








🖱️ Elevate every keystroke with Akko V3 Pro – where precision meets style.
The Akko V3 Pro Lavender Purple Switch is a premium tactile mechanical keyboard switch featuring advanced alloy copper and palladium gold contacts for superior conductivity and durability. With a satisfying 0.5mm tactile bump and 40gf actuation force, it offers precise feedback ideal for both gaming and professional typing. Its MX-style 5-pin design ensures broad compatibility, while built-in LED slots enable vibrant RGB customization. Engineered for longevity, these dustproof switches withstand up to 60 million keystrokes, making them a reliable upgrade for enthusiasts seeking performance and style.




















| ASIN | B07PFCVDPD |
| Actuator Type | Tactile |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,685 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 145 in Computer Keyboard & Mice Accessories |
| Brand | Akko |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Colour | V3 Pro Lavender Purple |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | 5 Pins |
| Connector type | 5 Pins |
| Contact Material | Nickel-plated stainless steel |
| Contact Type | Work contact, quiet contact |
| Contact type | Work contact, quiet contact |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Current Rating | 2 Microamps |
| Current rating | 2 Microamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,687 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06925758611329 |
| Included Components | Keycap Puller |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Dimensions | 12 x 15 x 3 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 45 g |
| Item height | 3 centimetres |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 1 Degrees Celsius |
| Manufacturer | Akko |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Model Number | Akko V3 Pro |
| Mounting Type | PCB Mount |
| Number of Items | 45 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Operating Voltage | 2 Volts |
| Operating voltage | 2 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Operation mode | ON-OFF |
| Specification Met | cs |
| Switch Type | Button switch |
| Terminal | physical |
| Unit Count | 45 Count |
N**S
Eye catching tactile switch
The first thing to note about these switches is the excellent packaging (in common with all Akko CS switches). This doesn't just look nice, it serves the purpose of making sure your switches reach you without bent pins, a really handy benefit for switches. These switches are decently tactile, it is a very crisp tactile event near the top of the keypress and this means its very unlikely you are going to accidentally press the switch and get actuation. They feel good out of the box, and both my wife and I have used them on a board to work with and they sound and feel decent. I have heard others have lubed these and they take lube well so that is something I am considering for the future. If you listen carefully to the switch you can hear some ping from the switch, which if you mount on certain boards will be accentuated, but it isn't particularly loud (I had to go and listen for it for this review). If you use these boards with an RGB board (as most boards are) it is important to note these will have an effect on the light colours. Currently I have them on a board with pudding keycaps, and as you can see from the picture, there is an effect on the colour (for reference, the pale purple colour is actually white back lighting!). For me this is no issue, I quite like the effect and I take it into account when choosing a back light colour for the board, but with the green (as you can see) it can make the colour a little muddier. Overall these are an enjoyable switch to make use of it you like tactiles, much more tactile than the usual brown switch, with a pleasant sound and a good potential to lube. The switch itself is quite eye catching, with its purple housing. I'd happily recommend these to anyone looking for a tactile switch with more of a tactile event than the usual MX brown, and they have potential to be excellent.
L**W
Nice "medium" weight switches with smooth travel and a satisfying click!
