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🔕 Elevate your typing game with silent tactility and radiant style — don’t let noise hold you back!
The GK GAMAKAY Pegasus V2 Switches are 5-pin tactile mechanical keyboard switches designed for DIY enthusiasts seeking a quiet yet responsive typing experience. Featuring a 50g actuation force and 2mm pre-travel, these pre-lubed switches include a PMMA LED diffuser that enhances backlighting with a soft, glare-free glow. With a robust lifespan of 50 million keystrokes and MX-compatible stems, they offer durable, versatile performance ideal for office and home setups where noise reduction and style matter.









| ASIN | B0BFBLTX98 |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,907 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #40 in Tactile Switches #752 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | GK GAMAKAY |
| Brand Name | GK GAMAKAY |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | Pegasus V2 Switch-35Pcs |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Connector Type | Pin |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Push |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Current Rating | 1 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 249 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 |
| International Protection Rating | IP67 |
| Item Dimensions | 1.3 x 4.49 x 6.1 inches |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 1 Kelvin |
| Manufacturer | GK GAMAKAY |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model | Pegasus V2 Switch |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Items | 35 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Operating Voltage | 1 Volts |
| Operation Mode | Mechanical |
| Part Number | GK GAMAKAY |
| Specification Met | Lk67 |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Terminal | Pin |
| Unit Count | 35.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 1 Kelvin |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
D**Z
Excellent Keyboard Switches at a reasonable price!
I bought these to replace a set of budget linear switches that came with a low cost keyboard kit. Because they both sound good in switch comparison videos on YouTube, I wasn't sure if I would prefer these tactile switches or the GAMAKAY Phoenix linear switches. In the end, I went with tactile because my main problem with the switches I was replacing was a partial key press not feeling satisfying. That caused me to bottom out more while typing. And I'm glad I chose the Pegasus switches! The tactile bump on these is extremely satisfying. So much so, that I"m probably going to buy more to swap out the switches on a couple of my other keyboards (I just need to verify they can take 5 pin switches). I'm also pretty surprised with how quiet the keys are. I know it says they are "silent" in the listing, but I expected that to just be a marketing thing. In person, there's basically no key chatter while typing.
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**D
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.
B**F
Perfect silent clicky.. modifiers!
These Pegasus switches (silent tactile) have a tactile bump, and are the quietest I've ever tried. They feel pretty buttery and you can't hear them at all, which puts a smile on my face. That being said, when building out my board for the office, coming from clicky "typist" switches, it was important to me to have the tactility of clicky switches while not making a sound, and also while not have any mushiness. These Pegasus switches do NOT fit that requirement because they have a strange mushy "release" when letting go of the switch, almost like it has some difficulty overcoming the tactile bump on its way back up. I type about 135 wpm, but with these switches, I strangely could not beat 120 wpm, over and over, just could not get over 120 wpm, as if my fingers were always second-guessing if I had let go of the switch or not. It's hard to explain, but that's how I envision what my fingers were doing. At the end of the day, I built out my silent clicky board with Kailh Deep Sea Whales on all the letters and numbers. Those switches are true "silent clicky" without mushiness, and they have the true feeling of clicky switches while also being really quiet. So then, why the 5 stars??? The Kailh Deep Sea Whales are louder than these GAMAKAY Pegasus switches, particularly on the big keys/modifiers (tab, ctrl, alt, space, etc). So, I had an idea to use these Pegasus switches on those modifiers, and wouldn't you know it, the keyboard is a dream come true. I can use Excel doing all kinds of formulae and ctrl-clicking and shift-selecting and filling equations without making a sound with the GAMAKAY Pegasuses on the modifiers, and typing e-mails is still satisfying and quiet with the Kailh Deep Sea Whales. My silent clicky office keyboard is therefore Kailh Deep Sea Whales on letters and numbers, with GAMAKAY Pegasuses everywhere else. It's perfect.
R**M
Great look, great value
These are great silent switches with great lighting and feel, but (idk if it's just me) the plastic bottom half part a switch remover attaches to can occassionally break when removing. Requires lubing to stay silent or they become a bit thocky.
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.
