The lowprokb ones are nice. They have silent linears and a nice tactile. Answer from JaceBearelen on reddit.com
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Lowprokb
lowprokb.ca › products › kailh-choc-low-profile-switches
Kailh Choc V1 Low Profile Switches – Lowprokb.ca
If you are looking for the best mechanical switch for your low profile keyboard then look no further. Kailh Choc (or Chocolate) V1 is the most mature, and best performing low profile switch on the market today. Sometimes referred to by their ...
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Kailh
kailh.net › home › kailh choc v2 low profile switch set
Kailh Choc V2 Low Profile Switch Set – Kailh switch
The Kailh Choc V2 Low Profile Switch is a new version of the Kailh low profile switch series that features a short pre-travel distance (1.3mm±0.30mm) and quick actuation to deliver a fast and comfortable typing experience.
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Kailh Choc switch thoughts and recommendations?
The lowprokb ones are nice. They have silent linears and a nice tactile. More on reddit.com
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A little disappointed with choc switches
Try Choc Robins. They're the lightest clicky Choc switch. I've been using them for a few weeks. I have a video on my profile of me typing with them. Choc switches will feel about 20g heavier so 40g will feel like 60g. Navy's are 60g so they're going to feel like 80g aka very heavy. https://chosfox.com/products/kailh-chocs?variant=42514647941314 More on reddit.com
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Regarding the Choc switches - General - UHK forum
Hi! I’m new here… I’m just wondering if the Choc switches available here; Key switch - Ultimate Hacking Keyboard are the Kailh Choch v2 low profile switches? Ie., these? ↓ If it’s so, the red should be the linear one, correct? Thanks in advance Morten More on forum.uhk.io
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Corne with Kailh Choc V2 switches
I've wanted to try both the Corne keyboard and Kailh Choc V2 switches for a while, so as soon as I saw the latest version of the Corne Light I ordered some of both. While I am happy with how it looks, I will have to use it for a few days before I know what to think of the switches. More images: https://imgur.com/a/EKvsKwB More on reddit.com
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KEEBD
keebd.com › en-us › collections › choc-switches
Choc Switches – KEEBD
KEEBD sells DIY mechanical keyboard kits as well as components required to build or modify your one of a kind custom keyboard!
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Keebio
keeb.io › collections › low-profile-choc
Low-Profile Choc – Keebio
Kailh Choc switches are low-profile switches that can help make your keyboard super slim, so we've crafted various keyboards for you using them.
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Chosfox
chosfox.com › collections › kailh-low-profile-switch-pg1350
Kailh Low Profile Mechanical Switch Collection
At Chosfox, we offer 16 types of Kailh Low Profile Mechanical Choc Switches - PG1350, including light blue, pink, silver, and more. New keycaps are available for your low-profile builds! Try our Chocfox - CFX, available in BoW and WoB. Gateron Low Profile Switch is also available!
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/ergomechkeyboards › kailh choc switch thoughts and recommendations?
r/ErgoMechKeyboards on Reddit: Kailh Choc switch thoughts and recommendations?
July 7, 2025 -

I'm working on a new low profile keeb PCB and have Kailh Choc V1 switches in mind, but I’m still undecided on which switch to actually commit to.

I'm sticking to the base Kailh Chocs (sadly can't get the specials or group buy switches like Sunsets, Purpz, etc). That said, if the Choc V2s are genuinely worth it, I can easily add v2 support, so I also want to know if theres any notable v2 chocs...

So I’m asking: What are your favorite Kailh choc switches and why? Whether it's Whites, Browns, Reds, Blacks, Jades, Navies, etc., I’d love to hear your experience and any insight into their real-world feel beyond spec sheets.

Scrolling around, I've read that Robin, White, and Red are the most popular choices, and I have been leaning towards Robins (not that fond of linears, ehe).

This will be my first time using chocs, so any input before I finalize my switch order would be greatly appreciated!! ;D

EDIT: I added both V2 and MX support. I gave in to the linear switch propaganda and bought a set of Choc V2 Deep Sea Mini Islet. Fingers crossed 🤞.

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Reddit
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r/ErgoMechKeyboards on Reddit: A little disappointed with choc switches
April 10, 2024 -

Hey all,

Just completed my first build, a sweep v2.2 with navy choc v1s.

Still getting used to typing. Up to 25 wpm from 120 😅

However this is my first foray away from Cherry MX and I’m a little unimpressed. The navy is a heavy clicky switch, and it activates the switch before the click has occurred. This has led me to many typos. I’m also getting semi-frequent double presses, I’m guessing by accidentally passing the switch through the activation point by accident.

I’ve never experienced this with my Cherry MX blues. Anyone else experienced this or just me?

