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Based on 23 Reddit mentions
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Updated thoughts from my first few hours using the flow lite 2: If you like the idea of the keyboard, don't mind the design, and don't do much customisation, it's not terrible. I would not get the 100% version (which is what my review sample is) mostly because it is big, and I don't like big boards.
...julian_vdm in r/Lofree
July 7, 2025 4:41 PM
5
My typing speed and accuracy TANKED with the Flow Lite84. I switched to the Iqunix Magi65 Pro, and it was immediately back to normal or maybe even better. I should say, though, that I seem to be particularly sensitive to keycap profile and layout changes. I hate Cherry and OEM. So far my favourite f
...julian_vdm in r/Lofree
May 16, 2025 10:33 PM
4
I didn't keep it, but that's mostly because it was a review unit and I have about a dozen other keyboards lol. I gave it to a friend. I do like the keycaps on the Iqunix Magi65 Pro a lot though. They use XVX/womier as an OEM, I believe, so look into that. They have a much more notable dish, and they
...julian_vdm in r/Lofree
January 1, 2026 12:06 AM
2
Do you feel like you need a wrist rest for the Flow? I have an Iqunix Magi65 Pro, and I can't imagine feeling like my wrists are extending too much when I use that board.
julian_vdm in r/Lofree
June 27, 2025 3:57 PM
3
For most of what I do on a keyboard, I use a mechanical keeb (Keychron Q13 Max, NuPhy Kick75, or or Iqunix Magi65 Pro), but for HE boards, my preference is Gateron Jade Pros because they sound and feel good haha. I generally like a middle-weight switch (50–65 gf) but it depends on the type of switch
...julian_vdm in r/WootingKB
May 23, 2025 1:13 AM
2
Also I use it via 2.4 GHz like 90 % of the time. Yeah I also found that to not be a problem. It was only Bluetooth, which was annoying for me because I work on an android tablet about 40% of the time haha. I guess everybody and their mother hopes that the Flow 2 will be a complete flop because of th
...julian_vdm in r/Lofree
June 29, 2025 3:44 PM
2
I've tried a bunch of keebs, too, and the flow lite is one of the least impressive in my view lol. But I think we're different types of users. I heavily rely on remapping and macros, and I'm on Linux. The macro creation function in the Lofree software is total ass. It inputs everything all at once i
...julian_vdm in r/Lofree
June 29, 2025 6:18 PM
2
I've found keycaps to make the biggest difference to me for typing feel and accuracy/speed. I can't type for shit on something like the Lofree Flow Lite, but some of my best results come from the Iqunix Magi65 Pro, which is low profile with different keycaps. I also type really well on Keychron's KD
...julian_vdm in r/NuPhy
August 9, 2025 4:38 PM
2
Man, I'm strongly considering a set of these for my Iqunix Magi65 Pro. I like the caps on that well enough, but I'm tempted to try a sculpted set. Then again, this is modified cherry, and I gd can't stand cherry profile. They look nice though.
julian_vdm in r/NuPhy
May 1, 2025 6:38 AM
3
Pretty much every pre-built board "just works" these days. For low-profile, my current favourites are the Keychron K3 HE (and by extension the K3 Ultra, but I don't have hands-on time with that, so ymmv) and the Iqunix Magi65 Pro (the Magi75 is the same design and hardware but bigger). The Magi seri
...julian_vdm in r/MechKeyboards
April 23, 2026 5:50 AM
1