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The Glorious Gaming Fox Linear Switches (110 PCS) are engineered for the ultimate gaming experience, featuring pre-lubed, silent red switches that ensure smooth keystrokes and compatibility with a wide range of mechanical keyboards. With a focus on precision and vibrant RGB lighting, these switches are perfect for gamers looking to enhance their setup.
Brand | Glorious |
Package Dimensions | 19.3 x 10.49 x 3.61 cm; 210 g |
Item model number | GLO-KB-ACC-SWT-FOX-LUBED-110 |
Manufacturer | Glorious |
Series | GLO-KB-ACC-SWT-FOX-LUBED |
Colour | Red |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 210 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**T
Very nice.
Thocky, responsive, very nice indeed.
M**R
A few issues
For the most part these switches are quite decent. Despite what a lot of reviewers have said about the lubing inconsistency I will admit I do not really notice a difference. I can tell of course that there are some minor differences from switch to switch but it doesn't bother me at all. They sound really nice to type on with a great tactile response and they all sound great.The issue I have is with the pins. Coming from the factory pins should not be as bent as these ones are. A few of them were horizontal! To me, these switches err on the 'premium' side and the quality control on these things should be a lot better. The product description says that only the best materials are used, but these pins are weaker than the Kailh Brown and Cherry MX Brown pins that I own.Trying to align the pins with the PCB myself, seeing they are disjointed, I managed to bend 4 of the pins in 2 packs to the point there was no salvaging on the original housing. I had to make a Frankenswitch using Cherry MX Browns for the bottom housing (surprisingly it worked out quite nicely - I'm calling them the Brown Panda).Would I buy these pre-lubed switches again? I don't really know what the market is like out there for switches so take this as it is: I would say these are decent switches and I would buy them again now that I know what I am getting. I would probably keep some additional MX Brown switches on the side to make Brown Pandas if the pins turn up in the state they were in last time.
K**
Not the best as 1 switch came with very bent pins
K**N
State of the art
The Glorious Panda switch is truly a state of the art experience, but only IF you are:-- Lubing them correctly.-- Fitting them to a good quality keyboard.-- Using a decent set of keycaps.If you are, then you will love them. If not, then you could be in for a tricky time.I'm knocking a star off because I tend to see quite a high failure rate with them. Out of 35 pieces I will often see at least 1 or two going in the bin or broken for spares. The pins are very delicate and if they get compacted in insertion you have pretty much had it with that switch.But.. all that said, they are pretty much unquestionably, the nicest and snappiest tactile switch out there and are very hard to beat.
T**Y
Great initially
Over time a few switches seem to be not reading properly gets real annoying fast. They come with extra if you have a 60% so not too bad.
A**H
A bit overhyped but solid
After reading rave reviews of Glorious Pandas being almost as good as the Holy Pandas I've decided to give them a shot. Switches are great but not really what I've expected from a tactile switch. They have a very smooth and round tactile actuation compared to other tactiles with a sharp actuation. Maybe it's just something that you get used to over time. springs could be slightly heavier maybe 65-70g. But I think that the biggest downside is that fact that they absolutely need lubing, process that took me maybe 3-4 hours. I usually avoid unlubed switches and probably will continue to do so. But overall a good tactile switch although not my favorite and unless you want nice RGB, I would probably go with Akko Jelly Purple with much stronger tactilty, and also coming pre-lubed.
N**N
Everyone asks me about these
Incredible switches. Getting lubed switches makes all the difference and the great sound profile of these has all my coworkers asking about them (surprisingly in a good way). They feel great and sound great, common Glorious W
L**Y
oh wow....
i've been typing for 25 years and this switch gives me a rush i haven't felt since the first time i heard and felt the snap of a buckling spring in my first model m. i am not even joking. everything they say about this switch is true. it is INCREDIBLE. if you're used to generic mainstream keyboards and you're a gamer, these switches will probably feel very hard and you will need to adjust. for the rest of us typists, these things are straight up heaven. the sound. the feel. incredible.now that i've gone on about the feeling, i'll touch on quality. there is nothing more to say on this topic aside from the quality was flawless. in spite of them shipping in a bag in a tiny box (which looks really cool in and of itself and i have mine on display for some asinine reason), i have to fix three total pins. out of two boxes of 35. that's either really lucky or really impressive. either way that was really cool. taking these switches apart, again a dream. very easy and fluid. nothing stuck, nothing broke. lubinf these switches was a lot of fun.if you're reading this and you don't know how these feel, you owe it to yourself to experience it for yourself.
A**T
Great tactile switches
I'm by no means an expert at keyboard switches, but after having linears for a few years I wanted something with a bit of tactility and decided to get some Gateron Browns and was EXTREMELLY disappointed with the mushy feel to them and a total lack of a tactile bump. The best way I can describe Glorious Pandas is a switch with a pretty pronounced, crisp bump with minimal pretravel. To me, these things feel 100 times better then Gaterons I have had the misfortune of buying earlier.
T**P
The smoothest linear switch on the market
The only problem with this product is its price, and if you get them unlubed like every other switch comes, they are a lot more reasonable. So I'm glad they started selling them this way. I can take a half hour and save $36+ when I would be lubing the factory lubed ones a bit anyways. I wish they would just sell them prelubed for the $24/pack price. They're already making you buy a lot of switches at once.But again, they are some of the best quality on the market. You may want to look elsewhere if optical technology or long stem / short actuation switches interest you for gaming. These do not bring that level of response time, but the feeling of typing and gaming on them is unmatched.
K**N
Enjoyable.
Tactile and enjoyable, not too loud. A bit expensive.
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