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Airmaxrr OP t1_jbe69tt wrote

It was tested on a modded GAS67 and Keychron V1, with both ABS and PBT keycap soundtests included in the video.

Do you have Akko's V3 Cream Yellow switches? How do you like them?

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L0CKEDDOWN t1_jbebsw1 wrote

Solid review, I’ve had my eyes on these for a while and watched a few reviews including yours, your video has tipped the scale to purchase some 👌🏻

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EazeeP t1_jbf6owz wrote

They sound very similar to milky yellows, no?

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MistrSynistr t1_jbi6koh wrote

I have some of the lavenders, the sponge yellows, and the ocean blues. They are all pretty solid for the price. I like pretty light switches though. My keeb with holy pandas collect dust... should have saved the money and went with the sponges first lol.

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Zealousideal_Tip_141 t1_jcn5isy wrote

Great review! I especially liked the comparison between the milky yellows and cream yellows. I had the misconception that the cream yellows were "thockier" than the milky yellows so thank you for clearing that up.

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quocbao9901 t1_jdzv842 wrote

Hi, is the upper casing on the switches transparent or does it have a yellow tint? I’m afraid it might interfere with rgb lighting if theres a yellow tint.

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