APH Networks checked out the GAMDIAS Hermes 7 Color Mechanical Keyboard
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I have often been surprised at all the different subreddits out there, which practically covers any subject you can think of. One of them I feel is fairly universal would be the oddly satisfying pictures, or GIFs one. There is just something oddly satisfying of some strange science experiment, or two seemingly random objects, fitting perfectly together. There are also some other really random oddly satisfying GIFs, such as something falling in slow motion and either completely shattering on the floor, or flattening only to bounce straight back up. We do encounter these oddly satisfying feelings every day, and here in Calgary, Alberta, close to the Rocky Mountains is no different. The mountains give us a multitude of activities to do, but many of them require you to wear some sort of uncomfortable boot. Recently, I went hiking with a couple of friends for the entire day. I wore some big hiking boots, which were appropriate for the activity. By the end of the day, I was ready to take them off, and that was a really oddly satisfying experience. It is like the feeling you get after skiing the entire day, and taking off those big and heavy ski boots. I think in any category, there will be different things that provide oddly satisfying experiences. In the computer world, one such experience would be with mechanical keyboards, when for a while I do not use Blue-type switches, and then return to them. I find it really is oddly satisfying to hear the nice click when a Blue-type switch bottoms out. To see if I can reproduce this experience, I took in GAMDIAS' Hermes 7 Color mechanical keyboard for our review today. Using TTC Blue switches, how will they compare to the usual and well-known Cherry MX switches? Read on to find out!GAMDIAS Hermes 7 Color Mechanical Keyboard Review @ APH Networks