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Outemu Silent Peach & Lemon V3 5-Pin Mechanical Switches
Outemu Silent Peach & Lemon V3 5-Pin Mechanical Switches
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Outemu Silent Peach & Lemon V3 Mechanical Keyboard Switches
Upgrade your typing experience with the Outemu Silent Peach V3 (Linear) and Silent Lemon V3 (Tactile) keyboard switches — the latest factory-lubed, noise-dampened 5-pin switches designed for custom mechanical keyboard builders. Whether you're typing late at night or working in a quiet office, these switches deliver smooth, satisfying keystrokes without the clatter.
Made in Mainland China.
Why Choose the V3 Upgrade?
- ✅ Factory pre-lubed for smooth, consistent actuation right out of the box
- ✅ Thickened pins reduce the risk of bending or breakage during installation
- ✅ Upgraded silicone mute dampeners for excellent noise reduction
- ✅ Dust wall structure — more stable and durable than V2
- ✅ 21mm lengthened spring for faster, snappier rebound
- ✅ High-transmittance light guide column — makes your RGB keyboard shine brighter and more evenly
- ✅ Compatible with standard hot-swap PCB sockets and soldering
Switch Specifications
🍑 Silent Peach Switch V3 — Silent Linear
- Switch Type: Silent Linear
- Total Travel: 3.30mm
- Work Travel: 2.00 ± 0.6mm
- Actuation Force: 40 ± 10gf
- Min Trigger Force: 35gf
- End Force: 45gf Max
- Material: POM Stem, Translucent PA66 Upper & Lower Housing
🍋 Silent Lemon Switch V3 — Silent Tactile
- Switch Type: Silent Tactile
- Total Travel: 3.30mm
- Work Travel: 1.80 + 0.6mm
- Actuation Force: 35 ± 10gf
- Tactile Force: 50 ± 10gf
- Tactile Point: 1.20mm
- Min Trigger Force: 25gf
- End Force: 50gf Max
Build Details
- Pin Count: 5-pin (PCB mount)
- Keycap Material: ABS Plastic
- Compatible With: Standard hot-swap PCB sockets; also solderable
- Not Compatible With: Optical switches, low-profile switches, or Outemu Silver hot-swap sockets (pins are thicker than previous generations)
⚠️ Important Installation Notes
- Before inserting, always inspect pins for bending. Straighten any bent pins gently before installation.
- The thicker pins on the V3 may not fit Outemu Silver hot-swap sockets — check your socket compatibility first.
- These switches are not compatible with optical or low-profile keyboards.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between the Outemu Silent Peach V3 and Silent Lemon V3 switches?
A: The Silent Peach V3 is a silent linear switch — it has a smooth, uninterrupted keystroke from top to bottom, ideal for fast typists and gamers who prefer no tactile bump. The Silent Lemon V3 is a silent tactile switch — it provides a subtle bump feedback at the actuation point (1.20mm), letting you know when a keypress has registered, without the loud click of a clicky switch.
Q: Are the Outemu Silent V3 switches compatible with my hot-swap keyboard?
A: These 5-pin switches are compatible with most standard hot-swap PCB sockets. However, note that the V3 features thickened pins and may not fit Outemu Silver hot-swap sockets specifically. They also work with soldered PCBs. They are not compatible with optical or low-profile switch keyboards.
Q: Do I need to lube the Outemu Silent Peach/Lemon V3 switches myself?
A: No — these V3 switches come factory pre-lubed for smooth, consistent performance right out of the box. This saves you time and ensures even lubrication across all switches for a uniform typing feel.
Q: Are these switches good for quiet office or library use?
A: Absolutely. The V3 series features upgraded silicone mute dampeners and Outemu's unique opening contact technology to minimize noise at both actuation and bottom-out. They are specifically designed for quiet environments like offices, libraries, or late-night typing sessions.
