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⚡ Elevate your typing game with the KS-33 Chocolate Switches — where smooth meets stylish.
The GATERON KS-33 Low Profile Chocolate Keyboard Switches are tactile mechanical switches featuring a 55gf actuation force, factory pre-lubed for smoothness, and compatible with SMD RGB LEDs. Designed for GATERON low profile keyboards, these 3-pin switches offer a quiet yet satisfying typing experience with a compact 1.7mm pre-travel and 3.0mm total travel, ideal for professionals seeking a premium, customizable keyboard upgrade.









| ASIN | B0CYH1SNY3 |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,577 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | GATERON |
| Brand Name | GATERON |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | Light Brown |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Connector Type | 3-pin |
| Contact Material | Metal |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Push Button |
| Current Rating | 0.01 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 48 Reviews |
| International Protection Rating | IP65 |
| Item Dimensions | 0.04 x 0.04 x 0.04 inches |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 80 Degrees Celsius |
| Manufacturer | GATERON |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | KS-33E10B055NN-D153 |
| Mounting Type | PCB Mount |
| Number of Items | 35 |
| Operation Mode | Mechanical |
| Part Number | KS-33E10B055NN-D153 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Specification Met | Ip65 |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Terminal | Through Hole |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 80 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | 1 Month |
C**E
If you want a solid sound to your keyboard these switches are the way to go
These have transformed my Nuphy Air75 v2! What used to feel like a clacky and hollow keyboard now feels like a solid thocky keyboard like that of the Keychron Q1 HE which is the keyboard I returned it for the Nuphy. It's tough to describe the feeling of these keys but the best I can come up with is smooth, solid, with a little bit of clack (in a good way). Let's not even mention the spacebar sounds 100% different, much deeper and solid than the brown 2.0 and wisterias I tried first. My only gripe is I wish they were more transparent since the solid white plastic dims the LEDs, but honestly the trade off for me is well worth it.
J**A
Sounds and feels amazing. Very chocolatey.
It's alright. I like it. I got exactly what I paid for. I got the 110 pieces version, and it comes in a cylindrical acrylic jar. It was not sealed, and I was anxious if it really does have all of them as I needed EXACTLY 110 switch. I panicked when I thought I was short two switches. Well, it is exactly 110 switches. The switches are loose inside the container. Two of them were presumably slightly bent, and when I tried to put it on the keyboard, the pin bent flat (I know my fault for not checking, but can you blame me if I have to put a lot of these on my keyboard? The pins are tiny.). THANKFULLY, the pins are not flimsy and was able to bend it back without snapping. All in all, they were good. I did hope they provided extra, but then again, I paid for exactly what I purchased. It's just that it was $50, which is pricey compared to their other switches and competitors'. I recommend this product.
A**R
Favorite low pro switch
Love the feel of these. After lubing them theyre the right amount of tactility while still being quite enough to not take me out of flowstate while in a long typing session. The POM material really does help quiet things down. These are lighter than the Nuphy MOSS (which have a slightly bigger bump than the Bananas). The weight is just right too. Not fatiguing to use but just enough to rest your hand on the board without getting false triggers. I also added small pieces of a silicone oring to dampen the sound futher into the stem tube. Using them on the keychron k2 max.
B**N
Great feel and sound
These are a lot like baby kangaroos but better because of the material. They have a solid feel and sound to them!
B**Y
Great silent key option!
Love it, like red ones but quieter so it doesn’t drive the office crazy
A**N
Factory lubed soft tactile switch that offers something different in the Gateron low profile lineup
The Gateron KS-33 low profile switch series is essentially version 2.0 of their low profile switch line, the original being the KS-27. IMO KS-33 does improve on KS-27 and offers more options going forward in both linear and tactile forms. The only low profile keyboard I have that can use these switches is the NuPhy Air75. I have both v1 and v2 of that keyboard but have put these switches into only the v2. In terms of Gateron low profile switches I have used the following to date: -- KS-27 Brown (tactile) -- KS-33 Red (linear) -- NuPhy Wisteria (tactile) -- NuPhy Moss (tactile) -- NuPhy Daisy (linear) On regular profile keyboards I much prefer linear switches but on the NuPhy board I don't mind using both linear and tactile low profile switches. The Chocolate switches are tactile switches. On paper they have a 55gf +/- operating force. This is similar to the Wisteria switches and lighter than the Moss switches. Unfortunately Gateron does not publish the bottom out force and the detailed switch specifications are not yet available for review to glean that information. In use, however, the Chocolate switches do take more force to activate and more force to bottom out than the Wisterias. They are also less tactile than the Wisteria and quieter. The Chocolate switches require less force to activate and about the same force to bottom out as the Moss switches. The Moss switches are way more tactile than the Chocolate switches are are quite a bit louder as well. Finally, the KS-27 Brown switches in comparison require less force to activate and but more force to bottom out. I don't always trust Gateron's specs on these switches as on paper the Brown switches should be easier to activate but they definitely do not feel that way. The Brown switches have a more noticeable tactile bump and are also louder than the Chocolate switches. In use the Chocolate switches thus offer a very soft tactility especially when compared to the three other tactile switches. They are similar in weight to the Moss and Brown switches and because I prefer heavier springs in general I prefer the Moss and Chocolate switches over the other two. Wisteria switches do not feel like a 55gf switch at all, feeling much lighter in use and definitely not to my preference. The Chocolate switches at least feel like they're 55gf which makes them fit my typing style better. The Chocolate switches are factory lubed. There is some very light lubricant on the sides of the stem, the stem pole and a bit on the bottom case around the spring. There is no spring ping nor leaf ping in use. The switch does exhibit a soft scratch that is reminiscent of Cherry MX switches. That is a bit odd because none of the other Gateron low profile switches I've used has this sound profile. Aside from the bit of scratch the bottom out is more of a thud and less crisp that the other switches, too. Whether of not this sound profile is attractive is of course a personal preference but I'm liking it so far. The Chocolate switches feature an opaque top case with a hole allowing a light pole insert that nicely diffuses light from PCB-mounted LEDs. The other switches have a translucent top case and forgo the light pole. As a result the RGB effects on my NuPhy board are softer and more controlled and it's basically personal preference as to which is "better". Overall the Gateron Chocolate switches are a good addition to the KS-33 series. IMO they are a good option for anyone looking for light tactility with a spring on the medium to medium-heavy range. I think I'll keep this Chocolate switches in my NuPhy for a while now before changing things up again. I'm someone who likes to change a keyboard's typing experience every once in a while.
