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Kailh Choc Low Profile Brown Tactile Switch, 5-Pin 50gf 1350 Chocolate Switch,RGB SMD,for Mechanical Gaming Keyboard(Choc White 10pcs)

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1.Color:Brown


2.:20pcs


About this item

  • [Quality] Kailh CHOC Low Profile Brown mechanical keyboard switch, Tactile switch, universal axis, combines the feel of a mechanical keyboard with the convenience of an ordinary keyboard. This axis combines the characteristics of the blue axis and the red axis, and is easily accepted by the public. It has a paragraph feel and allows you to enjoy a more comfortable typing experience while working or playing.
  • [Featured] Low profile structure, good for thin keyboard design. Strong return force to avoid “key stuck” service life: 50 Million Times
  • [Compatibility] Please note these switches are not MX-Compatible, they require Choc-Compatible PCB.Built-in LED Slot they are SMD compatible, giving you the flexibility to create a custom keyboard that stands out from the crowd.
  • [Product Parameters] Operating Force: 50±10gf |Paragraph Pressure:60±10gf | Trigger Force: 1.5±0.5mm |Total Stroke: 3.2±0.5mm |Pin:5-pin| Dwarf Shaft Thickness: 8mm
  • [Packaging] Comes with a plastic tray that holds the switch securely and the pins are not easily bent.



Product Description

Kailh Choc Low Profile Mechanical Switches White

CHOC Mechanical Switches

Ultra Slim Shaft CHOC Dwarf Shaft Only 8mm thick ,Thin keyboard design

Ultra Slim Shaft
Thin keyboard design
Kailh Choc Low Profile Brown Tactile Switch
Kailh Choc Low Profile red Tactile Switch
Kailh Choc Low Profile White Tactile Switch

R. Close
2025-07-10 13:57:02
My teenage son likes swapping out the keys and switches on his keyboard to improve the tactile feel and sound. These worked just fine...they weren't the best, but they worked fine.
N
2025-06-13 17:04:15
Nicely packaged, no bent pins, switches are all in good shape. No issues with the Choc Reds, just note that these are V1 and V2 Choc switches are completely different.
Joshua
2025-05-09 16:09:43
These are fine switches, but they're not particularly nice. For Choc v1 switches, I hear that the Sunsets are much better. (Or look into Choc v2 or Gateron LP switches for better Tactile options.)They're a little squeaky as well, and the tactile bump isn't super strong (but it is noticeable).
Apprehensive Nerve
2025-04-24 14:44:36
These work great! Sound good. Perfect with no issues.
David S
2025-03-31 15:07:52
I recently switched to these brown clicky switches for my keyboard, and they’ve completely transformed my typing and gaming experience. The tactile feedback is exactly what I was looking for—each key press feels distinct and responsive without being overly loud.The "click" is satisfying but not obnoxious, making it a great middle ground between silent and more aggressive switch types like blues. Whether I'm typing out long documents or playing fast-paced games, these switches offer just the right amount of resistance and response time.Installation was straightforward, and they fit perfectly into my hot-swappable keyboard. If you enjoy a tactile, moderately noisy typing experience, these brown clicky switches are a solid choice.
Theron S.
2025-03-23 10:43:57
Slim and compact, great for low profile keyboards similar to laptop chiclet style keyboards. Unlike laptop keys, these mecchanical switches are much nicer to type on with. The tactile bump gives good feedback on when you can release the key so you would less likely to bottom out your keystroke. The switch is unlubed, and while it may benefit from it, there is a minimal amount of moving parts and contact services compared to full size switches. So lubing is not required, and if anything I would discourage. The clips holding down the top is very soft and can easily be damaged when attempting to open the switch.
Scott B.
2025-02-15 11:12:08
A nice set of Kailh Choc low profile switches. I like using these on projects for a much smaller size mechanical switch than standard MX switches (but of course they're NOT drop-in compatible! You'd need a PCB with Choc hot-swap mounts or pin footprints as they're a different layout than a Cherry MX)These were well packed to prevent damage and look to be authentic.
Brandon D.
2025-02-06 17:08:05
Slim hot-swap devices like keyboards, macro pads, or arcade sticks can sometimes utilize Choc v1 switches, so it's helpful to have extras lying around for replacements or tinkering. These switches are unlubed and come in various packs for a reasonable price compared to boutique electronics stores that tend to mark them up or tack on additional shipping fees. None of mine arrived with bent or broken pins.