AKKO MOD007B Tokyo review – a top gaming keyboard


Maybe a bit unknown, the Akko has a strong contender in the MOD007B keyboard

Updated: Feb 23, 2024 1:07 pm

AKKO MOD007B Tokyo review – a top gaming keyboard

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A smaller but still featureful keyboard, the Akko MOD007B 75% mechanical gaming keyboard has plenty to offer, but it’s also not perfect. Daily driving it for a month gave me quite a good insight into its great appeal but also things that don’t quite hit the mark. But of course, a lot can be down to preference, as I run 100% full keyboards, a cut down can be quite a change already.

Now Akko was created in 2016 as a new lifestyle peripheral brand aiming to diversify the industry. It does bring plenty of color and differences in the look and design of its hardware. With a range of keyboard layouts and sizes from full key to 60%, along with fully made options or DIY kits to make them yourself. It has everything you might need to accessorize or add to your keyboard, and now we take a look at the MOD007B option.

I got hands-on with the MOD0007B choice, an upgrade to the base model with wireless integration and plenty of upgrades and changes. It comes with the multi-mode options of Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz, or USB-C wired connection. 

Highly Recommended
AKKO MOD007B PC Tokyo top down

Akko Cream Yellow Magnetic/Kailh Sakura Pink Magnetic

Pricing

The Akko MOD007B Tokyo version we got sent can be found for $150 on its website. However, look to Amazon you can find it for $135 instead. Which in our opinion is a rather inexpensive choice for a wireless mechanical gaming keyboard. It sits up there for value with the likes of Corsairs 75% or Ducky’s as well.

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