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🔊 Kailh BOX Crystal Jade: The Loudest Mechanical Keyboard Switch?

Clicky · 91dBA · Fully transparent · 75g bottom-out

✨ Sound Test & Deep Dive | Kailh Official Blog

📌 In This Review

🔍 Click to jump – find out if the Crystal Jade is your endgame clicky.

💬 When it comes to mechanical keyboards, one of the most talked-about features is the sound produced by different switches. For enthusiasts and gamers alike, the auditory feedback can enhance the typing experience.

If you're in search of the loudest keyboard switch, you've come to the right place. Today we’re testing the Kailh BOX Crystal Jade – a fully transparent clicky switch that pushes the limits of volume and tactility.

🔊 Why Do People Love Loud Switches?

🎯 Tactile Feedback
The noise enhances the typing experience by providing clear audible confirmation of each keystroke.
😌 Satisfaction
The crisp click can be deeply satisfying for many typists, creating an enjoyable, rhythmic atmosphere.
📜 Aesthetic & Nostalgia
Loud switches often appeal to those who appreciate the classic typewriter feel and retro computing vibe.

🎧 Kailh BOX Crystal Jade – Sound Test

The video above demonstrates the raw, unfiltered click of the Crystal Jade. Notice the sharp, crisp sound with minimal ping – thanks to the factory lubrication and POM stem.

📋 Kailh BOX Crystal Jade – Full Specifications

Type
Clicky
Factory Lubed
Yes
Bottom Out Force
75g
Bottom Out Travel
3.6mm
Actuation Force
55g
Activation Point
1.8mm
Spring Length
14.5mm
Price
$0.55 per switch
Pole Length
11mm
Stem Material
POM
Housing Material
PC (fully transparent)
Noise Level
91 dBA
Kailh BOX Crystal Jade switch - fully transparent housing

Fully transparent PC housing – RGB paradise

📊 Loudness Comparison: How Does 91dBA Stack Up?

🔬 Measured sound pressure level (at 10cm distance, typical switch tester)

68dBA

Standard MX Blue

78dBA

BOX Jade

91dBA

Crystal Jade

85dBA

BOX Navy

※ Approximate values from community sound tests. Crystal Jade is one of the loudest production clicky switches available.

The 91dBA level is comparable to a loud conversation or background office noise – but with a sharp, satisfying click that cuts through any environment.

🎯 Who Is the Crystal Jade For?

✅ Enthusiasts who want the loudest, most aggressive click – no compromises.

✅ Typists who love heavy, tactile feedback – 75g bottom-out prevents accidental presses.

✅ RGB lovers – the fully transparent PC housing diffuses light beautifully.

❌ Not for open offices, libraries, or shared spaces – your colleagues will hear every keystroke.

❌ Not for light typists – the 55g actuation + 75g bottom-out requires firm fingers.

📊 Crystal Jade vs. Other Clicky Heavyweights

Switch Type Actuation Bottom-out Sound (dBA) Housing Price
Kailh BOX Crystal Jade Clicky 55g 75g 91 Full PC (clear) $0.55
Kailh BOX Jade Clicky 50g 70g 78 Nylon + PC $0.45
Kailh BOX Navy Clicky 60g 85g 85 Nylon + PC $0.50
Cherry MX Blue Clicky 50g 60g 68 Nylon $0.35
Zeal Clickiez Clicky 40/60g 70g 82 Nylon $1.20

The Crystal Jade sits at the top of the loudness chart, beating even the legendary BOX Navy by a noticeable margin.

✅ Final Verdict: A Clicky Monster

The Kailh BOX Crystal Jade is not for everyone. It’s heavy, it’s extremely loud, and it demands purpose. But if you want the loudest, most satisfying click you can get from a production mechanical switch – paired with stunning RGB transparency – this is your endgame.

With factory lubrication, POM stem, and BOX-style dustproof design, it also offers surprisingly smooth travel and long-term reliability. Just be prepared for the attention (and maybe a few complaints from nearby colleagues).

📖 Want to compare more clicky switches? Check out Keyboard University’s Switch Guide or see Tom’s Hardware best switches for broader recommendations.


© 2025 Kailh Switch. Sound test results based on community measurements. Individual results may vary. Free to share with credit.

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