Compare be quiet! Light Mount vs be quiet! Dark Mount

P1 be quiet! Light Mount
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Comparison Takeaways

be quiet! Light Mount

Where It Has the Edge

  • backlight brightness is 4.2 vs 3.5. Backlighting is usually praised as bright and vivid, though some reviewers find the top bar jarring or the...
  • switch options is 4.1 vs 3.5. Switch options are viewed positively because linear and tactile choices cover preferences, though options remain narrower than enthusiast...
  • reliability is 3.4 vs 2.8. Reliability evidence is mixed, combining praise for wired dependability with isolated software/profile reliability issues.
  • media controls is 4.0 vs 3.5. Media controls are mostly praised for easy access and satisfying operation, though one review finds the knob somewhat...

be quiet! Dark Mount

Where It Has the Edge

  • desk space efficiency is 4.9 vs 2.5. Desk space efficiency was praised because the detachable or left-mounted numpad frees mouse space without giving up full-size...
  • layout options is 4.8 vs 3.3. Layout options were a major strength, with praise for the TKL/full-size modular design, ambidextrous numpad, and many possible...
  • frame rigidity is 4.7 vs 3.9. Frame rigidity was repeatedly praised, with reviewers describing the board as solid, planted, robust, and difficult to flex.
  • actuation consistency is 4.8 vs 4.0. Actuation was described as smooth, consistent, and accurate, though reviewers also noted the board lacks adjustable actuation controls.
Average score
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
3.9
Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.0
acoustics
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.6

Reviewers consistently describe the keyboard as quiet, muted, or acoustically refined, with only a few noting it is not completely silent.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
5.0

Acoustics were exceptional in the reviews that discussed them directly, with reviewers saying the silent operation was nailed.

actuation consistency
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.0

The available evidence says actuation is consistent enough for fast-paced games, but this attribute is not discussed broadly.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.8

Actuation was described as smooth, consistent, and accurate, though reviewers also noted the board lacks adjustable actuation controls.

analog input support
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
1.4

Reviewers who discuss analog input say the Light Mount lacks magnetic or optical analog response, making it weaker for cutting-edge gaming features.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
1.5

Analog input support was criticized as absent, with reviewers noting the switches are not analog, optical, or hall effect.

backlight brightness
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.2

Backlighting is usually praised as bright and vivid, though some reviewers find the top bar jarring or the underside lighting too dim.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.5

Backlight brightness feedback was mixed: reviewers liked brightness controls, but one noted the display-key brightness could not be adjusted.

build quality
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.2

Build quality is generally viewed as solid and refined, with some criticism of the plastic base or less premium heft.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.6

Build quality was broadly strong, especially for the core board, with reviewers praising rigidity, premium feel, and robust construction.

cable quality
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.1

Cable quality gets positive comments where discussed, mainly because the included USB cable is braided, thick, detachable, and practical.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.8

Cable quality received limited but positive-to-mixed feedback, with reviewers noting useful length and toughness but missing older routing or extension conveniences.

compatibility
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.6

Compatibility is a strength thanks to web-based IO Center access for Mac, Linux, Chromium browsers, and locked-down machines.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.8

Compatibility was a strength because reviewers praised the web-based software for Mac, Linux, browser use, and situations where installing software is not allowed.

connectivity
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
3.1

Connectivity is mixed because reviewers appreciate the reliable wired connection but repeatedly note the absence of wireless.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.9

Connectivity was mixed: wired and modular connections could be sturdy and easy, but reviewers also criticized play, no wireless, or wired-only limitations.

customization options
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.4

Customization is praised across lighting, remapping, macros, layers, profiles, and web/software controls.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.7

Customization options were a defining strength, with reviewers highlighting modular layouts, remapping, display keys, RGB, macros, and flexible setup choices.

design aesthetics
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.0

Design opinions are mostly positive for its clean RGB-forward look, but some reviewers find the overall gaming-keyboard shape plain or dated.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.3

Design aesthetics were mostly praised for mature, premium, clean, or elegant styling, though some reviewers felt it looked dated or plain.

desk space efficiency
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
2.5

Desk space efficiency is a weakness because the Light Mount is a full-size board with extra keys and can feel large on a desk.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.9

Desk space efficiency was praised because the detachable or left-mounted numpad frees mouse space without giving up full-size functionality.

durability
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.3

Durability evidence centers on PBT keycaps and legends that should resist wear, giving reviewers confidence in long-term keycap life.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.8

Durability was supported by praise for PBT keycaps, sturdy construction, long-term feel, and robust materials.

ease of switch replacement
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.7

Switch replacement is praised as easy and flexible thanks to included tools and 5-pin hot-swappable compatibility.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
5.0

Ease of switch replacement was positively supported by the hot-swap design and included tools, making switch and keycap replacement straightforward.

