« Back to list
2022-08-18 14:33:02 Edit this switch on GitHub

Tecsee Sapphire

Manufacturer: Tecsee
Brand: Tecsee

Glitter is added in to the housings from the factory. (Does not impact sound or feel.)

There are 2 variations of this switch:

V1 Tecsee Sapphire
52g
63.5g
2.00mm
3.80mm
POM
Coloured (opaque)
PC
Transparent
PC
Transparent
V2 Tecsee Sapphire
52g
63.5g
2.00mm
3.80mm
UHMWPE
Coloured (opaque)
PC
Transparent
PC
Transparent
Tecsee Sapphire Tactile Switch Sound Test | KeebsForAll By KeebsForAll
Tactile
Switch Type icon
Tactile switches have a satisfying tactile "bump" when the switch is activated, providing a little resistance at the start of the press.

Mount type

PCB
5-pin
Switch Mount icon

Spring

Symmetric double-staged (gold plated)

Volume

Switch Volume icon
normal
Standard switch with no dampers, can be further silenced with lubrication or O-rings.

Lubrication info

Factory lubed icon
Factory lubed? Slight factory lube
Looking for switch lubrication advice? Here's a great start

Switch film

Switch Film icon
Yes, this switch in particular is vastly improved when switch films are used.
Why use switch film? Here's a good explanation and a great demonstration.

More info on films and Thicc films by Jinra.

Stem construction

Stem icon
Standard
The stem on this switch is of the standard variety.
Long pole
The stem on this switch longer than usual and hits the bottom housing eg. Halo/Holy Panda.

ThereminGoat switch score

Tecsee Sapphire
30
/35
Push Feel
17
/25
Wobble
7
/10
Sound
11
/20
Context
8
/10
Other
73
/100
Total
View full score card on GitHub

Want to try this switch out for yourself?

Buy a single Tecsee Sapphire sample switch
from our friends at...
Small disclaimer: This is an affiliate link. Switches.mx receives a small commission if you make a purchase after clicking this link. This helps us to cover costs and support us :)
Regardless, we highly recommend Mechbox for your switch needs, and encourage you to support Mechbox.

Where to buy

These prices are subject to change at any time and should be used only as a rough guide (plus, quite often switches are not sold individually and can sometimes include discounts for larger quantities).

This information is not automatically updated.