Seriko Silent Switch

Linear
Manufacturer: JWK
Brand: Homerow Co.

Actuation & Travel

Actuation Force
Unknown
Bottom Out Force
67g
Pre-Travel
Unknown
Total Travel
3.8mm

Additional Specifications

Pre-Lubed
No
Silent
Yes
Pins
5-pin

Features

  • Silent smooth linear action for effortless keystrokes.
  • 5-pin design allows easy installation.

Description

The Seriko Silent Switch is a linear mechanical keyboard switch manufactured by JWK under the Homerow Co. brand. It offers a smooth, consistent keystroke without tactile feedback,making it perfect for gamers. The bottom-out force of 67g ensures a significant increase in resistance towards the end of the keystroke. This switch is designed for quiet operation, ideal for shared workspaces or late-night typing sessions. It can be lubed for even smoother operation if desired. The 5-pin design offers maximum stability and is ideal for PCB-mounted applications. Whether you're a linear enthusiast, a professional typist, or a dedicated gamer, the Seriko Silent Switch switch is engineered to enhance your typing experience and performance.

Best For

  • Gaming and fast repeated keypresses where a smooth downstroke is preferred.
  • Builds where you want a clean, uninterrupted press without a tactile bump.
  • Shared spaces, offices, or late-night use where lower noise matters.

Consider Before Buying

  • Linear switches do not provide a tactile bump, so some typists may find them less defined for writing.
  • This switch is not marked as pre-lubed, so enthusiasts may want to lube it depending on the target sound and feel.
  • Five-pin switches may need the extra plastic legs clipped for some plate-mounted or 3-pin hot-swap keyboards.
  • Some specifications are not publicly available, so compare the known fields before making a final choice.

Data Notes

This profile combines known switch specifications with practical comparison notes. The actuation force, pre-travel fields are currently marked as unknown because reliable public data was not available. We avoid guessing missing values so comparisons stay useful and transparent.