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Reddit mentions of Rosewill Mechanical Keyboard Rubber O-Rings, Switch Sound Dampener Compatible w/Cherry MX and Kailh Switches, 120 pcs - RO-100T

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We found 26 Reddit mentions of Rosewill Mechanical Keyboard Rubber O-Rings, Switch Sound Dampener Compatible w/Cherry MX and Kailh Switches, 120 pcs - RO-100T. Here are the top ones.

Rosewill Mechanical Keyboard Rubber O-Rings, Switch Sound Dampener Compatible w/Cherry MX and Kailh Switches, 120 pcs - RO-100T
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DURABLE MATERIAL: These rubber O-rings are resistant to cracking and tearing, lasting you numerous gaming and typing sessionsREDUCE EXTRA NOISE: Cut away the extra taps with these keyboard dampeners. Only hear consistent and quieter mechanical clicking soundsBETTER TYPING FEEDBACK: Keyboard rings reduce travel of switches and improve actuation speed of each key press for quicker response and feedbackLESS FINGER FATIGUE: During typing and gameplay, O-ring switch dampeners create a softer landing for better shock absorption, overall reducing finger fatigueEASY INSTALLATION: Simply remove keyboard key, place O-ring onto stem of keycap, then re-install key onto keyboard and press down firmly to fully set the O-ring
Specs:
ColorO Ring
Height0.2 Inches
Length3.3 Inches
SizeRO-100T
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width3.2 Inches

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Found 26 comments on Rosewill Mechanical Keyboard Rubber O-Rings, Switch Sound Dampener Compatible w/Cherry MX and Kailh Switches, 120 pcs - RO-100T:

u/bitobittys · 5 pointsr/Twitch

Get some [O-Rings] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K73IE1C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_2fZLzbKG7TXCK) if your don't have them already. You can also set up a gate to avoid picking up noises under a certain point. There an Obs plugin I think that does that or you can also use Voicemeeter banana.

Another thing that helps is using an arm to hold the mic to reduce vibrations.

u/Jhubbz86 · 3 pointsr/buildapcsales

I bought this maybe about 6 months ago for almost full price and I love it!! I ended up putting clear dampening rings under all the keys to make it a bit more silent. I also ended up getting this key-cap kit so I have a bit more grip while I'm playing games. I've never used the small wrist rest that comes with the kit, so I can't really comment on that.

The software is ok, kinda finicky at times. You can download custom LED lighting patterns from a forum, although I don't remember what it is at the moment.

Only thing I would like, which I believe that had on previous versions, is a USB pass-through.

This is also my first mech, so I don't have anything to compare it to, besides the Logi G710+ of which, I really wasn't a fan.

u/murphs33 · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Brown, black, and red don't have a click to them, and if you don't like the sound they make when bottoming out, you can add these to dampen the noise.

u/Clintiepoo · 3 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Another vote for the o-rings. They do make it quieter. I did this to my blackwidow.

Rosewill Rubber O-Ring Sound Dampeners for Cherry MX Key Switch,135-Pieces (RO-100T) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K73IE1C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Ve1TzbX1ZEASJ

u/Justintime4hookah · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Yes, I got these and they have another version that reduces the travel half as less.

u/chibirobro · 2 pointsr/AnnePro

These are the ones I ended up buying on recommendation from another use r! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K73IE1C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/staticantics · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

A quick search on amazon yields this: Rosewill Clear Rubber Dampeners

u/SwammerDo · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Something like these will be good enough. Also the fact they are clear won't affect the backlighting as much.

They reduce the travel slightly but if you want even less travel you can stack them. You probably don't need to use an o-ring on every single key so you should have enough to do the most important keys.

u/G-Craka · 2 pointsr/bapcsalescanada

$2.99 shipping. Also I have used O rings before and my biggest complaint is that they make everything a bit more mushy feeling. This is a decent price if you wanted to try them out. They should make typing a bit more quite but the feel will be different with each switch and keycap set.


Amazon link for them with free shipping: https://www.amazon.ca/Rosewill-Rubber-Dampeners-135-Pieces-RO-100T/dp/B00K73IE1C/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1542823180&sr=8-5&keywords=o+ring

u/MatiasPula · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

nono, they are rubber rings that reduce the sound of clicking here's a link to them

u/OwThatHertz · 2 pointsr/Corsair

I can't speak to the K63 specifically but I've had an excellent experience after installing Rosewill silicone O-rings on a K70 and K95. To give you an idea of how much of a difference they make, listen carefully to a mechanical keyboard when you type a single letter. There are actually two clicks: a louder click when you press the key down and a quieter click when you release it and the spring causes it to snap back into position. Normally the first click is the loudest of the two. After the O-ring installation, the second click becomes the louder of the two because the O-ring dampens the first click so much.

