the akko cs silvers for me are one of the best budget linears in the game right now. they're just sooo good stock + long poles which really help with new comers having NF keyboards.
'gf' stands for gram-force so you are indeed correct on that one. Especially appreciate the fact that you didn't use the PE sheet for switch testing, since it alters the individual switch sound significantly. Great review!
Dude not only did you review the switches I was planning on buying, but also in the keyboard (KBD67Lite) AND with the ASA keycap profile I'd be using. Hero!
Great videos! I would love to see some more reviews on Akko or budget switches/keyboards that are much more accessible to beginners. As well as comparing budget switches to high end switches to see how they match up! Keep up the quality content.
I got my akko silver a month ago and they sound good when lubed. I do not know why they sound like that in the video. The reason that I could think of is that he is bad at lubing switches
My Akko 5075b dracula edition doesn’t seem to come with the black novelties, only the red ones. Are the black novelty keys and regular red spacebar/backspace only from the actually keycaps set?
Thank you for very detail review I can't decide which one to go since I'm not gonna lube it but it like i enjoy sound of black more, So i guess i will replace my Jelly Purple with Jelly Black since I enjoy linear more
The Akko radiant red also sound very good unlubed. I dont have any experience with typing a full keyboard with them but Akko did send me a few switches just to check out and they sound pretty similar to the jelly silvers.
Personally, I don't have a problem with it! I can rest my fingers on it without it registering a keypress. Unless you have really heavy hands 45gf really isn't that bad! Type-wise, I don't really have a problem with it, I still have pretty good accuracy (around 98% average and 115 wpm average speed on monkeytype) it really all depends on preference, you might like heavier switches more if you type harder or light switches if you're a light typist. I chose light switches since heavy switches are pretty tiring after a period of time.
On the Akko website the character keys of the Dracula set look gray-ish, but in the video they look pretty white. What would you say the color is in real life? Does it lean more to white or lean more to being gray?
@@killakeyboards1945 It's not just you man, try to image search for the keycap set. Only on the official/promotional poctures of Akko they look grey, but they look white on all real-life build pictures lol. Anyways, I decided to pick up the ASA Psittacus set instead. Those are grey for sure and also the only ASA profile with Hiragana, which looks pretty cool imo. Thanks for clarifying though! I had contact with Epomaker support about this and they were not helpful at all answering this simple question.
the akko cs silvers for me are one of the best budget linears in the game right now. they're just sooo good stock + long poles which really help with new comers having NF keyboards.
wait, 5:49 - ain't they unlubed, and then at 5:55 ain't they lubed?
'gf' stands for gram-force so you are indeed correct on that one.
Especially appreciate the fact that you didn't use the PE sheet for switch testing, since it alters the individual switch sound significantly. Great review!
Thanks for letting me know!
Dude not only did you review the switches I was planning on buying, but also in the keyboard (KBD67Lite) AND with the ASA keycap profile I'd be using. Hero!
Great videos! I would love to see some more reviews on Akko or budget switches/keyboards that are much more accessible to beginners. As well as comparing budget switches to high end switches to see how they match up! Keep up the quality content.
Thank you for the words, sometimes I just need motivation like this to keep content creating
I preffered the unlubbed silver switches tbh
Very very underrated youtuber!
why the silver unlubed sounds better then lubed xD
I got my akko silver a month ago and they sound good when lubed. I do not know why they sound like that in the video. The reason that I could think of is that he is bad at lubing switches
Maybe the mic idk
Since after the key caps unboxing you can see the difference between it for the sound test
@@clarcc0 no it’s likely he had to switch the mic
mic made it sound bad for sure
Okay but I really love the lubed silvers 😩❤
My Akko 5075b dracula edition doesn’t seem to come with the black novelties, only the red ones. Are the black novelty keys and regular red spacebar/backspace only from the actually keycaps set?
ur typing harder on the silver, but the total travel is only 3mm, hence u bottom out faster. the akko black total travel is 4mm.
Thank you for very detail review I can't decide which one to go since I'm not gonna lube it but it like i enjoy sound of black more, So i guess i will replace my Jelly Purple with Jelly Black since I enjoy linear more
can you film akko jelly switches? some say its tight enough as it is.
yo where did you get the switch containers
Is this keycap good for gaming? Like fast paced fps games
Silver one's would be best.
Thanks for this nice comparison video
Is there any akko switches you recommend that is thocky in stock state?
The Akko radiant red also sound very good unlubed. I dont have any experience with typing a full keyboard with them but Akko did send me a few switches just to check out and they sound pretty similar to the jelly silvers.
Would you recommend the akko asa keycaps for gaming?
Yes, very comfortable to use
is the silvers prone to accidental keypress? Im worried that its too light
Personally, I don't have a problem with it! I can rest my fingers on it without it registering a keypress. Unless you have really heavy hands 45gf really isn't that bad! Type-wise, I don't really have a problem with it, I still have pretty good accuracy (around 98% average and 115 wpm average speed on monkeytype) it really all depends on preference, you might like heavier switches more if you type harder or light switches if you're a light typist. I chose light switches since heavy switches are pretty tiring after a period of time.
Judging by your keyboard video, you own outemu (?) red switches which also have 45gf. Switching over to silvers shouldn't be a problem!
@@Ashjo actually using JWK yellows right now, i changed my board
No
On the Akko website the character keys of the Dracula set look gray-ish, but in the video they look pretty white. What would you say the color is in real life? Does it lean more to white or lean more to being gray?
More towards the grey :) I think my lighting makes it look more white
@@killakeyboards1945 It's not just you man, try to image search for the keycap set. Only on the official/promotional poctures of Akko they look grey, but they look white on all real-life build pictures lol. Anyways, I decided to pick up the ASA Psittacus set instead. Those are grey for sure and also the only ASA profile with Hiragana, which looks pretty cool imo.
Thanks for clarifying though! I had contact with Epomaker support about this and they were not helpful at all answering this simple question.
Keyboard?
video looking beautiful as usual
Thank you 😊
Very nice
wht mouse u using
thanks, model O wireless
Means gram force not girl friends
Great video 👍