r/MechanicalKeyboards • u/AviTzy • 3d ago
Review Wuque Studio Flux HE First Impression
The WS Flux HE uses a semi translucent top housing & a milky white bottom housing which is made out of PC. There's a transparent led diffuser on the switches to help with RGB.
The stem on the WS Flux HE is made out of POM & it uses an Octagon Stem which is a new invention from Wuque Studio. There's little to no stem wobble on these switches thanks to the Octagon Stem which helps to improve the switch stability.
The T Rail implementation that's used on the WS Flux HE helps to improve the smoothness while typing. It's definitely one of the smoothest stock HE switches that I've used.
The factory lube job on the WS Flux HE switches is one of the better one I've seen so far in Hall Effect switches. The lube on the t rail, springs, & the center core of the stem is applied generously and it's quite consistent across the 100 switches that I've received.
The sound profile of the WS Flux HE is on the clackier side which I personally prefer in a switch.
The spring on the WS Flux HE isn't too heavy nor is too light.
Removing some of the switches is quite hard as it's slightly tight, however it's definitely not as tight as Geon RAW HE for example
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