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What replacement switches fit the Akko 3068B?

Yes
The short answerHot-swap versions of the 3068B accept any standard MX-style switch, 3-pin or 5-pin. Akko's own CS and V3 lines are the natural pairing, but the sockets are brand-agnostic.

Compatibility basics

  • All standard MX mechanical switches fit: Akko, Gateron, Cherry, Kailh box, TTC and the boutique brands
  • 5-pin switches drop in without clipping on Akko's sockets
  • No optical or magnetic switches; the PCB reads mechanical contacts

Check your version first

Akko sold soldered and hot-swap variants of the 3068 family. If your keys are soldered, switch changes mean desoldering, a different project entirely. A quick tug on one switch with a puller answers it: hot-swap switches pop out, soldered ones do not budge.

3-pin 5-pin metal contact pin plastic guide leg center post
How 3-pin and 5-pin MX switches differ underneath

Pairing suggestion

The 3068B's compact case has a poppier, higher-pitched stock sound than foam-heavy 75% boards. Heavier long-pole linears deepen it; Akko's own Cream switch families are cheap, widely available and tuned for exactly these boards.

Bent pins are the whole risk

Hot-swap sockets rarely wear out; owners report boards surviving years of swap cycles. What actually kills sockets is force applied to a misaligned switch. Before pressing each switch in, look at the two metal pins from the side and straighten any that lean, then align the pins with the socket holes and press on the switch body, not the stem, while supporting the PCB underneath with a finger. If a switch refuses to seat, stop and check the pins rather than pushing harder; a folded pin can be straightened with tweezers, but a socket torn from its PCB pad is a soldering repair. Slow is fast here, especially on the first ten switches while you learn the resistance.

Reading the 3068 family tree

Akko has shipped the 3068 shape in several runs, and configuration details moved between them. Earlier 3068 units were often soldered, the B generation is the wireless one, and later runs and special editions leaned toward hot-swap. Regional variants and collaboration colorways complicate it further, because the same family name covers different internals depending on when and where a unit was made. The practical rule: never trust the family name alone. Confirm the exact product listing for your unit, or do the pull test, before buying switches. If yours turns out soldered, a switch change becomes a desoldering project, which most owners reasonably skip.

Swap in stages, not all at once

Hot-swap makes partial experiments free, and this board is a good candidate for them. Replace just the alphas with a new switch and type for a day; the modifiers and spacebar can follow once you are sure. Owners who do this catch regrets early, before committing to a full set, and a mixed board for a week costs nothing but aesthetics. It also splits the work: a full swap with cap removal takes an evening the first time, while thirty-odd alphas take twenty minutes. Keep the pulled stock switches in a bag; they are your testers for future boards and your spares if a pin folds later.

People also ask

How do I know if my Akko 3068B is hot-swap?

Pull one switch gently with a switch puller. A hot-swap switch pops free with steady upward pressure; a soldered switch does not move at all. Do this before ordering new switches, since Akko sold both configurations in the 3068 family.

Do 5-pin switches fit the 3068B without clipping?

Yes. The hot-swap sockets accept 5-pin switches natively, so the two plastic guide legs stay on. Clipping is only ever needed on boards without the extra holes, which this is not.

How many switches do I need for an Akko 3068B?

The board has 68 keys, so 68 switches covers it. Switch packs sell in varying counts depending on brand, commonly around 35 or 45 per box, so check the count on the listing and keep a few spares for the occasional bent pin.

Can I put silent switches in the 3068B?

Yes. Silent linears and silent tactiles are standard MX and drop straight in. They are a popular pick for this board in offices, since its compact case runs on the poppier, louder side stock.

Last checked 2026-07-15. Spotted something out of date? The specs change; the answer gets rechecked.