In addition to sound, I just like how they feel with the O-rings as well. It's less of plastic bashing against plastic and more of a soft, premium feel. However, some folks (particularly those with Cherry MX Blues) prefer a more "clicky" feel and may find O-rings too spongy for their tastes. YMMV.

You can use those O-rings on any mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX switches. However, note that there are different packs with carrying numbers of O-rings in each pack depending on the type of keyboard you have. It's possible that the size might vary as well based on keyboard/switch type, but I don't know. Of course, they're only $10 so you won't be out very much money if you decide you don't like them. ;-)

u/nataku411 · 2 pointsr/hardwarep0rn

More expensive, but if you're worried about light from the keyboard being hindered by the o-rings you can grab these clear ones.

u/EAghost · 1 pointr/buildapc

Happy to!

if you have the money set aside for it, I can't really argue much against it, especially since you have Microcenter as the supplier. I had to fight against the urge to buy 4790K for $250 myself lol, but it seems you're in a better position to treat yourself to it; just know that in your case its a luxury, not necessity.

I'd suggest browns since they have some of that rewarding feedback in touch and sound. In reality these keyboards aren't THAT noisy (all keyboards make some), but that changes in the dead of night. You could also purchase a full set of o rings that dampen the 'clack' from bottoming out, further reducing sound. I bought these for when I may need to quiet my blues down: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K73IE1C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/herchen · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Just got the o-rings and put them on - they make a huge difference. The travel time is greatly reduced, the keys themselves feel more stable and the sound is much softer as well.

I now love this keyboard wholeheartedly - it looks great and now it feels incredible!!!

These are the rings I got:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K73IE1C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It's amazing to me how configurable these keyboards are. Can't wait to mess with the keycaps next. Thanks for the feedback on your board. Glad we're both digging it!!

u/kmcdow · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I ordered these to use with this board.

I'm currently using these on my Ducky One.

u/myrrh_maid · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

I have o-rings on my keyboard at work -- a Ducky with MX Reds -- out of deference to my co-workers. The person who gave me the o-rings didn't know what kind/size they were; but I believe they are these Rosewill 0.2mm o-rings, which would make them similar to your WASD red o-rings.

As far as keyfeel, I actually quite like them. They don't make the reds feel like a rubber dome at all. Rather, they soften the keypress a little bit, which feels nice; and they lower the sound a bit -- the "thock" sound of a key hitting the bottom is transformed into a softer "thud" type of sound. (Of course, typing more softly also reduces the noise.) I like the board without o-rings just fine, too; and if I weren't using the board at work, I probably wouldn't bother with the rings.

Here's a video that compares the typing sound of reds without o-rings, and then with.

u/KingCreotis · 1 pointr/osugame

I know that. I am just looking for the osu players opinions before I spend 10 dollars on something I will regret buying. (https://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-Rubber-Dampeners-135-Pieces-RO-100T/dp/B00K73IE1C/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1487905778&sr=8-2&keywords=o-rings)

u/GelgoogGuy · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Can anyone confirm if these o-rings would work for my Magicforce 108 with brown switches?

u/FlyingManBearPig · 1 pointr/buildapc

Interesting. I Googled some more and came across this Youtube video. It's a package of rubber O-rings for around $10.00 that I could stick on the bottom side of each key to dampen the noise.

I'm not sure how to open my mouse though. It's a Logitech and I don't see any screws underneath. I'll have to Google some more.

u/lukeowenh · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

The Logitech G610 Orion Red is on sale for $86.96 and it's mechanical with cherry mx red switches and a white backlight, Cherry MX Reds are fairly quiet but if it's too loud you can always buy O-Rings

u/Geranyl · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

These exist. Can't vouch for their quality or effectiveness, though.

u/Exfiltrate · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

http://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-Rubber-Dampeners-135-Pieces-RO-100T/dp/B00K73IE1C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406855731&sr=8-1&keywords=rosewill+o+rings

I was going to get the WASDKeyboards O-Rings, but they were out of stock on Amazon so I got these. I am not at all disappointed. They feel great on reds, and you get enough for two 60% keyboards.