hot-swappable switches

#1
Hot-swap support is consistently confirmed, including compatibility with 3- and 5-pin switches.
#2
Hot-swap support is one of the Azoth’s defining enthusiast features and is repeatedly highlighted across reviews.
#3
Hot-swap support is clearly confirmed across reviews, making switch swaps part of the board’s appeal.
#4
Dual HE/MX hot-swap support is repeatedly singled out as a standout feature, with reviewers noting support for magnetic and 3- or 5-pin mechanical switches.
#5
Hot-swappable switch support is widely documented, with multiple reviews confirming support for 3-pin or 5-pin switches and easy mechanical switch replacement.
#6
Hot-swap support is one of the keyboard’s headline features and is praised across multiple reviews.
#7
The HE implementation allows hot-swap support and broader switch flexibility than many competing boards.
#8
Hot-swap support is a major selling point, with broad 5-pin support repeatedly highlighted.
#9
Hot-swap support is repeatedly confirmed, including compatibility with user-supplied switches.
#10
Hot-swap support is consistently highlighted as a major strength.
#11
Reviews consistently confirm hot-swappability and easy swap support.
#12
Hot-swap support is widely noted and makes the board more appealing to tinkerers and long-term owners.
#13
Hot-swap support is widely supported in the reviews, including replaceable switches, 3-pin/5-pin support, magnetic and mechanical switch compatibility, and easy switch experimentation.
#14
Hot-swap support is one of the most consistently praised features, with repeated mentions of broad socket compatibility.
#15
Hot-swap support is clearly present where reviewed, letting users swap compatible magnetic switches without soldering.
#16
Hot-swap support is a well-documented feature and a consistent selling point across the review set.
#17
Multiple reviews confirm the PCB or sockets are hot-swappable for switch changes.
#18
Hot-swap support is present for compatible switches, and reviewers explicitly note that the switches can be removed or swapped.
#19
One review confirms support for hot-swapping compatible magnetic switches.
#20
Multiple reviews explicitly confirm hot-swappable 5-pin switch support.
#21
Hot-swap support is repeatedly mentioned, though one review cautioned that it applies to magnetic switches rather than traditional mechanical switches.
#22
Hot-swap support is present, but the practical upside is reduced by limited magnetic switch compatibility.
#23
Hot-swap support is present and appreciated, though its practical value is narrowed by the limited compatible magnetic switch ecosystem.
#24
Reviews indicate the board supports swapping among compatible Gateron double-rail magnetic switches, but not broad switch freedom.
#25
Hot-swap support is present, but the direct evidence also shows that compatibility is not especially broad.
#26
The K2 HE supports hot-swapping within its magnetic-switch ecosystem, according to multiple scored reviews.
#27
The switches are hot-swappable, but that advantage is limited by the restricted switch ecosystem.
#28
Hot-swap support is mentioned, but at least one review says the current switch ecosystem still limits that benefit.
#29
The switches are hot-swappable, but the ecosystem is currently proprietary to Ducky’s inductive parts.
#30
Hot-swap capability is present, but the supported reviews make clear that switch compatibility is still restricted.
#31
The keyboard is technically hot-swappable, and reviews mention included tools and removable switches. However, support is limited by Hall-effect/proprietary switch compatibility, so it is less flexible than many mechanical hot-swap boards.
#32
Magnetic switch swapping exists, but support is limited to compatible Gateron Double-Rail magnetic options.
#33
Hot-swap support is present, but reviewers repeatedly note that compatible low-profile magnetic switch choices are scarce.
#34
Hot-swap support is highly split by version. Older G Pro X reviews praise it as a major feature, while later TKL and 60% reviews often criticize its absence or restrictions.
#35
Hot-swap support is mixed in the review set: several reviewers say the switches are not hot-swappable, while others describe at least partial hall-switch swapping.
#36
Reviews conflict on whether the switch setup should be considered hot-swappable, so flexibility here is inconsistent in the source material.
#37
Hot-swap support was not meaningfully present in the evidence; the clearest review evidence described the board as missing hot-swappable switches.
#38
The reviews consistently frame the board as not hot-swappable, which is one of the clearer limitations compared with some rivals.
#39
Reviews explicitly note that the switches are not hot-swappable, which is a clear downside versus more mod-friendly competitors.
#40
Reviews explicitly note that the K65 Pro Mini lacks true hot-swap support.
#41
Hot-swappability is a weakness here because at least one review explicitly states that the switches are not hot-swappable.
#42
Reviews explicitly call out the lack of hot-swap support as a downside.
#43
Multiple reviews explicitly note that the switches are not hot-swappable.
#44
The board is explicitly described as not hot-swappable in review coverage.
#45
Hot-swappable switches are a clear weakness. Multiple reviewers explicitly note that the full-size V4 Pro does not support hot-swap.
#46
Multiple reviews explicitly say the switches are not hot-swappable.
#47
Hot-swap support is clearly absent. Multiple reviews explicitly say the switches are not hot-swappable.
#48
Multiple reviews explicitly state the switches are not hot-swappable.
#49
The keyboard is explicitly described as not hot-swappable.
#50
At least one review directly states the switches are not hot-swappable, making this a weak point.