I purchased these to replace the "Wisteria" switches included with my Epomaker Split65 (also purchased from Amazon.) The heavier (though not too heavy) actuation force prevents accidental key presses when resting my hands on the keyboard - which happened frequently with the "Wisteria's", resulting in me turning or strafing unintentionally in games. The diffusion bars spread the light quite nicely through the keycaps (particularly as I have transparent legends on their south side.) Installing them was straight forward in my hotswap keyboard. Simply remove the keycaps with a puller, then squeeze the 2 tabs on the top and bottom of the switch with the removal tool (not included with the switches, but I had one bundled with my keyboard) while pulling straight upwards (some that were a little stiff required rocking up and down to remove). To install make sure the switches are oriented correctly (light diffuser towards the bottom in my case) and press straight down until you feel the retaining tabs click into place. Then place the keycaps on top and press down **firmly** else you might end up with uneven heights. I ordered 2 packs for a total of 90 switches, out of all of them one was unfortunately defective - however Akko made things right and offered me a replacement or partial refund quickly without issue (I took the refund as I had 2 switches left over). These are my first "clicky" type of switches, although I've been a mechanical keyboard user for around a decade they've all been linear. The click is satisfyingly audible, yet subtle enough not to be distracting while typing. Feeling wise it gives me a sensation something similar to popping bubble wrap (though not as noisy or requiring as much force), a truly luxurious typing experience. They're absolutely fine for gaming too, whether FPS or MMO - they're quick and reliable to activate. I'm using them in my home office setup which is my private space - I'd probably opt for something quieter if I wasn't by myself (maybe the Akko Penguins), because I imagine the clicks might annoy any co-workers within earshot. All in all a solid buy, with great support from Akko. Would purchase more Akko switches without hesitation in future.
D**S
Love them
Fantastic switches, sound and feel perfect
J**N
Tactile, but they're not browns
They're definitely nice. However they're not the brown equivalent I was expecting. More their own unique switch. I prefer my browns that came with my 65% but I don't have enough to swap them all on my 75% so I'm getting used to them. Very nice for gaming. Nice sound. Just doesn't feel as nice as I expected
D**E
Amazing price, Amazing feel, Must buy for tactile lovers.
Absolutely fantastic, I don't have anything else to say about them. They fit perfectly in my Redragon K580 Vata after a small bit of modding. They look nice. I really like the blue shell and the clear top housing. There are cutouts northside for the RGB LEDs, so the brightness of them isn't a worry; they work straight out of the box, factory lubed, but I lubed them myself using Krytox 2O5g0, and I've got to say one of the best tactiles I've ever used and 100% worth the price. Premium feel and the tactility is great
M**H
Great Linear Thocky Switches!
Build quality is impressive, with consistent keystrokes and minimal stem wobble. They feature a custom Nylon Pro Stem, PA12 top housing and a PA6 bottom housing. These materials are the reason for the low-pitched thockiness. These Linear switches sound amazingly thocky from the factory, which sound even better when hand Lubed. They feel buttery smooth to type on without fatigue due to having a very light, but long spring inside them similar to HMX switches. I would definitely recommend to users who want that deep thocky sound you won't be disappointed.
A**N
Nice switches
Fairly new to modding keyboards. Had some clicky blue switches that were getting annoying at night for my other half and friends on voice. Decided to go complete opposite and so glad I got these. They are really quiet and feel great. They dont have that tactile bump and have a nice travel distance. Was easy enough to swap the switches over. I did bend a pin on the first switch I tried but I think that was down to me ratjer than the switches. All other switches went in just fine. The only issue I noticed was when removing the key cap it also pulled the switch from the board a couple of times. However it popped right back in and considering I'll probably do that irregularly its bot really a big deal.
A**.
Unbelievably quiet but still tactile and cheap
I switched over to these from gateron milky yellows (linear switches with greater activation force), and instantly a few things are noticeable - the unbelievable quietness - the subtle but definitely noticeable tactile bump at the beginning of the key press - the pins and housing build quality seems much better, I was gentle so as not to blow my hot swap sockets on the board. - Very affordable, especially if you have a keyboard with less than 45 keys Tactiliy + quietness is kinda like the holy grail of switches for a lot of people who work in crowded offices, and Akko nailed it. I think it is the rubber lining at the bottom of the switches i think that makes it so. Minor drawbacks I know a lot of people enjoy slamming the keycaps and bottoming out, because of the rubber lining, you don't quite get that feeling with these, it's almost like rubber dome when you bottom out, so you might hate that. Out of the box, these are a bit scratchy feeling (which I like), and, I hear that these have about a week or so break in period. But, if you have the ability to lube them, do it, I think that would make em feel even better. Overall, can't go wrong with these if you like tactile switches and if you won't miss the clacks and thoccs. Highly recommended !!
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