So, after my decade-long hibernation from this hobby, I wanted to explore the vastly expanded world of key-switches.
For about 15 years, I used three switches: Cherry MX Clears, Ergo-Clears and, and since 2019 Zealios V2
I really loved Clears...

But ultimately I ended up liking the Zealios more ^^;
However... What was once a niche landscape with fewer than 10 switch options has transformed into a candy-store boasting 100+ variants.
Driven by curiosity and nostalgia, I sought to evaluate modern tactile switches that could match or surpass Clears/Zealios...
So I got bunch of switch-samplers and individual switches from SwitchOddities to make up my mind.
I ended up with a couple contenders which I tested across 3 keyboards (Tofu60, Agar, CSTM80).



Two switches ended up as my finalists: Kailh Crystal Royal Box and Kailh Box V2 Brown
Below is a evaluation of my findings...
Kailh Crystal Royal Box

Tactile Feedback: The Box Royal delivers a sharp and pronounced tactile bump surpassing Clears. Also the Box stem design eliminates wobble.
Sound: They produce a medium-pitched “clack” and are overall less hollow sounding than Clears and the Zealios.
Performance: Great for typing, not so good for gaming (I always preferred linear switches here).
Verdict: Even compared to Zealios V2, Royals feel more aggressive. Great!
Kailh Crystal Box V2 Brown

Tactile Feedback: The Box V2 Browns deliver a even sharper (yet less stronger) bump than the Box Royal.
Sound: More "thocky" and quieter than the Royals, especially on the Agar.
Performance: Great for typing, somewhat usable for gaming.
Verdict: Great replacement for my Ergo-Clears.
So...Both Kailh switches address the flaws of Clears (scratchiness and stem-wobble).
Royals might replace my Zealios (not sure yet, ask again in 3 years or so).
Box V2 Brown WILL replace my Ergo-Clears.
Zealios remain a benchmark to me.
Returning to the mechanical keyboard hobby in 2025 has been an enlightening experience.
The Kailh Box Royal and Box Brown V2 exemplify the industry’s advancements.
I continue to assess whether they outshine my beloved Zealios V2.
Both have reignited my passion for the craft.
Just my 2 Cents as an Oldtimer...
I welcome your input and perspectives!
Which modern tactiles have captured your interest?
What are your suggestion for linear switches? Are the Oil/Ink switches a good replacement for vintage Blacks?
As a bonus, my praise to the Zealios...