
WS BigLucky Switch-Clicky
- Total Travel:3.5±0.30mm
- Pre-Travel:2.0±0.40mm
- Actuation Force:45+10gf
- Tactile Force:55+10gf
- Lifespan:100 million keystrokes
- Spring: SUS304 Spring
- Lubing: Factory Pre-lubricated
Mechanical switch - Redefining Stability with Precision Structure
Dodecagonal Stabilizing Stem | Precision Dual T-Slide Rail Structure | Golden Four-Point Rebound Limiting | Optimized Flux Control Design

Dodecagonal Stabilizing Stem
Innovative 12-sided stem design eliminates press deviation in all directions, surpassing traditional square switches with perfectly balanced actuation for vertical, diagonal, and complex-angle presses.

Precision Dual T-Slide Rail Structure
Simulating the dual T-slide rail structure of precision machinery, this design ensures ultra-smooth and stable keystrokes. This design minimizes noise and enhances tactile consistency.

Golden Four-Point Rebound Limiting
Simulating the dual T-slide rail structure of precision machinery, this design ensures ultra-smooth and stable keystrokes. This design minimizes noise and enhances tactile consistency.
Testimonials
"These are the new BigLucky series switches from Meletrix / Wuque. While they are usually associated with budget builds and have had their fair share of ups and downs from some releases, I love a lot of the parts Wuque has to offer when it comes to switches. In fact, one of my favorite aftermarket springs is their 53g triple-stage spring.These come in three ‘flavours’ tactile, clicky and linear. While I have only tried the linears at length, I dabbled with the tactiles and loved it. Honestly, I like the tactile variants more than the linears.They managed to put together some solid pre-modified switches that feel very smooth and consistent right out of the box. And speaking of that, they come in the cutest containers I have ever seen. I don’t have too much technical info on these and will update this list when they get back to me, but they are saying these will offer very low stem wobble and very high consistency. In my testing they felt great, but leaned a bit too plasticy sounding with just the stock lubricant."-Alexotos (YouTube Content Creator)