ergonomics
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.3

Ergonomics are mostly positive due to adjustable feet and a comfortable magnetic wrist rest, with one reviewer wanting a thicker rest.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.6

Ergonomics were generally positive thanks to angle adjustment, wrist rests, modular positioning, and reduced reach, though magnetic feet had some robustness caveats.

extra gaming features
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
2.6

Gaming extras are limited: reviewers like basic game mode and macro keys, but miss rapid trigger, adjustable actuation, SOCD, or deeper esports tools.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
2.3

Extra gaming features were a repeated weakness, with reviewers missing hall effect switches, higher polling, SOCD, analog features, and adjustable actuation.

frame rigidity
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
3.9

Frame rigidity is generally solid, especially where reviewers note stiffness or aluminum support, though one review says it lacks premium heft.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.7

Frame rigidity was repeatedly praised, with reviewers describing the board as solid, planted, robust, and difficult to flex.

gaming performance
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.1

Gaming performance is good for mainstream play, but several reviewers distinguish it from esports-focused or analog-switch boards.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.8

Gaming performance was judged good for general play, but not exceptional for competitive users because advanced esports features are missing.

hot-swappable switches
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.6

Hot-swappable switch support is praised when reviewers connect it to easy customization and 5-pin switch flexibility.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
5.0

Hot-swappable switches were consistently praised for making switches and keycaps easy to replace or customize.

keycap quality
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.2

Keycap quality is praised for PBT double-shot construction, texture, shine-through clarity, and lack of visible imperfections.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.6

Keycap quality was mostly praised for PBT durability, texture, and legend longevity, with one reviewer finding the caps slipperier than a competitor.

key responsiveness
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.3

Key responsiveness is viewed as fast and precise enough for normal gaming and typing, even without advanced analog features.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.7

Key response was generally described as sharp, precise, and dependable across typing and gaming, with repeated praise for accurate registration.

key stability
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.5

Key stability is a strength, with reviewers praising stable large keys, minimal rattle, and strong stabilizer behavior.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
5.0

Key stability was strong in the main board, with reviewers highlighting little wobble, consistent stabilized keys, and planted feel.

latency
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.3

Latency evidence is limited but positive, with reviewers reporting no noticeable delay or performance limitation.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.5

Latency-related feedback was positive where discussed, with reviewers saying response time felt sharp and quick during fast or complex input.

layout options
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
3.3

Layout options are mixed: ISO/ANSI availability helps, but the lack of TKL or smaller layouts limits choice.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.8

Layout options were a major strength, with praise for the TKL/full-size modular design, ambidextrous numpad, and many possible configurations.

legend visibility
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
3.7

Legend visibility is mixed because shine-through clarity is praised, while some icons, lock indicators, or large side-key legends draw criticism.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.7

Legend visibility was mixed: shine-through legends and alternative assignments were praised, while stealth lock icons were criticized as hard to see.

macro customization
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.2

Macro customization is a clear strength, with reviewers praising remapping, recording macros, programmable M keys, and FN-layer possibilities.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.4

Macro customization was broadly praised for display keys, programmable functions, and Windows macro features, though some reviewers found the scope less advanced or less useful than expected.

materials quality
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.0

Materials are often called premium or high-quality, but some reviewers criticize the plastic underside at this price.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.6

Materials quality was mixed: reviewers liked aluminum, PBT, and premium materials, but several criticized plastic or ABS elements at this price.

media controls
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.0

Media controls are mostly praised for easy access and satisfying operation, though one review finds the knob somewhat wobbly.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.5

Media controls were mixed: reviewers liked the dock concept and utility, but many criticized shallow buttons, mushy feel, confusing navigation, or limited flexibility.

noise level
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.4

Noise level is the product’s strongest theme, with reviewers finding it impressively quiet even when noting specific louder buttons or comparisons.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.9

Noise level was the strongest consensus point: reviewers repeatedly called the board extremely quiet, whisper-like, or among the quietest mechanical keyboards they had used.

onboard memory
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.3

Onboard memory is useful for saved lighting/profile behavior and reducing reliance on always-running software.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.5

Onboard memory was praised where discussed, especially for saving settings or using board-level controls without constant software dependence.

passthrough features
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
No score yet
Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
1.5

Passthrough features were a weakness, with reviewers criticizing the lack of USB passthrough or the wired-only connection limitations.

per-key lighting control
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.3

Per-key lighting control is praised for vivid individual-key control, custom zones, and layered effects.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
5.0

Per-key lighting control was positively noted where discussed, especially for custom areas, individual keys, and multi-layer lighting control.

polling rate
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
3.5

Polling rate is considered adequate or standard at 1,000 Hz, supporting mainstream gaming but not a headline feature.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.5

The 1,000Hz polling rate was considered fine or a reasonable tradeoff, but reviewers noted it does not compete with faster 8,000Hz gaming boards.

