Owlab Ti HE vs Gateron Jade Pro vs WS Flux: bestselling magnetic switches

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These magnetic switches are one of the bestselling ones in 2025/2026. They are compatible with most magnetic switch keyboard from brands such as Wooting, Akko, ATK, but will not work with Keychron HE keyboards.

FeatureOWlab Ti HEGateron Jade ProWS Flux
Price$15.99 for 30pcs$56 for 70pcs$69.99 for 35pcs
TypeLinear Hall-EffectLinear Hall-EffectLinear Hall-Effect
Bottom-Out Force40g (Lightest)50g50g
Sound ProfileBright, ResonantDeep “Mahjong” ThockClacky / Poppy
Stem DesignStandard POMStandard POMOctagon Stem (Stability)
Total Travel3.4 mm3.5 mm3.5 mm
HousingPC Top / PA BottomPC Top / PA66 BottomPC Top / PC Bottom
Magnetic Flux120Gs (Initial) / 750Gs (End)120Gs (Initial) / 700Gs (End)115Gs (Initial) / 635Gs (End)
LubricationPre-lubedPre-lubedPre-lubed
There’s also OwLab Ti HE 50g version, but I haven’t used them

WS Flux

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The defining feature here is the Octagon Stem. Unlike standard square stems, this 8-sided shape maximizes contact with the housing, resulting in almost zero stem wobble. Combined with its “T-Style Rail System,” it offers a uniquely rigid and guided travel that feels incredibly premium, though some users find the tight tolerances make it harder to disassemble for modding.

OWlab Ti HE

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The 40g spring makes this feel noticeably lighter than the others. It is “buttery smooth” but lacks the aggressive stabilization of the Flux. It is designed for users who want their keys to bottom out with minimal effort.

Gateron Jade Pro

This switch uses a 20mm spring which provides a snappy return. It is a safe middle ground—smoother and more stable than generic switches, but not as mechanically over-engineered as the Flux.

Magnetic flux

The OWlab Ti HE boasts the widest magnetic flux range (120-750Gs). A wider range theoretically allows the Hall Effect sensor to track the key press with higher resolution, offering “Esports-grade accuracy.”

The WS Flux has a slightly lower bottom-out flux (635Gs). While still excellent, users who set extremely sensitive rapid trigger points (e.g., 0.1mm) might theoretically benefit slightly more from the higher saturation of the OWlab or Jade Pro, though in practice, this difference is negligible for most players.

Another great alternatives are the Geon Raptor HE V2 magnetic switches.

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Alicia Clayton

Gamer and tech reviewer in my spare time.

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