
Iqunix
The IQUNIX Magi75 Pro is a premium low‑profile 75% mechanical keyboard built from CNC‑milled aluminum, featuring hot‑swappable Kailh Gold Red linear switches, a precision volume roller, and tri‑mode wireless connectivity. It offers up to 500 hours of battery life, full RGB lighting, and extensive VIA customization, targeting professionals and enthusiasts who value build quality and compact functionality.
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$173.71
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$184.60
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$185.99
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Best For
Professionals, developers, and Mac users who need a compact yet fully functional keyboard; keyboard enthusiasts who want hot‑swappable switches and VIA customization; frequent travelers who value a sturdy travel case and multi‑device wireless connectivity; content creators and streamers seeking attractive RGB and dedicated media controls.
Not Ideal For
Users who require adjustable typing angles or ergonomic feet; those who prefer a plug‑and‑play software experience without manual JSON editing; budget‑focused buyers looking for a lower‑priced alternative.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Magi75 Pro for its luxurious build, flawless aluminum chassis, and the standout precision volume roller. They highlight the high‑end PBT keycaps, hot‑swappable low‑profile switches, and robust tri‑mode connectivity as major strengths, while noting the steep learning curve of VIA configuration and the lack of adjustable feet as notable drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the keyboard's premium feel, solid aluminum construction, and the satisfying volume roller. The RGB lighting and travel case are also well‑received, though a recurring set of complaints centers on the detachable logo badge, uneven backlighting, and the absence of adjustable feet.
Common Complaints
Detachable magnetic logo badge coming loose, uneven RGB backlighting across keycaps, fixed 4° tilt without adjustable feet, unintuitive VIA configuration process, and media button icons not matching their functions.
What People Are Saying
“The volume roller is satisfying and ultra‑precise.”
How It Compares
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Choose the Magi75 Pro for premium build and media controls; choose Keychron Q6 Pro if longer battery life and lighter weight are priorities.
vs. Ducky One 3 SF
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Magi75 Pro is better for users seeking high‑end materials and media controls; Ducky One 3 SF suits budget‑conscious buyers who don’t need those features.
vs. Epomaker TH80
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Select the Magi75 Pro for superior build quality and richer media features; Epomaker TH80 is a viable alternative for those on a tighter budget.