💜 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The Akko V3 Lavender Purple Pro Keyboard Switches are designed for gamers and enthusiasts alike, featuring a durable 5-pin tactile switch with a dustproof stem, smooth feedback, and compatibility with most keycap sets. With an impressive lifespan of 60 million keystrokes and built-in LED slots, these switches are perfect for creating a personalized and high-performance mechanical keyboard.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 45 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 5 |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Language | English |
Power Source | USB power" or "Wired |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | dustproof stem and 5-pin structure |
Number of Keys | 45 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Gaming, Mechanical Keyboard |
Color | Lavender Purple V3 Pro |
Material | Plastic |
A**R
Superb all-around tactile switches whether you're a gamer or a typer, or both.
There's nothing to dislike about these switches. Their tactile feel, actuation point and bottom-out distant are perfect. Not to mention, they sound great, too. They have a nice, deeper tone to them, which is what convinced me to purchase these Lavender Purple Pro switches as opposed to the Blue Pro switches. They're fantastic to type on and all the switches came perfectly packaged and none of them were damaged or had any bent pins.I know Boba UT4s and Holy Pandas are all the rave, but frankly I prefer these to both of those, with DUROCK POM T1 Sunflowers probably being my all-time favorite switch edging these out slightly because I'm a heavy typist and the Sunflowers definitely have much more noticeable feedback and tactile feel, but those certainly are not switches for everyone.All-in-all, these are just great switches all around. Great feel, great sound, and great experience when using them. If you're looking for some excellent tactile switches, I highly recommend these Akko V3 Lavender Purple Pro switches.
M**N
Absolutely love them
I've used both the V3 Cream Blue Pros and now the Lavender Purples and man are the purples awesome for the price. They are lower in pitch then the Cream Blue Pros while having the same smooth tactile bump. The lube job is great and every switch feels great to type on. I've got them on a leobog hi75 and this is the first time I've achieved true marble on a keyboard, the sound is just extraordinary. Of course your mileage will vary depending on the board you use but all in all I think this is a great switch that can fit well on any board.Edit: Honestly I've come a long way into the custom keyboard hobby and bought many boards and switches and I have to show a little more appreciation for how great the lavender purples are. Till this day they stand out as a well lubed, comfortable, and affordable switch option that can fit into any build. It's no surprise why they've withstood the test of time. Just an all around great option.
E**T
Sound great!!
Used in Ajazz AK820 75% with some keycaps off amazon, sounds and feels great, no problems at all. Just make sure you get enough for your keyboard!!! I got 2 packs (90 switches total, 45 each) and there were a few extra which is ideal in case a pin gets bent or something. Responsive and works fine. I tested side by side the switches that came with the board vs these and I definitely prefer these. Can't speak for durability because I just got them but will update if anything happens!
M**L
Cheap and easy on the hands!
I own more aggresive and premium tactile switches like Boba U4Ts and Gateron Quinns, but these Lavender Purple Pro switches hold up their own against their more expensive brothers! Despite being quite light and easy to actuate, they remain really bouncy and retain a lively tactility without working against you. They kind make my keyboard sound and feel like popcorn popping, which I find delightful. They can be a little loud, so might not be appropriate for those who need to maintain quiet noise level.Additionally, I found that compared to many of my other switches, which sometimes sit in the sockets a little too snug when I want to change them, these are very easy to pop in and out of my keyboard without having to fight or apply too much pressure.If I ever have any friends or beginners in the hobby ask me for switch recommendations, I'd definitely mention the Lavender Purple Pros as a part of my shortlist.
J**A
I like these subtle tactiles
I've been using these for a couple days and enjoying them!Background on my set-up and usage:I'm using them on an Epomaker TH80 SE 75% keyboard with Epomaker MDA (somewhat similar to SA but not as tall) profile PBT dye-sublimation keycaps. The keyboard came with Bluebird linear switches (Actuation force: 47±5gf, Initial force: 35gf min) and I wanted to try tactiles on a budget, so went with these after comparing a bunch.I type a lot for my work and hobbies (and according to a quick speed test, with this set-up, at around 98wpm and 99% accuracy).Pros of these switches:-I love the sound! They're the slightest bit thockier than the linear switches I was using, especially paired with the PBT MDA keycaps.-I really like how they feel! They have a sort of "pop" to them and the catch provides just enough tactile feedback to decrease accidental keypresses but so far without becoming super tiring to use. I definitely have had fewer issues with bumping another key and accidentally depressing it, so that's a win for me. So far, I enjoy typing on them.-Installed easily-Come packaged well! I've seen some budget switches with reviews that said they came loose in a bag. These came in hard plastic packaging top and bottom with each switch neatly in its own slot.-No bent pins-I'm just using the factory lube. I haven't tried lubing any switches myself yet, so I can't compare, but these feel fine to me.Cons, and why I took off a star:-The little...locking tabs? On the north and south of the switches are/were too narrow. The switches don't make much of a "click" as they are inserted, which was what clued me in that something was off, and I looked closer and realized the locking tabs (or whatever they are called) were flush with or narrower than the base of the switch. I tested, and sure enough, they weren't locking in place well (and the fit of the stems with the keycaps are tight) so pulling off a keycap takes the whole switch with it.Why I'm okay enough with this that I'm continuing to use them:1) It doesn't seem to affect typing itself and I don't plan on changing the keycaps regularly or even soon2) I experimented with a few and using tweezers, I was able to pry the tabs so they were angled outward and successfully got a few switches to lock in place and not come out when I pulled the keycaps. However, this was kind of tedious, so I didn't bother doing it with all of them (see point 1).I'd recommend these, at the very least for a cheap beginner and fairly lightweight tactile, unless the improper locking issue is going to be a major problem for you.
S**O
Great soft tactile switches
These switches are incredible, I love typing with my keyboard thanks to them, they are soft and the tactile bump is just enough. I've had them for almost a year and they are working great. The installation is easy and the color actually doesn't matter unless you use transparent keycaps or something like that.
C**R
Great Switches
Great quality and works great. The tactile bump is right at the beginning of the keystroke, it feel great and types well
B**H
Good switches not the best sound
Feels good but the sound is very hollow
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