Heygears
Reflex 2
Based on 12 Reddit mentions
$1799.00
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Looking for a dimensionally accurate resin printer (sub-$1,000)
If you mean for miniatures and hobby sort of stuff, nope. If you mean for prosumer stuff then the Reflex 2 is amazing for less cost and might be worth checking into before spending as much as a Formlabs printers cost. Being stuck in the Formlabs ecosystem is not a cheap ride where with Heygears, you
...heart_of_osiris in r/resinprinting
March 29, 2026 2:46 PM
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Heygear Turbo RS vs Reflex 2
The RS is not compatible with most Heygears engineering resins and is generally better tuned for miniatures and such. It's getting opened up to have resin profile tuning soon but it might take some tinkering to get the other resins tuned on it. It likely won't get any of the official Heygears engine
...heart_of_osiris in r/resinprinting
May 9, 2026 2:58 AM
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Need advice: HeyGears Reflex RS vs GK3 Pro vs Saturn 3 Ultra — for printing garage kits
I don't have Reflex yet; I'm waiting for tomorrow's launch of the Reflex 2, so no first-hand knowledge here. But in terms of the Pulse Module, Greedy3D did a review of it, and it doesn't seem like a critical part. So I don't think that you should assume that it is an actual requirement to get very h
...alunobacao in r/3dprinter
October 22, 2025 10:19 AM
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Need advice: HeyGears Reflex RS vs GK3 Pro vs Saturn 3 Ultra — for printing garage kits
Heygears Reflex RS Turbo. I have the turbo with the pulse module, just know that the pulse module is a compressor that essentially runs the entirety of the print so it's noisy. My printer is in another room so I dont hear it. Even without the pulse module, the ecosystem is just carefree and simple.
...heart_of_osiris in r/3dprinter
October 23, 2025 10:32 PM
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Welp it happened
Fun fact: The new HeyGears Reflex 2 actually comes like that from factory. And instead of fixing the issue, they're planning to add a pop up disclaimer in the slicer when you start a project with that printer.
dark79 in r/AnycubicPhoton
November 24, 2025 9:26 PM
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