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Overview

The Kailh Cocoa is a linear switch that is featured in the WOBKEY Rainy75 Pro and the Crush80 Pro versions. It has a long pole stem with a POM top housing material and a PA66 bottom housing material. The Kailh Cocoa has a full body sound that harmonizes a high-pitched clack and a mid-toned creamy sound profile.

Product Details

  WOBKEY Rainy 75 Kailh Cocoa Switches
Name Kailh Cocoa
Type Linear
Top Housing Material POM
Bottom Housing Material PA66
Stem Material DuPont POM
Actuation Force 45g±5g
Pre Travel 2.0±0.4mm
Total Travel 3.6±0.4mm
Mount 5 pin
Factory Lube Yes

Switch Sound

The Kailh Cocoa has a soft mid toned bottom out and a hard high pitched clacky top out. It has a fairly loud volume both when bottoming out and topping out. The Kailh Cocoa is overall on the higher pitched side, comparable to HMX switches, but thanks to its housing materials it has a fuller sound profile than HMX switches especially on the upstrokes. 

There is a slight scratchiness with your ear or mic at keyboard level, but during normal typing sessions and at a normal seated position the scratch is inaudible. Hand lubing the switch will reduce the scratchiness and improve the sound and feel.  

Here is a sound test of the Kailh Cocoa:

Switch Feel

The Kailh Cocoa feels buttery smooth and light to press with a responsive return due to its light but long spring. It provides a comfortable typing experience and helps reduce fatigue during long sessions of typing or gaming. The Kailh Cocoa also has tight housing and stem tolerances which allows it to have very minimal stem wobble, providing a clean and crisp typing experience. The Kailh Cocoa is on the lighter side at a 45g actuation, so it would be a perfect fit for typists who prefer a lighter spring weight or enthusiasts who enjoy a similar spring weight as HMX switches. 

Comparisons to Other Switches

Kailh Cocoa vs HMX Violet

  • The Kailh Cocoa sound leans towards a creamy mid pitched tone while the HMX Violet sound leans towards a clacky high pitched tone.
  • The Kailh Cocoa and the HMX Violet feel similar with the consistent factory lube. 
  • Kailh Cocoa is made with a POM top housing, thickened injection molded PA66 bottom housing, and a DuPont POM stem. While the HMX Violet is made with a PC top housing, PA bottom housing, and POM stem. 
  • Both the Kailh Cocoa and the HMX Violet have an operating force of 45g.
  • The Kailh Cocoa has a total travel of 3.6mm while the HMX Violet has a total travel of 3.5mm.
  • The Kailh Cocoa and the HMX Violet both have a sharp and hard bottom out, consistent with the long pole sound signature.
  • Both the Kailh Cocoa and the HMX Violet are featured in WOBKEY prebuilt keyboards.

Kailh Cocoa vs JWK WOB

  • The Kailh Cocoa sounds slightly deeper in tone relative to the JWK WOB.
  • The Kailh Cocoa and the JWK WOB both have a sharp and hard bottom out, with the Kailh Cocoa leaning more towards the mid tones and the JWK WOB leaning more towards the high tones.
  • The Kailh Cocoa has a soft and poppy top out sound (possibly due to its softer POM top housing material compared to the PA top housing of the JWK WOB) while the JWK WOB has a hard and clacky top out, similar to its bottom out. 
  • The Kailh Cocoa and the JWK WOB feel similar with consistent factory lube. 
  • Kailh Cocoa is made with a POM top housing, thickened injection molded PA66 bottom housing, and a DuPont POM stem. While the JWK WOB is made with a PA top housing, PA bottom housing, and POM stem. 
  • Kailh Cocoa has an operating force of 45g and the JWK WOB has an operating force of 40g.
  • Kailh Cocoa has a total travel of 3.6mm while the Kailh Cocoa has a total travel of 3.5mm.
  • Both the Kailh Cocoa and the JWK WOB are featured in WOBKEY prebuilt keyboards.

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