E**N
The Quietest Silent Switches I Have Ever Used
The Gamakay Pegasus Tactile Silent Switches are the quietest switches I have ever used. Sound test videos do not do it any justice. It is much quieter first-hand. Microphones on smartphones and desktop microphones pick up a lot more sound than is actually produced to the human ear. And I have sonic hearing. I went down the rabbit hole looking for the quietest, most silent switches for my keyboard build. My wife said that my old keyboard (with cherry mx switches) was giving her a headache. I felt bad so I decided to go the customized keyboard route. I paired the Pegasus Silent Switches with a Keychron K6 Pro (Hot-swappable) and it is quiet as can be. Results may vary depending on the the keyboard case and housing that you use it with. The Keychron K6 Pro does have an aluminum case and it is very sturdy. I did not lube the switches myself. This review is based on the pre-lubed switches. Of all the 68 keys on my 65% keyboard, only the shift key was slightly scratchy. I will need to lube that one switch. The rest sounded consistently the same - quiet. Overall, I am extremely satisfied. If you are looking for silent switches for the office or simply prefer a quiet mechanical keyboard, this is it. I went through several days of researching and I am glad I found out about the Gamakay Pegasus. Do not be fooled that these are "Tactile." It is quieter than most linear switches, if not all. Arguably so. For those looking to make your keyboard silent or quiet, I highly recommend the Gamakay Pegasus.
K**E
Great switches!!
Super easy to install, soft silent switch for my Aula F99 pro
A**N
very nice
I love the quality of these. The only silent switches that were more silent than these were the boba U4. But the difference in price makes these my favorite ones. It's not worth it to switch to Boba.
W**R
For sure a good choice
It works pretty well. It has a good feeling when pressed and also is silent
H**K
Happy with how quiet they are
Really happy with these switches. Definitely much quieter and while it has a slightly less tactile feel, it still has good feedback. Video comparing these keys to Keychron brown super switches (tactile gentle). ASDF and the first shift keys are the Pegasus switches.
M**K
Die Perfekten Silent-Switches!
Hatte 3 verschiedene Switchtes getestet auf meinem Ducky One 3 BareBone. Linea Switches Cherry Red - waren im vergleich super laut und lineares druckgefühl hat mir auch nicht gefallen. Danach kam dann der switch auf die AKKO V3 Penguin Silent switches, die waren an sich echt gut und leise aber mich hat gestört, dass die die LED Beleuchtung fast komplett abgeschirmt hatten - also musste eine Silent alternative her. Als ich dei GK dann bekommen habe und eingebaut hatte war ich mehr als zufrieden. Als erstes war die LED Beleuchtung richtig zu sehen und das macht schon so viel mehr aus und mir ist aufgefallen, dass sie ein viel schöneres Klickgefühl haben als die AKKO - bei den AKKO war es sehr hohl klingend, hier ist es sehr angenehm voll - Weiss nicht ob das sinn ergibt aber es fühlt sich einfach besser an und sie sind extrem leise und der Druckpunkt ist für mich perfekt. Klare Kaufempfehlung - würde ich auch ohne LED Keyboard den AKKO vorziehen.
F**H
My endgame switch.
I'll give you my pathway of switches I tried up to this point. My first keyboard came with Gateron Reds (linear). Pretty good switch, but I quickly swapped them out for Kailh Speed Silvers (linear). The Speed Silvers were also "okay", but they actually became "good" after a fairly heavy coating of lube. That was also the first time I lubed switches, so I just did a poor job. But they were drastically improved. Fast forward. My entire family is being kept up late at night by my keyboard, despite the desk mat and lubed linears. I decide to give silent switches a shot. I buy the Durock Daybreaks, and I immediately fall in love. They're quiet, they're smooth, and after a quick lube job, it probably becomes my favourite typing experience thus far. After a few months, I buy a new keyboard to use at home only. Something less portable, heavier, maybe better-sounding, the GMMK Pro. But since I still want to hang onto my old keyboard with the daybreak switches, I buy the Coral silent switches on Deskhero. They feel a bit mushier, and the red housing messes up the backlight color of the keyboard. I need something else. So I move away from linears for the first time in my life, and I buy the Tessence Tactiles from Drop. And they sound good. They are _almost_ clicky-feeling, they are decent build, and they are a good weight for my hands. But over time, I decide to actually improve my typing ability, and be "lighter" at typing. I don't want to bottom out, because bottoming out is also just generally loud. And the Tessence switches start to fail me. I realize that their actuation weight was actually almost like the bottom-out weight. So while I'm typing lighter, I'm also missing like 50% of my keystrokes or some other ungodly number. I need a lighter switch. Tactile, neutral color housing. Bonus points for silent. Check, check, check, and bonus check. These switches are EXACTLY what I wanted. They're lighter. They're tactile (a pretty nice bump too. Less than the tessence, but still noticeable.) They're coloured properly. And finally, THEY'RE SILENT!!! I genuinely believe this is my endgame. I'm not _ghost_ typing and missing keystrokes. Now the only thing holding me back is my actual typing (in)ability. One day I'll hit that 120WPM average. Not today, though.
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