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100Pcs Hot-Swap PCB Sockets for Mechanical Keyboard Builds

100Pcs Hot-Swap PCB Sockets for Mechanical Keyboard Builds

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100Pcs Mechanical Keyboard Hot-Swap PCB Pin Sockets

Upgrade your mechanical keyboard build with these premium gold-plated hot-swap pin sockets. Designed for DIY keyboard enthusiasts, these PCB mount sockets allow you to swap switches without soldering — making customization faster, cleaner, and more flexible than ever. Whether you're assembling a new board from scratch or converting an existing PCB, these sockets deliver reliable contact and a secure fit every time.

Key Features

  • Quantity: 100 pieces per pack — enough for full keyboard builds
  • Material: Durable metal construction with a gold-tone finish for excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance
  • Color: Gold
  • Compatibility: Designed for standard mechanical keyboard PCBs; suitable for hot-plug and soldering reaming applications
  • Brand New & High Quality: 100% new components, ready for your next build
  • DIY Friendly: Ideal for keyboard modders, hobbyists, and PC peripheral builders

Specifications

  • Material: Metal
  • Color: Gold
  • Package Contents: 100 × Hot-Swap PCB Pin Sockets
  • Country of Origin: Made in Mainland China

Important Notes

  • Please refer to the product images for dimensional reference; photos may not reflect actual size to scale.
  • Allow 5–10mm variance due to manual measurement.
  • Colors may vary slightly due to monitor calibration differences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are hot-swap PCB pin sockets used for in mechanical keyboards?

A: Hot-swap PCB pin sockets allow you to insert and remove mechanical keyboard switches without soldering. They are soldered onto the keyboard PCB, creating a socket that holds each switch securely while allowing easy swapping and customization of switch types.

Q: Are these pin sockets compatible with standard mechanical keyboard switches?

A: These sockets are designed for standard mechanical keyboard PCBs and are compatible with most common switch footprints used in DIY keyboard builds. Always verify your PCB layout before purchasing to ensure compatibility.

Q: How many keyboards can I build with 100 sockets?

A: A typical 65% keyboard uses around 68 switches, so 100 sockets will cover one full compact board with spares. For a full 104-key layout, you may need additional packs.

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