Comments on Profile Post by Foamearplugssuck

  1. TheIncident
    TheIncident
    I'd recommend the touch keyboards by GETT. The CK4 and CK5 if you like a compact keyboard more than a full one.

    These are the quietest keyboards ever decibel-wise because they have no moving or mechanical parts.

    They use capacitive-touch technology.
    Aug 29, 2022
  2. TheIncident
  3. TheIncident
    TheIncident
    The Logitech K380 and Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard are the quietest when it comes to keyboards with moving parts but only for the keys, like most keyboards, the space bar is loud if you have hyperacusis or just dislike that smack/clack/click sound.
    Aug 29, 2022
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  5. Foamearplugssuck
    Foamearplugssuck
    @TheIncident thank you!! the GETT keyboards a bit out of my price range, but I'll consider them in the future. Was looking at the logitech one earlier and I'm thinking of going with that one.
    Aug 29, 2022
  6. TheIncident
    TheIncident
    That's all good, they're quite expensive indeed. The Logitech K380 keyboard is not a bad idea even though it can be a tiny bit click because of the moving parts, just make sure to type slow at first and test the waters with hearing protection and be very careful if not wearing any. I'd say between the two of them. The Microsoft Bluetooth Keyboard is the quietest decibel-wise.
    Sep 1, 2022
  7. TheIncident
    TheIncident
    Just make sure to watch out for the Spacebar for any keyboard you pick. Possibly even ask someone with no T or H and healthy ears to remove the spacebar keycap if that makes it quieter so you'd just have to press the membrane button ( It's most likely not a quiet procedure so it's better to ask someone with healthy ears and no T or H and tell them to wear ear muffs)
    Sep 1, 2022
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