Since 2011 I have been buying, selling, buying, returning, buying, selling, buying, returning mechanical keyboards over and over to the point where I went back to membrane keyboards out of complete dissatisfaction with what the market offered.
If I had to narrow down my main criticism it would be that for almost three decades I have been able to type comfortably without the aid of a wrist rest. For whatever reason I am very dispassionate about needing a slab of wood for typing. Some artisans certainly make some attractive samples but I'd much rather do without it.
Anyway, I bought a Havit TKL w/ the new Blue Kailh PG-1350 switches and it is great! Some will call these ML clones but honestly compared to these Cherry ML feels like Cherry MY (ie: MY sucks.)
As far as the switch and what it feels / sounds like ...
First of all realize I do NOT like MX Blue switches but not for the reasons you think. I feel like out of all the MX switches the Blues feel much more radically different depending on the board and keycaps that are used - not to mention what batch they are from. Out of all the MX Blue boards I've tried only the CM Storm XT really made me take notice on how good Blues could be.
So the best way I could describe the switch is a crisp MX Blue with 1/3 of the travel removed. Alps are still more tactile but you won't get them in this format. As a huge fan of scissor switches this is a damn nice switch!
But most important I can type very comfortably now without a wrist rest! Fantastic!
Is it endgame? I think so! This is now my only keyboard at home now. If Havit releases red or brown PG-1350's I may get one for work as well.
What else ... the keycaps are OK. I think they are double shot but not sure. I've sent emails to Havit to confirm but haven't heard back yet. Considering the number of $30-$50 Chinese boards on ebay that come with doubleshots I don't think these would be painted. AFAIK The $150 WASD Code is one of the last backlit keyboards to use painted keycaps.
Speaking of the keycaps they come with a very professional looking font. The only oddity would be the "Ent" for Enter.
Anyhow, I'm terrible at writing reviews so if you feel I've left something out or want to ask questions let me know!