I'm not a huge fan of blue switches, but since this keyboard only comes in blue or red, I had to get the blue one for the tactile feedback. However since it's low profile, it's not as noisy as your typical blue switches, which is a huge plus for me.I've been using low profiles keyboard for a good 3 years, previously on Logitech G915. Although I've been a Logitech fanboy since I have memory, I have to say this keyboard is several leagues above G915. The keycaps don't wobble, material feels more premium and less slippery/plasticky. Wireless perfomance/battery life is on par with Logitech, and the form factor is way better (G915 has a pretty sparse layout despite being TKL for some reason)Some cons on the keyboard: - The touch sensor for volume adjustment can be finnicky. It's definitely less reliable than a scrolling wheel type, but it's usable - (Huge minus) You can't redefine the Fn+key combination. Those are all baked into the hardware I assume. Those Fn+keys are super important for 65% keyboards, so I had to reassign a few thinly used keys (right Ctrl, right Alt, Ins etc.) to other keys to fit my workflow. - Software is bad. So far it hasn't irked me beyond comprehension like Razer's does, i.e. it doesn't bug out the keyboard and make it useless, so at least there's that. But it's definitely clunky and I'd avoided using it once I was done with the initial set up