portability
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
3.4

Portability is mixed: lighter weight and web configuration help movement, but the full-size footprint works against travel use.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.5

Portability was limited but not wholly negative: one reviewer found it more portable than a daily driver, though the broader design remains a modular desk keyboard.

profile management
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
3.8

Profile management is mostly positive where IO Center profiles are discussed, but one reviewer reports confusion between hardware and software profiles.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.8

Profile management was useful but imperfect, with onboard/browser profile handling praised and profile switching or web limitations criticized.

rapid trigger support
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
1.3

Rapid trigger support is a clear weakness because multiple reviewers explicitly say it is absent.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
1.6

Rapid trigger support was a repeated weakness: several reviewers explicitly missed Rapid Trigger, adjustable actuation, SOCD, or similar modern gaming functions.

reliability
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
3.4

Reliability evidence is mixed, combining praise for wired dependability with isolated software/profile reliability issues.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
2.8

Reliability was mixed, with several reviewers reporting bugs, wake issues, profile resets, media desync, loose feet, or port-cover issues.

RGB customization
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.3

RGB customization is broadly praised for layers, colors, Dynamic Lighting support, and broad software control, with some preset-selection complaints.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.6

RGB customization was widely praised for deep software control, per-key effects, layers, presets, and web or app configuration.

RGB lighting quality
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.4

RGB lighting quality is a major strength, praised as vibrant, crisp, bright, even, and visually striking.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.4

RGB lighting quality was generally strong, with praise for vivid, uniform, attractive light bars and ambiance; minor complaints included distracting edge lighting or weak purple tones.

size and form factor
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
3.0

Size and form factor are mixed to negative: the full-size layout suits users who need every key but feels large and inflexible to others.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
2.8

Size and form factor drew mixed reactions: one reviewer found the look dated, while another called it big with all modules attached.

software quality
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.3

Software quality is generally praised as simple, polished, responsive, and web-accessible, with one notable complaint about underdevelopment.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.2

Software quality was good overall but inconsistent: reviewers praised the interface and web option, while others reported bugs, missing refinements, or basic functionality.

sound dampening
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.6

Sound dampening is strongly praised, especially the multilayer foam/silicone approach that reduces echo, reverb, and harsh keystroke noise.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
5.0

Sound dampening was one of the clearest strengths, with reviewers praising the multi-layer foam/silicone system for reducing echo, vibration, and typing noise.

stabilizer quality
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.6

Stabilizer quality is a standout strength, with repeated praise for lubed, quiet, stable, rattle-free larger keys.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.9

Stabilizer quality was a standout, with reviewers repeatedly praising lubrication, reduced rattle, and quiet large keys.

switch feel
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.4

Switch feel is praised as smooth, cushioned, satisfying, and quiet, without the mushiness some users might fear.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.8

Reviewers consistently praised the Dark Mount switches as smooth, quiet, and pleasing to type on, with only minor caveats about personal preference or lack of a thocky feel.

switch options
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.1

Switch options are viewed positively because linear and tactile choices cover preferences, though options remain narrower than enthusiast boards.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.5

Switch choice was seen as adequate but somewhat limited: reviewers liked the silent linear and tactile options, while one wanted a wider default selection.

typing comfort
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.4

Typing comfort is strong thanks to quiet switches, cushioned feel, supportive rest, and low-fatigue long-session use.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
5.0

Typing comfort was strongly positive, with reviewers calling the board soft, cushioned, comfortable, and suitable for long writing sessions.

typing feel
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.4

Typing feel is consistently praised as satisfying, smooth, quiet, and premium, though some reviewers note it is a different feel from clickier boards.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.9

Typing feel was one of the strongest areas, repeatedly described as excellent, smooth, cushioned, fast, and satisfying.

value for money
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
3.7

Value for money is split: reviewers recognize the quality and quietness, but several see the price as high against wireless or gaming-feature competitors.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.5

Value for money split reviewers: some saw strong value in the modules and quiet design, while others felt the high price was hard to justify.

volume control
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.0

Volume control is praised for being accessible, satisfying, and easy to use through the knob/dial.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
3.6

Volume control was mixed, with praise for feel and grip offset by criticism that the roller was imprecise or awkward.

wireless performance
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
No score yet
Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
1.5

Wireless performance was a weakness because reviewers explicitly noted the lack of 2.4GHz or Bluetooth as a drawback for cable-free users.

wrist rest quality
Product 1: be quiet! Light Mount
4.3

The wrist rest is generally praised as comfortable, supportive, magnetic, and well positioned, with one reviewer finding it too thin.

Product 2: be quiet! Dark Mount
4.2

Wrist rest quality was mixed but mostly positive: many reviewers found the rests comfortable and secure, while a few criticized alignment, height, or security.