Akko V3 Creamy Blue Pro Keyboard Switch with Dustproof Stem for Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 5-Pin 45gf Pre Lubed Tactile Key Switches (45pcs)
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Price: $12.99
(as of Aug 08, 2025 13:42:56 UTC – Details)
Product Description

Lubrication Disclaimer: Akko applies a thin factory lube to reduce pings and noise for a better typing experience. For thick lubrication, hand-lubing is recommended.
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How to change the switch 
Remove the keycaps with a keycap puller.

Remove the old switch with the switch puller.

Place the new switch on the right position.

Gently press new switches into PCB.
Know more about the structure of the switch 
Are Akko switches pre-lubed?
Yes, Akko applies a thin factory lube to reduce pings and noise for a better typing experience. For thick lubrication, hand-lubing is recommended.
Will my keycap set fit those Akko switches?
Akko switches are compatible with almost every standard MX style keycap sets in different materials and heights.
Are these switches compatible with my keyboard?
Akko switches are compatible with most hot-swappable mechanical keyboard with 3-pin/5-pin sockets in a plug-and play fashion. They are not compatible with optical keyboard.
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Customer Reviews
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Type
Tactile
Tactile
Linear
Linear
Linear
Linear
Operating Force
45gf ± 5gf
40gf ± 5gf
55gf ± 5gf
50gf ± 10gf
50gf ± 5gf
40gf ± 5gf
Total Travel
3.3mm
3.8mm
3.3mm
3.3mm
3.8mm
3.3mm
Pre-Travel
2.2 ± 0.5mm
1.9 ± 0.5mm
2.0 ± 0.5mm
2.0 ± 0.6mm
2.0 ± 0.5mm
1.0 ± 0.5mm
Tactile Position
0.5mm
0.5mm
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Tactile Force
55gf ± 5gf
55gf ± 5gf
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Feature
THE Budget Choice
Deep Tactile than Creamy Blue
HEAVIER than Creamy Yellow
THE Budget Choice
Clacky with a Deep Twist
Fast Actuation for Gaming
Akko v3 Generation Pro Switches – Our creamy switches now feature alloy copper and palladium gold contact, which provide better conductivity, stability, and durability. With dustproof stem and 5-Pin, Akko v3 generation pro cream switches are designed to bring a better stability typing experience
Smooth& Creamy – Akko v3 pro 45gf tactile creamy blue switches provide a unique and satisfying typing experience with their 18mm extension spring and POM/PC/PA materials. The creamy and smooth feel of our switches is further enhanced by the use of lubed rail
MX Style Compatibility – Akko keyboard creamy switches come with an MX style structure, making them compatible with most keycap sets with (X) cross stem. Please note that a switch opener is not included
Built-in LED Slot – Akko key switches are equipped with LED slot ready for LED Mod/Assembly, and are SMD compatible (LED underneath the switch), giving you the flexibility to create a custom keyboard that stands out from the crowd
Durability and Longevity – With an approximate lifespan of 60 million keystrokes based on laboratory durability tests, Akko v3 Generation Pro Switches are built to last. Each package comes with 45 switches and a plastic tray
Customers say
Customers praise these keyboard switches for their sound quality, with one noting the quintessential tactile switch sound, and appreciate their nice tactile feedback and buttery smooth keystrokes. They receive positive feedback for their build quality, with one customer highlighting the solid feel, and customers find them great value for money, particularly as budget tactile switches. The click speed is satisfying, making typing fast and enjoyable, though opinions about weight are mixed, with some finding them very light while others consider them too light for their liking.
13 reviews for Akko V3 Creamy Blue Pro Keyboard Switch with Dustproof Stem for Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 5-Pin 45gf Pre Lubed Tactile Key Switches (45pcs)
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Will –
Amazing Switches
I cannot believe how good these switches are. I have been looking for tactile switches and none have come close to these which is very suprising given the price. The Gateron Brown V3 Pro felt like there was sand in them, like friction between the parts despite being pre-lubed. The Razer Orange tactile switches were fast, but the bump was imperceptible and the keys were far too light. These Akko blues have a firm feeling, completely smooth operation, and a great tactile feeling. The sound I also perfect, quintessential tactile switch sound without being too loud. Value for price is amazing and I would highly recommend.
tonypalooza –
I don’t like tactile, but…
***Update*** At least one switch is bad. It happened to be the one I had installed on my left alt key, which caused the windows overlay to pop up while I was typing. Hopefully that’s the only one but this isn’t a good sign at all. Maybe cheap switches weren’t the best idea after all. :(I’ve been on a mission to find a tactile switch that really suits me. Most recently I had been using Kailh Box Jades, however they required too much actuation force for my taste. I swapped them out for these V3 Creamy Blues, and they are very similar in sound and tactility, but require less force. Overall, I’d say these are fantastic switches, and for the money, they are a no-brainer.*Note that if you are new to tactile switches, and you desire “thock”, you may be disappointed. I would describe the sound as leaning more towards clacky, but with thocky undertones. For reference, I have them installed in an Evo80, which had tons of thock with the Oat switches they came with. Unfortunately I typo’d badly with them, hence the appeal of tactile. To date, from a typing accuracy experience, Kailh Box White V2’s I have installed in my work keyboard are by far the best. The sound on the other hand, zero thock, all click (hence my mission to find a tactile switch that I can love).
Amazon Customer –
