
Ducky One 3
Score: 90/100
IQUNIX Magi75 Pro
Score: 91/100Rankings

The IQUNIX Magi75 Pro is a premium low-profile 75% keyboard that blends a CNC-milled aluminum chassis with hot-swappable Kailh Gold Red linear switches and tri-mode wireless connectivity. It offers a massive 500-hour battery life and full VIA-customizable RGB, but the lack of adjustable feet and a cumbersome VIA setup may deter some users.

The Ducky One 3 White 60% is a premium, gasket-mounted, hot-swap keyboard with high-density PBT keycaps, per-key RGB and a solid 1000 Hz polling rate. It delivers a thocky typing experience but commands a high price and lacks wireless capability.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
— | 500 hoursbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 594 gramsbest | 1,088.6 grams |
1,000 Hzbest | 1,000 Hzbest | |
— | 12 monthsbest | |
— | 5.1best |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Layout & Size(2) | ||
Keyboard Layout | 60% | 75% |
Weight (grams) | 594 grams | 1088.6 grams |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Case Material | plastic | Aluminum |
Keycap Material | high-density PBT | PBT |
Keycap Profile | OEM | spherical concave |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | wired | Wireless |
Switches(1) | ||
Switch Type | Cherry MX | Gold Red linear |
Compatibility(1) | ||
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, macOS | Mac, Windows, Linux |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers hail the One 3 series as a benchmark for pre-built mechanical keyboards, praising its QUACK Mechanics dampening, V2 stabilizers and solid construction while noting the premium price and lack of wireless as drawbacks.
Everyday users love the One 3 for its premium feel, deep thocky sound and the ability to swap switches without soldering, but complain about the high price, absence of wireless and occasional uneven keycap legends.

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.
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.
“Feels like a $200 custom build out of the box.”

“The sound is thocky and deep-no plastic ping.”

“PBT keycaps don't shine, even after months of use.”


