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Hello everyboby :)

I'm new in this community. Happy to join you.

Today, I received a MoYu WRM V10 Ball-core MagLev UV instead of a MoYu RS3M V5 Ball-Core MagLev UV + robot.
If you know both:

What are the differences between these cubes?
Do you think I should keep the RS3M or not?

I only have few days to make a choice. Can you help me to make it please?

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[–] annorax 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Ok… I read opinions on the web and some reviews, and a sentence answer my question:

"The V10 is, by almost all measures, an improved RS3M V5. It's more stable, slightly lighter, slightly faster, and doesn't have extremely weak corners."

So…

I keep the WRM V10 ;)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I’m glad you finally found such a clear answer!

(You are down a cube robot though… :p)

Last time, I forgot to tell you about https://speedcubedb.com/reviews/ (which are apparently all made by Bas). There are a little bit more reviews than on https://basilio.dev/cubing/reviews.html

A little bit late since you’ve found what you wanted, but that may be useful for a next time (or another person).

[–] annorax 2 points 5 months ago

Yes, bye bye little robot :(

Thanks you for your useful links. SpeedCubedb cube reviews are very useful and there is the one for the V10 which was not on basilio.dev.
Basilio Noris's website has amazing informations. It's a shame there's no RSS feed. I would like to follow him/his work but there is no way.