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🎮 Elevate every keystroke with creamy tactile bliss!
The Akko V3 Creamy Purple Pro Switches are premium 5-pin tactile mechanical keyboard switches featuring a light 30gf actuation force and a short 3.0mm travel for fast, precise typing. Crafted with copper and palladium gold contacts, they offer superior conductivity and durability rated for 60 million keystrokes. Pre-lubed and equipped with built-in LED slots, these switches deliver a smooth, satisfying typing experience and customizable RGB lighting compatibility, making them a top choice for gamers and keyboard enthusiasts seeking performance and style.


















| ASIN | B0D3D29G3T |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #109 in Computer Keyboard & Mice Accessories |
| Brand | Akko |
| Button Quantity | 45 |
| Color | Creamy Purple V3 Pro |
| Compatible Devices | MX style mechanical keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 199 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Copper, Palladium Gold, Plastic/Nylon |
| Generation | 3pcs |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 8.8 Ounces |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Akko |
| Mfr Part Number | Akko |
| Model Name | V3 |
| Number of Keys | 45 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Games |
| Unit Count | 45.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
S**N
creamy, thocky, poppy, and super satisfying switches
Amazing switches for my first keyboard build, very creamy indeed. Paired with the Monsgeek M1, force break mod, 3 layers of tape mod, and poron case foam, this just sounds like heaven. The tactile feeling is very pronounced and satisfying and the super light operating force and low travel makes it so fast to type on. I haven’t tried a lot of other keyboards, but this switch just makes typing so satisfying in terms of both feel and sound. This is my second time achieving 170+ wpm (not very consistent, have to get pretty lucky with the words i’m given but I can achieve 150 wpm 100% accuracy often now) and both times have been on this keyboard. I previously used the RK M75 with fast silver switches and these switches feel so much faster (given its operating force is 18g lighter than the silvers) and more satisfying that my typing speed and accuracy has improved a lot (but this also comes with me typing a lot more). All in all, this is an amazing budget tactile switch that sounds great by default but paired with some tape and foam it will provide the creamiest thock you've ever heard.
M**L
great medium tactile. very great
For my personal preferences these are the PERFECT switch. medium light tactile switch with a PRONOUNCED tactile bump spanning from the top of the keystroke almost all the way to the bottom. farther down than the durock t1's or holy pandas. very little stem wobble. very very good build quality. sound is amazing, a balance of creamy and clacky. super super satisfying typing on these.
O**O
Decent light tactile, RGB issues though
Decent light tactile switch with a good price. I would describe the sound as creamy, not too noisy but not quiet either. For me, personally, these don't have enough of a bump or spring resistance to feel satisfying. RGB isn't a make or break proposition for me but the housing color changes the color that reaches your keycaps, white light will result in a pink hue. I will keep these around to potentially use in another board but I moved to Panda switches for daily use on my main board to give the stronger feedback to match my personal preference. If you want a cheap light tactile switch and don't care about the RGB issues then this is a good choice.
L**.
Lovely switches for a great price
I'm no expert in the world of modding mechanical keyboards. But I recently bought one and wanted to find switches that I really loved. I bought the gateron/kailh/keychron/cherry 100-switch tester that's floating around out there and spent hours figuring out what sort of switches I liked. My favorite switches on there were the gateron box ink v2 Kangaroo switches. But I could not find a set of around 100 of these switches for any less than $100, and I could not justify spending that. I figured out what I liked about these switches--the sharp tactile bump at the very top of the press, and I spent a few more hours looking around online for something else I might like. I found these switches mentioned in some review or other and bought them, with some reservations, despite never having tried them. I couldn't be happier. Or rather, I *could* be happier in one respect, but I wouldn't subtract a star. My one complaint is the color and LED light transmittance of these switches. My board has built in white LEDs. The opaque design of these switches with no diffuser allows noticeably less light to come through as compared with the (also opaque) Logi marble stock switches. The window through which the LED light comes is also very small compared to my other switches. It also colors the white LEDs vers slightly pink. I'd essentially prefer it were any other color than pink. That being said, it's no big deal and I would gladly take the color and light transmittance any day in exchange for the excellent feel and great price of these switches.
