

๐ฅ Level up your keyboard game with Glorious Fox Switches!
The Glorious Fox Linear Mechanical Switches come in a pack of 110, featuring a 45g actuation force and transparent housings designed to enhance RGB lighting. Pre-lubed for smooth, quiet keystrokes, these 3-pin switches are compatible with MX keycaps and hot-swappable GMMK keyboards. Crafted with premium materials and RoHS certified, they offer a reliable, high-performance typing and gaming experience for enthusiasts and professionals alike.



























| ASIN | B0D7QW8SQ9 |
| Actuator Type | Linear |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,911 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #488 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | GLORIOUS |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | Transparent, PANTONE 7597C |
| Compatible Devices | GMMK 2, GMMK Pro, Hot Swap Mechanical Keyboards |
| Connector Type | Crimp |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Manual |
| Date First Available | July 23, 2024 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840408301367 |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.68 x 1.38 x 4.13 inches |
| Item model number | GLO-KB-ACC-SWT-FOX-LUBED-110 |
| Manufacturer | Glorious |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 110 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 7.68 x 1.38 x 4.13 inches |
| Terminal | Solder |
| UPC | 840408301367 |
| Unit Count | 110.0 Count |
R**5
A fair product at fair price.
I love both linear and tactile switches, and like Iโve expected from Glorious, they didnโt disappoint in price or quality. Set to go out of the box, easy to install. And as Iโve come to expect from linear switches, theyโre quiet, almost immediate response with very little travel before they input the prompt, and though they donโt provide significant feedback, theyโre very easy to type on. If you canโt stand clicky switches, and need something quiet to game or type on, itโs worth considering these, both for the typical linear feel and their reasonable price.
J**N
Pricey but nice
Ive been using MX Cherry (and clones) for years. Ive gotten incredibly used to those switches and bought these hoping to step up. Overall, I think these are great. They're quieter than the blues I'm used to which is a little bit of a downer. The feel of these is pretty nice and typing on them is satisfying. They're a little stiffer in my opinion throughout the press but they feel smooth overall. Ive only got 2 real complaints with these switches: #1. The price. Either you think these are a fair price or not. They're pricey but are of quality. #2. Packaging. Honestly, for the absolute premium that's being charged for these I expected the packaging on these to be premium as well. Instead, you get the old "bag of switches" delivery method. This ended up causing some bent pins and in the instance of 1 switch, causing one to not function. With that out of the way, these are a premium switch. They feel nice, they look great for RGB builds, and for my build they were easy to install (except for some minor damage). Hopefully the packaging gets better so that these switches don't get banged up in transit.
J**M
Favorite switches!
They sound and feel great! For many years I have always been a clicky switch guy, I wanted to hear that audible click with each keystroke. Over time though as my son's got older and it was always loud in the room or I was wearing headphones I couldn't hear it half the time anyway. I decided it would be better to feel the click. I tried a host of different tactile switches on the cheaper side to save a little money. After watching many reviews I decided I would get a set of the Glorious Pandas and then everything changed. As of now I have purchased 5 sets to cover my two primary keyboards and will probably buy two more in the near future to update my 3rd system's keyboard. While they will sound different in different boards the feel is similar regardless. I'm not a heavy typist so while they sound great when they bottom out I don't get that all the time what I do get though is the feel of the tactile bump and that is the satisfaction I wanted. It's my favorite hands down. Yes over time as this industry continues to evolve maybe I'll find something else but right now I just get the odd looks from the family as to why I have tons of switches in the closet I tested and removed for the Pandas. Highly recommend if you are looking for a tactile switch that feels great for typing and gaming that simply sound fantastic in most boards.
J**R
Great switch but terrible pricing and packaging
This switch feels like you are typing on a dream, It has the clicky tactile feeling of a MX Cherry Blue or Brown but with its own unique "thocky" sound to it. It really is a mixture of everything I enjoy in a MX Cherry keyswitch but better. I bought the lubed variant and I can tell the difference coming from a mechanical keyboard that did not have lubed switches its a much more comfortable and smooth experience. While I think the quality of the switch is perfect the amount of switches you get per box, the packaging, and the price are not Ideal. You only get 36 switches per box and if you are like me and have a full 108 key keyboard you need to buy 3 boxes of these and they aren't cheap switches to begin with. With these switches being advertised and priced as a premium switch, which to be honest, they really are, I would expect the packaging to be better. They come shipped in a thin cardboard box loose in a plastic baggy which lead to a couple of the switches being bent. With only receiving 36 in a box at the price they are I would like to expect a thicker secure box and with each switch packaged in some sort of plastic tray not in some sort of plastic baggy like I am buying a 100+ count of some Chinese offbrand cherry switches.
R**T
More tactile than Gateron Blues
Amazing feeling if you like tactility. As in the title, these switches are insanely tactile, moreso than blues. If you press down on a couple keycaps, they'll spring back with an astonishing amount of force. If you plan to lube them, I'd highly recommend lubing the stem legs on at least 4 switches and then testing them out together (1 switch is not enough for a good test) to see if you like the legs lubed or not. Sound is great - they give my spacebar a very "poppy" sound, which I do like. Not the most low pitch or thocc-y switches (MX Browns were more thocc-y), but the feeling more than makes up for that, and feeling is more important than sound anyway. I installed these in a Drop ALT and really had to push to get them in. The general advice is that it shouldn't take much force to install switches (and if it does, you're probably going to bend a in), but you might have to make an exception for these switches. The lower housing has protrusions that are slightly longer than those of MX Browns. There's no problem with getting it directly into the PCB, but you really have to push it through the keyboard case to get into the PCB. If you experience this issue, you shouldn't have to worry about bending pins if they're already straight and you align them properly - I didn't have any bent pins (besides the 3 out of 72 that came bent) out of the 67 switches I used. Word of advice to help you preserve your thumbs - first push on the south side gently so that the south protrusion fits in, then push down hard on both corners of the north side simultaneously to get the entire switch in. Quite a lot of effort, but I think it's worth it in the end.
O**5
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J**M
Totally worth the price and it gave me the experience I expected.
B**M
Good feeling and sound, as expected. It brings 36 switches as advertised, but would expect more for the price, or an option to select how many you would like, since I require 29 (may be slightly off) more to finish my 65% keyboard; with this, getting another package would leave me with more than needed.
Q**A
Wirken nicht so hochwertig. Butterweich fรผhlen sie sich auch nicht an.
K**N
Tactile and enjoyable, not too loud. A bit expensive.
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