Description:
This linear mechanical switch from Akko focuses on a deep, low-pitch typing note and smooth 4.0mm full travel for builders who want a pronounced "thock" on their custom keyboards. It works well in both gaming and daily typing setups and includes an LED slot for visible RGB effects while maintaining a firm, responsive feel 😌.
Key Points
The Akko Rosewood Switch delivers a distinctive thocky sound profile with a full 4.0mm travel, which many enthusiasts seek for a more tactile-sounding linear experience. It comes pre-lubricated at the factory with a thin layer that helps reduce scratchiness and smooths the keypress. The switches use an MX-style cross stem so they are compatible with the majority of keycap sets, making them suitable for DIY kits and barebones gamer boards. Note that these switches are not compatible with magnetic, optical or flat mechanical keyboards and a switch opener is not included. The package contains 45 switches arranged in a plastic tray for organised storage 🎛️.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Akko Rosewood Switch
- Type: Linear, 5-pin
- Actuation force: 40gf
- Travel: 4.0mm full travel
- Lifespan: 60 million keystrokes, according to the manufacturer
Benefits
The sound character is the main attraction, with a deeper pitch that emphasises low-frequency thock over high-end clack. For people building a board for streaming or recorded content, that sonic signature can make keystrokes more pleasant on microphones. The built-in LED slot and SMD compatibility make it straightforward to use under-switch lighting setups and to get clean RGB illumination across the keycaps. The relatively light 40gf force keeps typing fatigue low during long sessions yet still feels deliberate enough for precise gaming inputs. A subtle caveat is that the unique sound depends on case material and keycap profile, so the final result may vary between builds.
Usage Recommendations
Install the five-pin housing on PCBs designed for through-hole stabilisation and ensure your keycap set fits MX stems. If you are aiming for a deeper thock, try pairing these switches with heavier, denser keycaps and a solid or layered case to enhance low-frequency resonance. For those who want very bright under-key lighting, choose SMD-compatible LED placements beneath the switches and test alignment before final assembly. Keep a spare or two of different switch types if you like to experiment with sound dampening or spring swaps during tuning.



