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Switch comparison

Cherry MX Orange MX2A

vs

Redragon A120 Bean

Cherry MX Orange MX2A
Redragon A120 Bean
Cherry MX Orange MX2ARedragon A120 Bean
TypeLinearLinear
SoundBalancedBalanced
Loudness-34.8 dB-26.8 dB
Pitch2,433 Hz2,996 Hz
Spring weight68.2 g68.2 g
Actuation force46.6 g46.9 g
Bottom-out force83 g80.5 g
Total travel4.1 mm3.8 mm
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Both curves modeled from each switch's measured actuation, bottom-out values.

The Cherry MX Orange MX2A and Redragon A120 Bean are both linear switches, but they feel and sound different enough to be worth comparing directly.

Both use a 68.2g spring, so they weigh about the same under the finger.

On sound, Redragon A120 Bean is the louder of the two at -26.8dB versus -34.8dB (7.9999999999999964dB quieter), pitched higher at roughly 2,996Hz. It reads as balanced, while Cherry MX Orange MX2A comes across more balanced.

Pick Cherry MX Orange MX2A if you want a quieter typing sound. Pick Redragon A120 Bean if you'd rather have a louder, more present sound. Use the players above to hear which one you actually prefer.

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