AKKO 3098B Plus

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Sentiment score33% positive
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Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Reddit IconArgentStonecutter
10 months ago

Akko 3108/3098 if you can find them in a UK storefront.

Reddit Iconcszolee79
6 months ago

I have two Keychron Q6s, a Q9, a K10 Pro and an Akko 3098B Plus. One for every mood :) Also about 1000 unused switches of all sorts (linear, tactile, silent and non-silent) and 15 keycap sets in the drawer. The K10 Pro for $100 is just as good for work / game as the more expensive ones, the difference is just how they sound and how luxurious they feel (metal case, gasket mount).

Reddit IconLight_Hinata
7 months ago

I bought yesterday AKKO 3098B Doraemon Rainbow and keyboard doesn't wake up normally using wire. I have to unplug wire, plug it back, set toggle to mac (i use windows), only in this case keyboard wakes up, but lights are off. To turn on light i have to open windows akko app (on site it never detects a device), turn off lights and then turn it on. Only after this lights work. Also it go to sleep mode if not used for more than ten minutes in WIRED mode. Also tried different usb ports and wire, didn't help. Am I so lucky to get broken keyboard or this is a common thing for akko? I wanted this specific keyboard as i need 100% keyboard and not too tall (i tried 44mm RedSquare and it wasn't good and had double click), so i need like \~20mm. If i won't figure out how to use it without dances with a tambourine, please recommend a good 100% (or 98%) buttons mechanical keyboard,<30mm tall and with a hotswap. I'm tired of trying to chose a decent one

Reddit IconInevitable_Virus_765
26 days ago

For your budget you should check out the neo75 or neo98 depending on your preferred layout. Akko and keychron are both great in their own ways, but keychron is not what it used to be, and is generally overpriced for the quality. Akko is generally a bit better priced with decent quality, but there are still much better boards out there. The neo boards run about $150 barebones so you'd have 100 left over to choose switches, keycaps, and stabilizers(optional, the neo series come with them, but I'll explain later) The new neo75 and 98 boards blow akko and keychron out of the water. I have a neo 98 that i use at work and I'm astounded at the level of quality you can get now for $150. I got the taupe grey which looks awesome.  I will say that if you do get a neo board, spend an extra$10-15 dollars and get some good stabilizers for it. The stabilizers that come with the board aren't great, though they are on par with what you would get with a keychron or akko board. I've been loving the typeplus x yikb stabilizers. They're amazing. There's nothing worse than having a beautiful keyboard that sounds amazing, except for the rattling enter or space bar.

Reddit Iconriftpenguin_
26 days ago

If you can drop the function row, Machina Overture65 V2 (prebuilt) while it's still in GB. Keychron and Akko don't have great QC because they use cheap factories and mass produce, while companies that make primarily custom boards have a better QC checking system and use better materials + design. Another option would be the QK Evo80 for prebuilt or Hex80 for hall effect.

26 days ago

Most wireless boards are fire hazards unless they employ a small scale battery (which is primarily used by the ZMK system). I've seen a lot of OEM keychron and akko boards have case warping, plate inconsistencies, and just bad tolerances on even their $200 aluminum boards. They're also just designed pretty terribly from an acoustic standpoint because they rely on foam to mask hollowness, instead of allowing for one to choose the config. Also, some akko boards are OEMs also used by ajazz, attack shark, and aula, all of which have cases of shady firmware that either bricks the board or contains malware. Not an issue with keychron but keychron firmware is just buggy in its own way (crashes, random connectivity drops). IMO the best OEM board is the Shortcut Bridge75 because it actually uses a decent factory, but tldr I'd pay the premium for a Machina or QK prebuilt (and it's within your budget). https://youtu.be/7hHq6jCyVX0?si=lOGWcbT43ytrvvwJ https://youtu.be/cG6N0I5WuSo?si=52J13CXrT2e424q6

Reddit IconSuperiorCommunist92
6 months ago

Akko mechanical keyboard, some random ancient gaming mouse off Amazon from when I was 14

Reddit Iconyippeekiyoyo
3 months ago

A mechanical keyboard is fun but by no means necessary. I do think a decent mouse really ups the experience over a touchpad for ergonomic reasons. But it should be whatever makes you happy. I personally quite like my [capybara mouse](https://en.akkogear.com/product/akko-capybara-mouse/), they have some other fun cat and hamster ones too. Their mechanical keyboards are also nice but again, I don't think that's required. Especially if you're on a laptop, I think an extra keyboard is pretty pointless unless you're connecting it to a TV or something, otherwise it just clutters your setup.  Edit: can't read lol, didn't realize its a desktop. Again, I don't think either is a dealbreaker but if you're in the market to upgrade, I like akko quite a lot. The main things you'll want to look into is keyboard layout and switch types. The switch type will mostly be force needed for the key and how clicky your keys are. None of that affects game play but you may get more enjoyment if it fits your preferences. 

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