Great switches for the price
Great mid-tier tactile switches. They gave my keyboard that came with mushy light linear switches that were difficult to type on a whole new life. Literally gained an extra 15 WPM, those old switches were so bad. These sound and feel great.
Marvin Augustin –
A very high pitched switch
I decided to get this switch for a cheap V1 build. After finally installing the switches I was surprised by the sound they produced. While I expected a deep thock from the board I actually got a higher pitched clack. I thought it may have been a result of the mods I did not working as intended despite succeeding in a previous build with a different board, but as always I decided to test the switch against 2 tried and true switches that never fail me, the Durock U4T 62g, and the Wuque Studio brown tactile switches. Those switches immediately responded to the board as I originally expected, with the Cream Blues having the highest pitch of them all. It’s a very clacky switch, and if you don’t know that going in you’ll be as surprised as I was. Now don’t get me wrong, this doesn’t make it a bad switch. The factory lube job is excellent, the shine through the clear housing is beautiful, and the typing experience is quiet nice. The bump isn’t extremely pronounced, but quick and smooth, making typing fast an enjoyable experience. The sound is the one thing that may catch people off guard. It’s a great switch, just know exactly what you’re getting into. I’ll leave a sound test in the video. G is the cream blue V3, H is the Wuque Studio Brown, and J is the Durock U4T 62g. This will give you a range from highest to lowest pitch switches so you can plan accordingly.In case anyone wonders what the mod is, I bought a pe foam sheet specifically made for the v1, then removed the silicon dampener on the bottom of the chasis and replaced it with the foam sheet that shipped inside the V1 box, the one that protects it during shipping. I’ve found that these sheets produce a nice sound in builds. I also removed the foam between the pcb and plate, although considering the high pitch of these switches I may be adding that back for this specific case.
C0L.P@N!C –
Good amount of lube and tactility, with the best sound.
These switches are perfectly lubed. I put these in my aluminum AL68 with double shot PBT keycaps, and the sound is immaculate. It’s quite satisfying, tactility is about mid, little bit harder to press than my other favourite, Cherry MX Brown, but still not by much. These and my cherry mx browns (lubed and filmed) are not my favourite switches.
Amazon Customer –
Amazing switches. Highly recommend.
I love these switches so much! I put these in my cute keyboard and I get a nice creamy sound. They seem like they are really good quality and I love how easy it was to install them into my hot swap keyboard. The press isn’t too heavy and they are super speedy to type on. Best switches I’ve used so far.
S –
Exceptional for the price
SOUND:The Creamy Blue Pro switches are quite creamy but still clacky as tactile switches tend to be. If you love ASMR or hearing gentle clacking sounds this would be the perfect switch for you. Although they are not as creamy and soft as linear switches, I am still impressed with how soft they are for being tactile switches. They provide a soft “pop” when you type and I am currently typing much more than I need to just to listen to it.QUALITY:All of my switches arrived in perfect condition and in very neat and safe packaging that kept them safe. They were all fully functional without any defects or quality issues on any of the switches. I have been using the keyboard for a few days and have not had any issues.SHIPPING/SERVICEThe switches were shipped nearly immediately and arrived just two days after I placed my order.I will definitely be ordering more from this brand, and trying different types.
Lydia Brown –
Crisp, Satisfying Clicks â Perfect for Typing Lovers
These switches are incredibly satisfying to type on. They have a nice tactile bump and just enough resistance to feel precise without being tiring. I swapped them into my hot-swappable board and theyâve totally elevated the typing experience. No scratchiness or wobble just buttery smooth keystrokes with a nice crisp sound.
Nariod –
The best out of the box keys I’ve ever used. I’ve been told these are outemu compatible but I have to break off the plastic stands to make that happen but it still works. Only gripe is that it’s extremely easy to bend the pins while putting it in my redragon keyboard. I’ve already broken a few doing just that. But since these weren’t exactly made for outemu I can understand that. The sound and feel though are unmatched for me in gaming or typing.
Jenna Nelson –
I used these to make a chording keyboard and they are really nice. The feel is good, and I feel like you get a lot of switches for not much money. I 3D printed the frame (FDM) and key caps (resin) and they turned out super well. Good value, very happy.
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Esau Op –
Bastante buenos, son lineales por lo que no hacen tanto ruido y vienen lubricados. Los use para macropad y han funcionado muy bien.
Sam –
The stock switches are slightly lubed and work well but I hand lubed these and they now feel and sound even better. The tactile bump and actuation force on these is perfect for me, and very rewarding and zero fatigue while gaming or typing on them for hours. Best bang for your buck, you won’t be disappointed!