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Pros & Cons
Pros
Out of the box, they are decently smooth and have a slight pop. After lubing, they have a deeper and creamier pop sound. The spring is a little heavier, but they're so tactile without being too much.
The v3 piano pro switches are the best budget switches ever. I really like the look of them, and the rgb cut out part is nice! Thank you akko.
Cons
Only redeeming quality is they are pretty. Qc on these switches must have been sub-par.
These lubed switches have no lube, or maybe trace amounts. It literally looks like something stepped on the box on purpose.
Highlights
Quality
Excellent tactile feel, the bump is still there, but these are significantly quieter than your standard switch.
The switches are factory lubed, very smooth and have a nice poppy sound at both ends.
Complete gamechanger for a keyboard i had that i thought was junk; turned a cheap keyboard that had clunky and unresponsive mx ... Read More
Cherry browns are by no means a bad or low quality switch, but these pianos blew them out of the water.
Price
For under 50 dollars i got ninety of these switches and i couldn’t be happier.
The price is really unbeatable and i'm glad i ordered them, and would do so again.
I was looking to get new switches for my keyboard but didn’t wanna spend too much money.
Overall i ended up hand lubing the ones i needed and they sound pretty great for the price.
Packaging/appearance
I attribute this to their packaging and the care they take to put it together.
Came in secure packaging, and easy to install.
The last thing to note about this one and actually all of the akko switches is the packaging.
Competitiveness
Amazing budget switches, can rival some high end switches with a little bit of lube.
Very smooth switches compared to gateron pro.
I tried gateron oil kings vs these and in my opinion it isn’t work paying more for the oil kings when these exist.
A lot of the pricier switches don't sound or feel as good as the akko's, so you really can't go wrong with this brand.
Overview
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silent, great, tactile, nice and good. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 5,463 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 1 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have a keychron k8 keyboard and needed substantially quieter keys
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I was looking to get new switches for my keyboard but didn’t wanna spend too much money
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Akko remains the king of budget keyboard switches
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So im big into keyboard even though ive only had one before this new one the blue one in the video and now that i work in an office with no cubicles i wanted to get a mechanical keyboard for my job so i dont have to use the loud and squishy membrane keyboard
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They dont need lube at all
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Akko had blown me away time and time again and these switches are no exception they have a near perfect spring and bump that have always arrived with no bent pins and have always been kind to me
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ive been in the mechanical keyboard game for awhile and tried switches of every variety linear tactile loud quiet magnetic you name it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was looking to change up my switches again after i returned to the faithful cherry browns and i stumbled upon the akko piano v3 pros
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