Akko Dracula
vsEpomaker Dawn Pink
Hear them
Side by side
| Akko Dracula | Epomaker Dawn Pink | |
| Type | Linear | Linear |
| Sound | Balanced | Balanced |
| Loudness | -40.6 dB | -43.2 dB |
| Pitch | 3,120 Hz | 2,884 Hz |
| Spring weight | 39 g | 38.9 g |
| Actuation force | 23.2 g | 22.5 g |
| Bottom-out force | 50.5 g | 52 g |
| Total travel | 3.9 mm | 4 mm |
Force curves compared
Both curves modeled from each switch's measured actuation, bottom-out values.
Which should you pick?
The Akko Dracula and Epomaker Dawn Pink are both linear switches, but they feel and sound different enough to be worth comparing directly.
Akko Dracula runs the heavier spring at 39g versus 38.9g — about 0.10000000000000142g more — so it feels more deliberate under the finger, while Epomaker Dawn Pink is quicker and lighter to press.
On sound, Akko Dracula is the louder of the two at -40.6dB versus -43.2dB (2.6000000000000014dB quieter), pitched higher at roughly 3,120Hz. It reads as balanced, while Epomaker Dawn Pink comes across more balanced.
Pick Akko Dracula if you want a heavier, more controlled press and a louder, more present sound. Pick Epomaker Dawn Pink if you'd rather have a lighter, faster press and a quieter typing sound. Use the players above to hear which one you actually prefer.
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