

🔇 Light up your workspace, not the noise.
The GK GAMAKAY Phoenix V2 Switches are premium 5-pin linear mechanical keyboard switches featuring pre-lubed silent operation and a PMMA LED diffuser for enhanced backlighting. Designed for DIY enthusiasts, these switches offer a smooth, quiet typing experience with a 50 million keystroke lifespan and broad MX compatibility, making them ideal for professional environments and custom keyboard builds.


















| ASIN | B0BFBLWJQR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,297 in Computer Keyboard & Mice Accessories |
| Brand | GK GAMAKAY |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | Phoenix V2 Switch-70Pcs |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connector Type | Pin Header |
| Contact Material | Metal |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | manual |
| Current Rating | 1 Amps |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.3 x 4.49 x 6.1 inches |
| Item model number | Phoenix V2 Switch |
| Manufacturer | GK GAMAKAY |
| Mounting Type | PCB Mount |
| Number of Items | 70 |
| Number of Positions | 70 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 1.3 x 4.49 x 6.1 inches |
| Terminal | Through Hole |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**L
Muffled tactiles, great for working in the office
Okay, so a coworker complained, my other linear switches were "too loud". But I don't want to be that guy, so I pick up these switches. Here's the lowdown: - Beautiful looking switches, even though you won't see them after installation - They have a transparent piece that helps the LED shine through, which I haven't had on switches before. The difference is noticeable. - Easy to install, great quality control and durability, fits great, and so on - They sound really nice, erring on the side of a membrane keyboard underneath a blanket. They do sound good, don't get me wrong, but clearly you got these because they're quiet and muffled and not because you want the nice "clicky clicky" sounds. - They feel AMAZING. "Quiet" and "Tactile" usually don't go together, but this is the exception. Although the sound is muffled the feel is perfect. So if you're in an office or have people around you that are very sensitive to sounds, these are excellent.
C**D
Fantastic and silent keys! I need to buy more now!
These are really great and comfortable keys. The quality is consistent with every single one, I do not feel any different resistance or sound from any of the keys. Installation was easy -- however, note that these do have the plastic tabs on the back. For my Glorious GMMK hotswap keyboard, I had to remove those plastic tabs. It was very simple to do and there was no additional damage to the switches after I removed those tabs. Installation was a snap after that (pun intended). I only purchased enough for my letter, number, and function keys so I am buying more for the rest of my keyboard. I will probably always use these switches if I ever get a new keyboard. These feel so good. Some resistance so I don't accidentally press buttons, but no clicky, and a very smooth typing experience. Also a really great value compared to many other brands of switches.
E**Y
Quiet. Affordable. Good Quality.
Just got these today and put them into my RK ROYAL KLUDGE S98 Mechanical Keyboard that I also purchased here on Amazon. The keyboard came with creamy switches which sounded okay but I wanted switches that would allow me to type late at night if I needed to without disturbing my husband since my home office is right next to our bedroom. They're quiet. Not the most silent probably but I love the feel of these. They're not super mushy or anything but there is a difference in the feel of the creamy switches and these. If you've ever used a Logi K270 (which I have to use for work) it's kind of like that. This significantly dampens the sound of my typing. I am not at all worried that I'll bother my husband if I stay up late working now. Since I just got them, I have no idea of their longevity however if I do have issues, I'll update my review. All of the switches that I put in worked too, none of them ended up being duds. If you want affordable, quiet switches these are it!
J**S
LOVE these silent switches
Recently bought the Aula 75% keyboard, and it came with LEObog Reaper linear switches. Although they sounds beautiful to your ears, wondering creamy/thocky and felt amazing and easy to type with, I needed a silent linear switch. I type very fast, and hearing all that thock and sound at high speeds is too distracting and noisy for my coworkers lol. I did some reviews on YouTube to decide which silent switches to try, and these Gamakay Phoenix linear silents switches are amazing ! Very quiet, and like any silent switch they're not actually 100% silent, but they're really really quiet, and I still get to hear a little bit of the tippy tippy typing noises to feel like it's super cute sounding without being loud at all. Love love love these. They do feel good too, easy to type with, and you don't have to type hard for the key to activate a typed letter, you can type lightly if you want and everything appears fine.... or you can type super hard too if you want, and it's still very very quiet overall... not clack or annoying. These are wonderful, and affordably priced. Highly recommended. I prefer linear switches over tactile switches, so these were perfect for me.
T**.
Great, quiet, and performant switches, but... they don't last.
