✨ Elevate your typing game with Pegasus precision and glow! ⚡
The GK GAMAKAY Pegasus V2 Switches are premium 5-pin mechanical keyboard switches featuring a silent tactile design with 50g actuation force and 2mm pre-travel. Equipped with a PMMA light diffuser, they enhance RGB backlighting with a soft, glare-free glow. Built for durability with a 50 million keystroke lifespan and MX-compatible stems, these pre-lubed switches are ideal for DIY keyboard enthusiasts seeking quiet, responsive, and visually stunning typing experiences.
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 |
J**N
Quiet AF, quick enough, slight tactile feel
I got these because I game next to my gf and she spams buttons playing wow. With the og blue switches I was going crazy. With these? Near silence. The mouse is louder.When my keyboard went haywire and I used her keyboard, it was still responsive enough for fps games. I like more of a tactile click feel and while this still does have it, I preferred my HE keyboard for reactivity.Still, for a quiet build these are top tier. The sound they do make is very thocky and lower pitched. They're easily the best tactile switches for the price for gamers that require silence. They also shine through very well considering.
G**E
Almost too Quiet
I had Gateron Brown switches on my Alice-layout keyboard before putting these on.I wanted a switch that required more force than the browns, but didn't want the loud clicks of a blue switch. I purchased these because they were a cost-effective way to try out a firmer press that doesn't have the noise level of traditional blues. I honestly planned on upgrading to a higher-end switch if I liked it, but frankly, I love the feel of these so much that I am going to abandon the plan to upgrade and keep them. Good firm key press with a tactile bump at the bottom.All-in-all I am very pleased, especially at the price point.
C**D
Fantastic and silent keys! I need to buy more now!
These are really great and comfortable keys. The quality is consistent with every single one, I do not feel any different resistance or sound from any of the keys. Installation was easy -- however, note that these do have the plastic tabs on the back. For my Glorious GMMK hotswap keyboard, I had to remove those plastic tabs. It was very simple to do and there was no additional damage to the switches after I removed those tabs. Installation was a snap after that (pun intended). I only purchased enough for my letter, number, and function keys so I am buying more for the rest of my keyboard. I will probably always use these switches if I ever get a new keyboard. These feel so good. Some resistance so I don't accidentally press buttons, but no clicky, and a very smooth typing experience. Also a really great value compared to many other brands of switches.
G**S
Super silent tactile switch
Quiet and soft tactile switch. If your priority is silent, these are absolutely amongst the quietest for the money. Tactile bump is on the softer side.
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!
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.
M**M
High hopes, low expectations
I bought the Mars switches for 3 reasonsWeight, light diffusion, and style.These switches look so nice but that’s really where the buck stops.I only paid $1.25 for 90 switches due to a discount which is why I’m not so bothered by the issues I’ve had, but I will most likely not buy anymore GK switches for the following reasons.First off, they sound pretty good, the tactile bump could be more prominent, and the heaviness’s is actually really decent as I am a heavy handed typist.The quality is okay, I already cracked 2 switches’ top housings and lost a light diffuser in one of them. The pins do bed easily as well.The shine through is very good and makes RGB shine brighter, even with the matte bottom housings.The biggest issue (which seems to be commonly mentioned in the reviews) is that these switches have trouble fully seating into the cutouts in keyboards, especially when they are plastic. I don’t have a board with a metal plate mount which I feel like these would fit into better.While not a bad switch, you can do much better going with Akko, Gateron, even Epomaker or Leobog.If you’re looking for something more tailored to your preference, go look on Milktooth. There you can order almost any switch and will find something you will personally enjoy. Also, on Milktooth you order in increments of 10 and save yourself some money by getting a near exact amount of switched.If you do buy GK switches, temper your expectations a bit. but if you don’t have any of these aforementioned issues, you’ll probably have satisfactory results.
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