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K2
$63.99
IQUNIX
Based on 57 Reddit mentions
$149.99
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I can vouch for Iqunix Magi line up, I tried Nuphy and Lofree before, Iqunix was my third keyboard in this mechanical keyboard world, and I can spot the difference, Iqunix is way way way way better, from a build quality or from the feel and sound, Magi96 for work was so good that I ordered a second
...mmalkuwari in r/IQUNIX
April 1, 2026 6:40 PM
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Since portability is a thing you might find the Akko 5075B VIA a better option than the heavier aluminum boards you have listed. It's basically the same board as the Monsgeek M1 - Monsgeek and Akko are basically Cadillac and Chevy - but lighter. Also, if you want a quiet board, plan on getting a bar
...ArgentStonecutter in r/keyboards
November 23, 2025 4:23 PM
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One of my favourite keyboards is a low-profile mech board. The Iqunix Magi65. There's a Magi75 and MQ80, too. They're all similar with different layouts, but man do they feel and sound great to type on.
julian_vdm in r/MechanicalKeyboards
January 9, 2026 10:32 PM
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Was in the same boat as you. I wanted low profile, volume roller, something thocky sounding, aluminum build. I went with the Iquinix Magi75 Pro. Only thing I’ve done is changed out the key caps for some that have better shine through. It’s a wonderful keyboard to type on. Strangely there isn’t much
...ilikeror2 in r/keyboards
February 28, 2026 10:59 PM
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It's a great keyboard, and you'll love it at first. However, in the long term, you'll probably become annoyed by the sound, as I did after around six months of use. I recently bought the IQUNIX Magi75 because it has an ISO layout and is a low-profile keyboard without shine-through keycaps. It also c
...esahins in r/MechanicalKeyboards
February 19, 2026 12:02 PM
2
I added the Phantom switches to my Magi75, and they are an improvement / very awesome on that keyboard as well. Of course, I prefer Tactile switches, so it checks. I think the sound is also improved.
Nate379 in r/MechanicalKeyboards
September 17, 2025 1:30 PM
2
Lightspeed is just Logitech's 2.4 GHz implementation, and I think that's limited to 1,000 Hz on the older boards. Basically any wireless keeb with 2.4 GHz will match it in terms of latency. For low-profile, check out the NuPhy Air V3 series and the Blush Nano switches that are available for that. Or
...julian_vdm in r/keyboards
September 17, 2025 9:25 PM
2
Thanks for the shoutout, u/valn4. u/Medical_Candidate498, the black Magi75 is in the right lane for the softer, creamier sound you are after. It uses an aluminum case and internal dampening, so it lands quieter and fuller than a lot of lighter boards. The one thing to be direct about is price: the M
...IQUNIXstore in r/germankeyboards
March 26, 2026 10:07 AM
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Vom Sound her sehr cremig und mit Lautstärke-Regler wäre das IQUNIX Magi75/96 Aluminum Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard – IQUNIX.com in der Pro-Version (Aber Achtung: Was QA und Customer Support angeht gab es zu dem Board schlechte Berichte... deswegen wird empfohlen bei IQUNIX über Amazon zu bestell
...carlruzius in r/germankeyboards
December 16, 2025 10:29 AM
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Heyo, The change from the Q1 Pro to the K2HE is definitely noticeable. With the K2HE, I can always adjust the key travel to suit my preferences. I prefer a short response. The K2HE does this very well, but to my taste, it doesn't feel as high-quality as the Q1 Pro, perhaps because of the plastic cas
...MDNx436 in r/keyboards
December 16, 2025 2:36 PM
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