I’m sort of hoping when my typing style gets a bit more confident it’ll avoid this as I’ll be more directly hammering the keys. It’s worrying me a little right now though.

Thanks

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SplitKB
splitkb.com › collections › currently in stock › kailh low profile choc switches
Kailh Low Profile Choc Switches — splitkb.com
Kailh Low Profile Choc Switches
Kailh Choc switches are low profile, ideal for builds that focus on achieving a low height and for keyboards you'd like to take with you on the go. Switches by Kind Below are all choc switches we sell, listed by their kind and sorted by weight. In general, lighter switches are more suitable for chording (pressing multiple keys at the same time), but do make it easier to press them by accident. Heavier switches are harder to press, which can be satisfying but may be more straining over time. · Linear Switches Linear switches have a linear curve: when pressing down the switch, there are no bump
Price   €0.82
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Amazon
amazon.com › KAILH-Official-Chocolate-Mechanical-Keyboard › dp › B0B3MMMWPN
Amazon.com: KAILH Official Store Low Profile Switch 1350 Chocolate Mechanical Keyboard Switch RGB SMD Clicky (10, Choc Brown) : Electronics
Kailh PG1350 Choc V1 Low Profile Keyboard Switches,5-Pin 20-70gf,Kailh Choc V1 Switch clicky&Linear and Tactile for Chocolate Mechanical Gaming Keyboard,Built-in LED Slot (Red-35Pcs)
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GeekHack
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Reasonably priced Kailh Choc keebs (REVIEW added)
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Kailh
kailh.net › collections › low-profile-switches
Low Profile Switches – Kailh switch
Best SellersNew ArrivalsPre-lubed SwitchesSilent SwitchesSpeed Switches · Filter · 1 product · Sort by Best selling · Best sellingAlphabetically, A-ZAlphabetically, Z-APrice, low to highPrice, high to lowDate, old to newDate, new to old · Filters · Quick buy · Kailh Choc V2 Low Profile Switch Set ·
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Mechboards
mechboards.co.uk › products › kailh-low-profile-choc-switches-v1-red
Kailh Low Profile Choc Red Switches (V1) - Mechboards
Kailh Choc (V1) Red
Kailh Low Profile Choc Red switches aim to replicate the feel of traditional linear switches, but with a more size conscious footprint and height. These V1 switches are not compatible with traditional MX switch PCBs or keycaps, requiring kits that are specific to low profile switches. These linear switches are very close in feel to Kailh Box Reds, but with a much shorter actuation and bottom out point. Comes with a clear ABS top housing, opaque black nylon bottom and an unknown stem material.  Specifications: Manufacturer: Kailh Type: Linear Actuation: 50g Bottom Out: N/A Pre Travel: 1.5mm Tr
Price   $7.00
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Adafruit
adafruit.com › product › 5114
Kailh CHOC Low Profile White Clicky Key Switches [10 Pack] : Adafruit Industries, Unique & fun DIY electronics and kits
Comes in a pack of 10 switches, plenty to make a small keyboard, or grab a few packs to build a full keyboard. They work great with CHOC mechanical key sockets if you want to avoid soldering.
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Mechanical Keyboards
mechanicalkeyboards.com › collections › kailh-choc-brown-switch-keyboards
Kailh Choc Brown Switch Keyboards
This medium-weight tactile switch from Kailh is perfect for those looking for a shorter travel distance and slim keyboard design with the familiar tactile bump with each keystroke like the Kailh BOX Brown switches.
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Keycapsss
keycapsss.com › Kailh-Low-Profile-Choc-Switches-V1 › KC10034-PB
Kailh Low Profile Choc Switches V1 | Pale Blue | KC10034_PB
Sold in packs of 10 (Quantity 1 = 10 switches). Black: Linear / 60g Blue (gChoc): Linear / 20g Brown: Tactile / 50g Burnt Orange: Tactile / 60g Dark Yellow: Linear / 70g Jade: Clicky / 50g (same spring as the Choc White, but with a thicker clickbar) Nav…
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UHK forum
forum.uhk.io › general
Regarding the Choc switches - General - UHK forum
December 6, 2024 - Hi! I’m new here… I’m just wondering if the Choc switches available here; Key switch - Ultimate Hacking Keyboard are the Kailh Choch v2 low profile switches? Ie., these? ↓ If it’s so, the red should be the linear one…
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beekeeb
showcase.beekeeb.com › kailh-choc-v2-key-switches
Kailh Low Profile Choc v2 Key Switches: What Are the Options?
August 17, 2024 - Comparing to Choc v1 or MX key switches, it has fewer options beyond the classic blue (clicky), red (linear), and brown (tactile) varieties. However, this year, Kailh has begun expanding the Choc v2 catalog.