TTC Golden Blue
vsZeal Clickiez Linear Mod
Hear them
Side by side
| TTC Golden Blue | Zeal Clickiez Linear Mod | |
| Type | Clicky | Clicky |
| Sound | Clicky | Clicky |
| Loudness | -50.1 dB | -53.9 dB |
| Pitch | 2,839 Hz | 2,353 Hz |
| Spring weight | 59.2 g | 58.8 g |
| Actuation force | 38.4 g | 39.5 g |
| Bottom-out force | 80.8 g | 69.6 g |
| Total travel | 4.1 mm | 4 mm |
| Tactile bump | 65 g | 55 g |
Force curves compared
Both curves modeled from each switch's measured actuation, bottom-out and tactile-bump values.
Which should you pick?
The TTC Golden Blue and Zeal Clickiez Linear Mod are both clicky switches, but they feel and sound different enough to be worth comparing directly.
TTC Golden Blue runs the heavier spring at 59.2g versus 58.8g — about 0.4000000000000057g more — so it feels more deliberate under the finger, while Zeal Clickiez Linear Mod is quicker and lighter to press.
On sound, TTC Golden Blue is the louder of the two at -50.1dB versus -53.9dB (3.799999999999997dB quieter), pitched higher at roughly 2,839Hz. It reads as clicky, while Zeal Clickiez Linear Mod comes across more clicky.
Both are tactile, but TTC Golden Blue has the stronger bump at about 65g versus 55g.
Pick TTC Golden Blue if you want a heavier, more controlled press and a louder, more present sound. Pick Zeal Clickiez Linear Mod if you'd rather have a lighter, faster press and a quieter typing sound. Use the players above to hear which one you actually prefer.
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