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The GK GAMAKAY Pegasus Silent Tactile Keyboard Switch is a premium 5-pin switch designed for DIY gaming keyboard enthusiasts. Featuring a unique LED diffuser for enhanced lighting effects, these pre-lubed switches offer a quiet and comfortable typing experience, making them ideal for both home and office use. With a remarkable lifespan of 50 million keystrokes and compatibility with most MX-style keycaps, this switch set is perfect for those looking to elevate their keyboard game.
Contact Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Nylon, POM, PC |
Number of Positions | 1 |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Plug In |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Terminal | Pin |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Color | Pegasus Switch-70Pcs |
Specification Met | Lk67 |
Unit Count | 35.0 Count |
Number of Items | 35 |
Item Dimensions | 2.24 x 6.3 x 4.49 inches |
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!
M**K
Great quite switch
Great quite switch. Added them to my work keyboard to keep sound down on video calls and they work like a charm. Switches have a good feel and price was good.
D**K
Great silent switches for the office
I tried 6 different silent switches in my search of finding office friendly silent switches for my Keychron V6 Max. I tried some cheaper ones and more expensive ones and the Gamakay Pegasus switches are the ones I liked most. Obviously the big problem with silent switches is the mushy feeling. These of course are not as firm as non-silent switches, but they are not nearly as mushy as some of the others I tried like Penguins. They have a nice weight, but not too much (like Shrimps). And the tactile shape is nice. Yes, they're silent, and yes of course they have a tiny bit of mush to them because of it. But the shape of the tactile feels nice and definitely compensates for the slight mush while making them enjoyable to type on. Now I can have the bliss of a mechanical keyboard in the office, but without annoying my co-workers while I chunk away on my favorite non-silent switches. I type HEAVY, and they barely make a peep, but the tactile shape makes up for the lack of sound feedback.I have a full week on them now and I love them for office use.Edit: I got so used to them at work I added them to my at home board now too. Love these switches.
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.
M**G
Quiet and tactile!!!
These are excellent! I can't believe how silent they are, and the tactile feeling is incredible. I had loud switches before, but got a little tired of the noise and these are just as quiet as the macbook pro keyboard. Only thing I didn't notice is that they don't have enough in the box for my 96% keyboard so I had to order another set, but they are super cheap anyway so not an issue. Really great switches!
A**R
These are the perfect switches for me
I love these switches so much that this is the third set I've bought. I've tried a bunch of switches to find the ones that were right for me and that search is over! These are in all three of my keyboards now and I couldn't be happier. They have a very nice tactile bounce and they really are completely silent.
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.