M**.
A top tier tactile once filmed! Edited.
I got the V3 Creamy Purple Pros. The switches are very cute colors, and are as always for Akko, fantastic for the price. These are a very budget friendly and reliable alternative to the Boba U4Ts but more long-pole with a creamier sound. They come with a generous amount of factory lube. I would strongly recommend filming (adding a small layer of plastic between the top and bottom housing) them, because their housings are moderately loose, and if you try to wiggle them, they do give and click a bit making the switches feel cheaper and more rattly. However, once filmed they are incredible. Highly recommend if you're willing to put in a tiny bit of extra work. There is an issue where sometimes the switch housing doesn't close correctly and leads to the switch feeling 'crunchy' so be very aware and ensure you pay extra close attention when testing the switches after re-assembling. I have never had this issue with dozens of other switches, so it's something to watch out for.
A**E
Smooth, Soft, and Satisfying
These Pink Creamy switches are a great choice for anyone who likes a smooth and soft typing feel. They have a light actuation that makes each keypress feel effortless, and the “creamy” texture really stands out—there’s no scratchiness at all. The sound is gentle and satisfying, giving a quiet thock that isn’t too loud but still feels premium. These switches also come well-lubed from the factory, so you don’t need to do much modding to get a good experience. Overall, these switches offer a smooth, comfortable, and beginner-friendly typing experience that makes them perfect for gaming, writing, or everyday use. Super easy to remove and apply aswell.
C**H
Pleasing quiet clacky thocky sound with pronounced tactile bump. Possibly my favorite Akko switch!
These switches are like a tactile version of the Akko V3 Piano switches, which are some of my favorites, but these switches are a bit more thocky (i.e. low pitched) and muted.. I have the Akko V3 Lavender Pro switches (very similar to Akko V3 Cream Blue Switches), and those have a much less pronounced bump, so I like these better. The V3 Piano switches are more clacky (i.e. likes hooves clacking on hard floor). I like how this switch has a 3mm travel with the switch point at 2mm because you can slightly press down a key and it won't register, which is good for accuracy. I have a lot of keyboards and I program computers all day and I like having a keyboard with a good typing feel, and this is it. For typing, these are a must-have for quiet switches. I have some Epomaker Budgerigar Switches and those are freaking loud but an awesome typing experience, like wood clock blocks. These switches are very quiet in comparison. I would not type on Budgerigar switches at work or with roommates who don't like loud keyboards.
J**E
Good tactile switch.
My first tactile switch, and I'm pretty satisfied with the feel. Does make sounds but that's not an issue for me. The resistance starts at the top, if you don't like these types of switches. I don't hate linear switches but my issues with them was the massive typos. I like to put my fingers on my boards so I had to do a lot of corrections with the linear. These switches are the better option for me. Cheap for the price too. I think this is recommended by the keyboard community for a decent tactile switch.
P**E
Muy buenos
Muy lindos, el empaque llego exelentes condiciones muy bien embalado. Los switches suenen muy bien y la sensación es buena
L**T
Creamy!
I absolutely love these switches!!! Such a lovely creamy sound, and I can't wait to type away with these!!! I highly recommend to those looking for affordable switches that have that creaminess.
H**N
Creamy Sound and Feeling
Switches all came exactly as described and all worked in my keyboard. Super smooth feeling and they sound amazing!
A**.
Great switch at an amazing price point
The Akko Creamy purple switches are an excellent set of custom tactile switches for what you're paying. Extremely responsive, with a signature tactile bump done perfectly, and an overall feel as if you've paid way more for the price. My only con would be that it doesn't have a dedicated RGB/LED plastic insert, except it has a slight gap where the lights come out. Still shows the RGB, but don't get this switch if RGB lighting is your main objective. I would highly recommend this set of switches to any experienced or beginner keyboard enthusiast.
S**E
yeah i'm a tactile sorta guy, love me some ccreamy purple pros
I tested a few of the latest akko switches, and Creamy Purple Pro's were my favorite as a tactile sorta guy
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