I**5
"Soft Tactile", just a bit lighter than Browns
Gateron KS-33 are an interesting yet unfortunate set of switches in my opinion. They feel harder than they should be in my opinion given their "gf". Once you break the initial "break the tactile" resistance, it should feel more comfortable to continue with the keypress, yet I find myself forcing my fingers more than I should so the key goes further down after the tactile barrier to ensure the key registers. It tires me. These are the "Soft Tactile", meaning they are lighter than the browns, but they still feel heavy to me. Good switches, but I'm done with "low profile" switches from Gateron, at least the KS-33 series. All of them feel heavier than they should in my humble opinion.
A**K
Very satisfied, silent, smooth, thocky
Bought this some time ago and I am very satisfied. For the long time I tried almost all available low profile switches that suits Nuphy Air v2 and only this ones I like.
I**P
タイポ対策に効果あり
Keychron K1 MAXの静穏赤軸を所有してますが、リニアのためかタイポが頻発するためこちらのチョコ軸を試しに買いました。35pcsを購入してアルファベットとリターンキー&スペースバーだけ交換。 適度な重さがあってタイポが減らせそうです。 バーターで静穏性は失いますが、耳障りのしない低音のカタコトなので許容範囲です。
A**Y
real tactile low profile switches
Great typing experience! Compared to Transparent Brown switches, these produce less noise and are not as high-pitched. They feel heavier to press, have less wobble, and provide genuine tactile feedback. With Browns, I barely feel any tactility at all. I have no regrets about buying them and highly recommend them. Personally, I enjoy the heavier actuation force, but I've read many comments from people who find some switches too heavy. If you prefer lighter switches, you may want to avoid buying these.
R**9
けっこう良いです
静音赤軸からの乗り換えです。適度なクリック感があって良いですね。音は流石に静音赤軸より大きいですが、茶軸よりはだいぶ静かです。実は茶軸に KURE シリコングリースメイト (スプレー) を吹いたものを常用しているのですが、音の高級感は茶軸+シリコングリスの方が上な気がしてます。まあ個人の感想ですが! ちなみに、静音赤軸からチョコレート軸に交換すると、キートップの高さが微妙に高くなりました。静音赤軸は他の色とストロークが違うので、その影響なのかと思います。チョコレート軸と茶軸だと、キートップは同じ高さに揃います。静音赤軸だけ、ちょっと低くなるのかと。 キースイッチとキーキャップの交換には「GATERON ツインズスイッチプーラー」というのを使っています。ロープロファイルのキースイッチ対応とは書いてなかったのですが、私は全く問題なく使えています。ご参考まで。
D**L
Überraschend leise mit angenehmem Schreibgefühl
Ich verwende die Chocolate-Switches von Gateron in meiner Nuphy Air96 V2. Das Entnehmen der zuvor verbauten Nuphy Aloe-Switches war ebenso einfach wie das Einsetzen der neuen Chocolate-Switches. Im Vergleich zu den Aloe-Switches haben die Chocolate einen dumpferen und spürbar leiseren Ton. Die "Kraft", die man zum Tippen aufbringen muss, empfinde ich als sehr angenehm.
マ**リ
赤軸でタイプミスが多い人に
K17MAXの赤軸からの交換用で購入しました。 赤軸の軽いタッチで入力される点が自分には合っておらずタイプミスが多かったので、重めのものを探していたところ、茶軸より打鍵感が良さそうなのでこちらを選びました。 使用頻度の高いアルファベットキー周りを交換したところ、ミスが減りました。 打鍵音も赤軸のカタカタという軽め音からコトコトという落ち着いた感じになり気に入っています。 Keychronロープロファイル向けのスイッチは小分け購入できる製品が少なく気軽に試しづらいので、ChocV2対応のスイッチのようにもう少しバリエーションを増やしてほしいですね。
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