Akko World Tour London 3098S TTC Speed Silver Switch
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Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
Catalog Akko 2025 - new arrivals, bestsellers, and the most relevant models Akko.
Unironically, I think this is the best keyboard I've ever used because typing any text on it is pure pleasure. I should note that I am specifically talking about the model with the Akko CS Jelly Pink (Linear) switches. After digging through Akko's website and researching information on most of the switches this company offers, I realized that I wanted a keyboard with these particular switches. Additionally, I'll mention that my review of this keyboard will be done through the lens of the issues that arise with keyboards during use (as well as my own personal issues). First of all - size and format. THIS is the smallest full-size keyboard that can exist. Of course, "full-size" should be in quotes because it's missing keys like Home, End, etc. - but that's not a problem since this is truly a group of keys that almost nobody uses, and in extreme cases, the keys can be remapped in this keyboard's software. So, a smaller size is really cool, considering you don't lose the Num pad, which I use all the time (cashier jokes activated). Additionally, I must note the excellent key placement, as it seems like your fingers naturally find the right symbols. And regarding the unique, rare keycap format here, along with the fact that you get optional different-colored keys as well - I'm completely speechless. Perhaps the most important aspect is the switches. There are two main advantages. First - it's hotswap - meaning you can simply remove them without desoldering (everyone who's ever had a random key malfunction will be clapping). And the second - these pink switches. I love a pleasant clicking sound of mechanical keyboards, so my previous keyboard had blue switches. And, surprisingly, this Akko London keyboard impressed me immensely. It has some of the most enjoyable, linear, softly clicking strokes among all Akko switches. It's, so to speak, an alternative to the blue switches, which is also very pleasing to the fingers and mind ;) Oh, ah, drawbacks, well, there aren't any. I could even write more about the pros, but I've run out of characters :( ![]() |
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