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Pros

They have a thinner sound, reminiscient of tangies, but with a different tonality. Solid deep sound profile with identical tactility to u4t boba’s. It's not on the smoothness level of c3 tangerines, but it's not too far off.

It’s a a * combo. Nice lightweight and smooth. Well-rounded switch overall.

The stem and housing of this switch also have very little wobble. The two-stage spring feels godly and gives a nice popping feel when bottoming out.

No more finger fatigue after lengthy sessions. Only downside is if your planning on sticking with white led’s on your keyboard they will run a tad pinkish.

Akko cs jelly * are great budget linear switches. If you are like me who cares about wobble and don't care about lube then akko macha green is really a great choice. Akko has a great line up for beginners.

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Highlights

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Quality


Feels and sounds really nice, and achieves that deep sound many want with the right board and mods.


As an experienced custom mechanical keyboard builder who has tried and frankenswitched many high-end switches (c3 tangies, gat ...  Read More

Price


Price: fantastic price per switch, you're getting insane value here.

Packaging/appearance


And finally, the packaging looks really premium for the price.


Bought these because they looked nice and came in a cute packaging.

Competitiveness


I feel they are less scratchy than gateron ink black.


I generally don't like loud and clacky switches but you gotta give these a go.


I filled a tkl (87) with these switches, and there's some significant spring ping and scratchiness on about a quarter of them.


I guess if you are the type of person who like thick lubed linears and do not mind stem/housing wobble, go with gateron cap yellow.

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  • Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 42.0% of the reviews are reliable.
  • This product had a total of 1,254 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 20 2022.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I almost scared to lube them incase i loose some speed and pop


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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    From the reviews it mentioned they added an extra one and the can was sealed but these don’t come with an extra one nor are they sealed


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    These tactile switches have a bump early giving you that laptop keyboard feel but not that that extent as these are only 50g springs


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Alternatively i could have bought the kiwi version i might if i ever need more switches for another keyboard there is a little noticeable leaf sound but after you live and your keyboard thoccs you won’t be able to hear it


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The one thing i dont like about these switches is the sound

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