I've been daily driving these switches since February, 2024. So about 8 months. They have been great, super quiet, and exactly what I wanted. The only problem is that after about 6 months I started to notice an issue with them that would cause repeated presses that would worsen with time, specific keys that were more often used. I'm a software engineer, so there are certain keys I press a lot, tab, brackets, certain letters. I've replaced these switches with my extras a couple times over the last couple months. Eventually I gave in a replaced all the letters with my backup switches, which is unfortunate because I really enjoyed the sound and feel of these. I recommend these switches, but maybe purchase two packs for spares. TLDR; Great switches with a nice feel and super quiet, but will wear down over time with heavy use.
J**N
Quiet AF, quick enough, slight tactile feel
I got these because I game next to my gf and she spams buttons playing wow. With the og blue switches I was going crazy. With these? Near silence. The mouse is louder. When my keyboard went haywire and I used her keyboard, it was still responsive enough for fps games. I like more of a tactile click feel and while this still does have it, I preferred my HE keyboard for reactivity. Still, for a quiet build these are top tier. The sound they do make is very thocky and lower pitched. They're easily the best tactile switches for the price for gamers that require silence. They also shine through very well considering.
A**N
I love the quality of these. The only silent switches that were more silent than these were the boba U4. But the difference in price makes these my favorite ones. It's not worth it to switch to Boba.
J**S
Esta es la segunda vez que compro estos. La primera vez los compré directo de la página oficial pero verlos en Amazon lo hace mucho más sencillo de comprar y menos estresante
P**P
Ich bin absolut zufrieden mit den GK GAMAKAY Pegasus V2 Tactile Silent-Schaltern. In meiner Keychron K10 Pro waren ursprünglich mechanische K-Pro Rot-Schalter verbaut, die mir zu linear und zu leichtgängig waren. Die Pegasus V2 Tactile Silent liefern ein deutlich besseres taktiles Feedback beim Tippen, sind sehr leise und bieten ein angenehmes, definiertes Druckgefühl. Die Beleuchtung wirkt klarer und intensiver als mit den originalen Schaltern – vermutlich durch den verbesserten LED-Diffuser, der das Licht besser durch die Tasten leitet und für ein gleichmäßigeres, helleres Leuchten sorgt. Klare Empfehlung, wenn man leisere, taktile Schalter mit starkem Feedback und optimierter Lichtdurchlässigkeit sucht!
I**R
Not sure what's wrong, but mine seem to be unlubed, they are bone dry inside. As a result, there's a little clacking on each keypress. Overall they feel nice and are very quiet, but need lubing. When lubed, the clacking is gone. You can feel the rubber stoppers, but it's not that bad. I didn't like them at first, when installed on the same board as my older lubed browns. On the video: Left Ctrl key is lubed, others - not yet. There's an obvious difference.
F**H
I'll give you my pathway of switches I tried up to this point. My first keyboard came with Gateron Reds (linear). Pretty good switch, but I quickly swapped them out for Kailh Speed Silvers (linear). The Speed Silvers were also "okay", but they actually became "good" after a fairly heavy coating of lube. That was also the first time I lubed switches, so I just did a poor job. But they were drastically improved. Fast forward. My entire family is being kept up late at night by my keyboard, despite the desk mat and lubed linears. I decide to give silent switches a shot. I buy the Durock Daybreaks, and I immediately fall in love. They're quiet, they're smooth, and after a quick lube job, it probably becomes my favourite typing experience thus far. After a few months, I buy a new keyboard to use at home only. Something less portable, heavier, maybe better-sounding, the GMMK Pro. But since I still want to hang onto my old keyboard with the daybreak switches, I buy the Coral silent switches on Deskhero. They feel a bit mushier, and the red housing messes up the backlight color of the keyboard. I need something else. So I move away from linears for the first time in my life, and I buy the Tessence Tactiles from Drop. And they sound good. They are _almost_ clicky-feeling, they are decent build, and they are a good weight for my hands. But over time, I decide to actually improve my typing ability, and be "lighter" at typing. I don't want to bottom out, because bottoming out is also just generally loud. And the Tessence switches start to fail me. I realize that their actuation weight was actually almost like the bottom-out weight. So while I'm typing lighter, I'm also missing like 50% of my keystrokes or some other ungodly number. I need a lighter switch. Tactile, neutral color housing. Bonus points for silent. Check, check, check, and bonus check. These switches are EXACTLY what I wanted. They're lighter. They're tactile (a pretty nice bump too. Less than the tessence, but still noticeable.) They're coloured properly. And finally, THEY'RE SILENT!!! I genuinely believe this is my endgame. I'm not _ghost_ typing and missing keystrokes. Now the only thing holding me back is my actual typing (in)ability. One day I'll hit that 120WPM average. Not today, though.
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