Naevies EC Switches
Our new fully self-contained EC switches will make building a breeze
Specifications
- MX Footprint
- MX Stem compatibility
- Electro-Capacitive
- 45g Tactile Dome
- Pack of 35 Switches
Domes
Our Raeds HE and Naevies EC switches use a silicone dome that can be freely swapped around (with Naevies EC you will need to transfer the spring as well).
Visual dome swapping guide here.
We have newly launched 60g Linear Domes for purchase that can be swapped into both Raeds HE and Naevies EC switches.
On Naevies EC switches, there is also a small piece of clear film that sits on top of the spring. This is help the spring stay in place. You can transfer this over but it will not affect the switch if you leave it out.
Updated Design
- The system used to clip the switches into the plate has been improved to reduce or eliminate switches from popping out. Taller keycaps like SA may exacerbate the issue.
- Certain keycaps were also reported to hit the switch housing so the stem was limited from depressing too far.
Compatibility Notes
Constellation: our current iteration of EC PCB is not compatible with the Constellation keyboard case due to o-ring pillars being in the way, but we are looking into solving this.
Existing Satellite Users
You will need to purchase an EC Upgrade Kit that contains the PCB, plate and 2 packs (70) switches. You will also need another set of Staebies or other stabilisers.
Partner Vendors
You can find these at the following stores:
- ProtoTypist (UK)
- Omnitype (NA)
- Divinikey (NA)
- Cannonkeys (NA)
- KeebzNCables (AU)
- Oblotzky (DE)
- Antipodes (Norway)
Reviews
Check out ThereminGoat's in-depth switch review here.
Naevies EC Switches
Check out this Build Guide
Unlike traditional mechanical keyboard guides that focus on Cherry MX switches and standard PCBs, this guide explores the world of Electro-Capacitive (EC) technology.
EC keyboards have long been revered in the mechanical keyboard community, thanks to Topre and the rise of EC-compatible PCBs and aftermarket components like domes, conical springs, and stem sliders.
Whether you're new to EC or looking to refine your build, this guide has everything you need to get started.

