I made a short video showing what the new Kailh Bronze speed switches sound like compared to normal clicky switches. (Turn up your sound for best results!)
In addition, I also took apart one of the switches to show how the clicky sound is made.
I know that previously Kailh has not had the best rep due to quality control issues, but I really think they are trying to step up their game. Although I forgot to demonstrate it in the video, all four new Kailh speed switches have noticably less wobble compared to Gaterons.
I also now have the speed switches in stock in my store:
https://flashquark.com/product/kailh-speed-switch/One thing however: After making the video, I was looking more closely at the switch and I realized that I need to take back what I said earlier. In the video I mentioned that it is a clicky linear. I called it that because that is what several initial reviewers referred to it as.
However, there is definitely a bump on the metal leaf. I overlooked it initially because the click and the tactile bump happen at around the same time which makes it feel like it is the click mechanism that causes the tactile feedback. Technically speaking the stem touches the click mechanism first, the mechanism continues bending down for a part of the keypress, and then it springs back up at around the same time the stem rides over the bump.
A closer look at the switch opened up: