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Compare HMX Hades V2 Linear vs Bad Sweetheart Linear Differences Side by Side

Explore the comprehensive side-by-side comparison of the HMX Hades V2 Linear and HMX Bad Sweetheart Linear and view their biggest differences. The detailed comparison table allows you to see all the essential features, specifications, and benefits of each switch at a glance. Whether you're looking for performance, value, or specific functionalities, this comparison tool helps you make an informed decision.

HMX Hades V2 Linear
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  • 37g actuation force
  • 42g bottom-out force
  • 3.5mm total travel
  • Nylon bottom housing
  • Deep, Creamy, Muted sound profile
  • Long pole design
  • 45g actuation force
  • 50g bottom-out force
  • 3.8mm total travel
  • Deep sound profile
  • Standard spring
Name
HMX Hades V2 Linear
Name
HMX Bad Sweetheart Linear
Release year
2025
Release year
2025
Switch type
Linear
Switch type
Linear
Factory lubed
 
Factory lubed
 
Profile
Standard profile
Profile
Standard profile
Actuation force
37g
Actuation force
45g
Bottom out force
42g
Bottom out force
50g
Pre travel
2mm
Pre travel
2mm
Total travel
3.5mm
Total travel
3.8mm
Pins
5-Pin
Pins
5-Pin
Magnetic Hall Effect
 
Magnetic Hall Effect
 
Top Housing Material
Nylon
Top Housing Material
Nylon
Bottom Housing Material
Nylon
Bottom Housing Material
-
Stem Material
-
Stem Material
-
Sound profile
Deep
Sound profile
Deep
Spring type
-
Spring type
Standard
Double stage
 
Double stage
 
Long pole
 
Long pole
 
Dust proof
 
Dust proof
 
Water resistant
 
Water resistant
 
Weight
5e-324g
Weight
0.4g
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