







⚡ Elevate your typing game with buttery smooth switches that last a lifetime!
The Gateron Milky Yellow Pro V2 switches deliver a premium linear typing experience with a 50±15gf actuation force and an impressive 50 million keystroke lifespan. Factory pre-lubed for ultra-smooth performance, these 5-pin switches feature upgraded gold contacts for enhanced durability and oxidation resistance. Housed in elegant milky covers and packaged individually in a protective PVC box, they’re the ultimate upgrade for mechanical keyboard enthusiasts seeking reliability, style, and effortless precision.




| ASIN | B0C2CZ5YF2 |
| Actuator Type | Plunger |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Brand | GUYEKS |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Colour | Milky Yellow Pro V2 |
| Compatible Device | Mechanical Keyboards with MX-style switch sockets and 5-pin connection |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Connector Type | Micro Usb |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Mechanical knob |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (381) |
| Date First Available | 26 May 2023 |
| Hardware Platform | pc |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18 x 8.5 x 2 Centimeters |
| Item Height | 2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
| Item Width | 8.5 Centimeters |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 18 x 8.5 x 2 Centimeters |
| Item model number | KS-3X1 Pro V2 |
| Manufacturer | Gateron |
| Model number | KS-3X1 Pro V2 |
| Mounting Type | Flush Mount |
| Net Quantity | 36.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 36 |
| Number of Positions | 5 |
| Number of buttons | 36 |
| Operation Mode | Mechanical |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 8.5 x 2 cm; 100 g |
| Terminal | Through Hole |
N**O
Top Creamy Switches mit solider Schmierung. Schön dumpfes Bottom Out. So stellt man sich das bei Creamy vor. Einfach richtig gute Switches für das Geld
C**S
Base: Epomaker Aura75 Switches: Gateron Milky Yellow Keycaps: Mintcaps PBT Doubleshot gradient purple backlit OEM Profile side printed Mods: 3-layered Tape (painters, electrical, packing) As this was a barebones build, I'll be leaving a review of each part below in the order of the description above - The base is beautiful! The fact that you can change the keyboard design and the RGB sidelight independently of one another is so nice. There are several modes, though the lack of software with an interface makes customization limited. The stabilizers are as good as you'll need and contribute to keeping a nice sound. It is very easy to take apart for modding purposes and only has about 4 screws past the housing and 2 ribbon cables. If you're tape modding, just make sure you dont cover the switch to change between win/usb/mac on the bottom (shhh I would NEVER do that! :))) ) - These switches really do live up to their name. I was doing my first build, and I was a huge fan of the yellows over several other switches I tried through a few sponsor samples. I ended up switching out my spacebar for an oil king but that was just because I had it so why not, I would not go out of my way to do so if doing another build. Oil kings are a bit too expensive, cherry mx just doesn't sound great to me, panda and lynx aren't bad but less creamy, kangaroos are too poppy, and the lunar mare are nice but not my style (my girl likes them). These are a reliable starting point for sure. - These are by far the best keycaps I have tried; that's between a set of XVX gradient keycaps of the same design for half the price, 3d printed keycaps that I got the blueprint online for, a set of Epomaker keycaps, Pudding keycaps from Glorious, and the g-skill crystal crowns. These feel more premium than that of the similar design by XVX, as they have a good weight to them, a nice matte feel, and don't feel hollow to type on like a lot of cheaper keycaps. The pudding keycaps have a similar feel but didn't fit the aesthetic or color scheme I was looking for. This is the only side-printed, mid-high quality, non-flat keycaps with a decent color variety that I could get my hands on through amazon. The only setback could be that the shine-through on the caps isn't amazing, but i personally didn't want it to be too intrusive. They were bright enough to see the lettering, so that's good enough for me (yes, i have south facing LEDs). Not to mention, the unique font that comes with these keycaps is the icing on the cake for me, the blocky look seems techier, not to mention more readable for me. 5 Stars, no question, worth the bit of extra money.
M**N
I picked these up to replace some EPMKR "Zebra" switches to get a deeper and quieter sound, and these do that perfectly. They also increased the "Thock" sound while being quieter overall, but lower pitched. These are well made and snap right into hot-swap keyboards, making them easy to convert to. I have some key-switches that aren't quite right in terms of size or dimensions -- these are spot on, as expected. One thing I do plan to do is re-lubricate these switches, they're actually decent in that regard, but I want to see if they can be a bit faster (messing with a good thing seems to be a habit for me). These feel good - if a hair slower than the Zebras. Problem? No. I'm just splitting hairs at this point. The package was a generous size with 104 switches which is more than enough for the keyboard I'm using them in. Past that, the price was spectacular when I bought them, making this one of the best values I've purchased in my not-crazy-money key-switch adventure. 5/5 stars, glad I 'switched' to these!
P**E
No suenan tan creamy como lo imaginé y he visto en videos
J**E
For nearly 4 years I used Cherry MX Blues in my ZSA Moonlander keyboard and loved them, but if I was going to start working in close proximity to others, I knew it'd become irksome, so I wanted to try something out that's a bit quieter. Going from clicky to linear is a definite change and it took me a while to get used to it. For what they are, they're absolutely buttery smooth and there's hardly any movement, at least on my Moonlander. They have a great sound as the keycaps bottom out. If i limit my movement, I can almost make them completely quiet. If I got some o-rings, I bet it'd be even quieter. They all came neatly packaged without any bent pins and fit well into the keyboard. They were also about the cheapest switch I could get in a 72 pack, which is why I figured it'd be a no brainer to try them out. The LED lights shine through really well on my blank milk fog keycaps, maybe even better than the Cherry MX Blues. Overall I really like them and I can definitely type faster with them, but I might have to go to a box brown or something to get my tactile feedback back.
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