • Keycap puller
  • Switch puller (for hot-swap operations)
  • User manual

Final Thoughts on the Specs

The standout spec here is the hot-swap socket. Everything else on the sheet is standard 60% budget board — and that’s fine. You’re not buying this keyboard for the case material or the lighting effects. You’re buying it for the foundation it gives you to customize over the next several years.

Dustin Montgomery

I am the main man behind the scenes here. I have been building computers for over 20 years, and sitting at them for even longer. The content I write is assisted by AI, but I currently work from home where I am able to pursue the art of the perfect workstation by day and the most epic battlestation by night.

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