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Redragon A113 Bullet Mechanical Switch Guide

Many of you may want a different feel for some keys compared to others or get a new experenice of without buying a new keyboard. Today, we're giving you a detailed introduction to the Redragon A113 Bullet mechanical switches, so you can choose the most suitable one for you.

Redragon A113 Bullet Mechanical Switch

 

There are six new switches available and they are factory lubed. Every switch in the A113 family is a three pin switch so it'll be compatible with about any pcb and any of the mechanical keyboard setups that you want to go with. They are also compatible for all hot-swappable keyboards includes the Redragon 2021 keyboards (K530, K630, K617 ONLY) & upcoming 2022 new Redragon hot-swap series.

 

Redragon A113 Bullet Switch Features
Click here to the purchase link of A113 switches.
 
Whether you prefer linear, clicky or something in between, we’ve got you covered. Here is a video to demonstrate the different switch sound.

The Detailed Comparison Of Each Switches

A113 Bullet-S (Silver)

Redragon A113 Bullet-S Linear Mechanical Switch

 

The bullet S is a quiet linear switch similar to mx speeds with 35 gram force. It does have a little bit of a middle clack and it requires little force for depression actuation. Ultra shorter total travel, 35g lightest operating force and fastest actuation time, Bullet-S Silver Short Liner mechanical switch gets you the victory time by a millimeter, making you winning at the start line.

 

Redragon A113 Bullet-S Linear Mechanical Switch

 

Actuation force: 35 g

Travel distance: 4 mm

Structure: linear

Pressing feeling: requires little force for depression actuation Scene: game, typing, daily work (all scenes)

Sound: quiet

 

A113 Bullet-B (Parrot)

A113 Bullet-B (Parrot)

 

Much reliable, crisp and clear to traditional blue tactile switches, Bullet-B Parrot Tactile mechanical switch delivers an upgraded unique tactile feel and clearer clicky audible feedback based on MX Blue.

 

Parrot Tactile (Equivalent Blue)
Actuation force: 40 ± 10 gf
Travel distance: 4.0mm ± 0.4mm
Structure: clicky
Pressing feeling: clicky, moderate pressing force, clear rebound
Scene: Typist
Sound: clicky

A113 Bullet-R (Neon)

A113 Bullet-R (Neon)

Lighter actuation force but stronger bounce feedback, combined with the smooth linear original feature. Bullet-R Neon Linear mechanical switch offers softer but unique rebound feedback, quieter than MX Red.

 

Redragon A113 Bullet-R Linear Mechanical Switch
Actuation force: 40 ± 5 gf
Travel distance: 4.0mm ± 0.4mm
Structure: Linear
Pressing feeling: vertical, very light pressing force, soft rebound
Scene: Office/gaming
Sound: Gentle

Bullet-QT(Lime)

Bullet-QT(Lime)

 

Bullet-QT, the outstanding quiet series dedicated for low typing noise users, does not sacrifice the soft brown tactile feel. Equivalent to the original MX Brown tactile switch with a more stable and premium typing experience.

 

Lime Soft Tactile (Equivalent Brown)
Actuation force: 35± 10 gf
Travel distance: 3.3mm
Structure: Soft Tactile
Pressing feeling: vertical, very light pressing force, soft rebound
Scene: Office
Sound: Silent

Bullet-QL(Peach)

Bullet-QL(Peach)

 

Bullet-QL, the outstanding quiet series dedicated for low typing noise users, smooth linear travel with softer force required. Equivalent to the original MX Red switch with a more stable and satisfying quiet typing experience.

 

Peach Soft Linear (Equivalent Red)
Actuation force: 40 ± 10 gf
Travel distance: 3.3mm
Structure: Soft Linear
Pressing feeling: vertical, very light pressing force, soft rebound
Scene: Office
Sound: Silent

 

Bullet-F(Wukong)

Bullet-F(Wukong)

 

The most remarkable huge clear pre-tactile with heavier actuation force boasts the strongest tactile feedback among all series. Bullet-F Wukong Clear Tactile mechanical switch will let you know every game-change timing in gaming.

 

Wukong Clear Tactile (Equivalent Blue)
Actuation force: 50 ± 10 gf
Travel distance: 3.3mm
Structure: Tactile
Pressing feeling: bump, moderate pressing force, clear rebound
Scene: Office
Sound: Gentle

 

 If you want to feel the difference of each switches, we highly reccomend you to buy the switches tester to try. Different people prefer the different switches, you can find the moste suitable switch for yourself.

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