IQUNIX Teases EC75 Hall-Effect 75% Keyboard for Computex 2026
IQUNIX will bring the EC75 to Computex 2026, a 75% hall-effect board with Rapid Trigger and a CNC aluminum shell aimed squarely at the mainstream.

IQUNIX is pushing hall-effect boards one step closer to the center of the mechanical-keyboard market with the EC75, a new 75% magnetic-switch board that will make its first offline appearance at Computex 2026. The company has staked the reveal on the exact things enthusiasts now compare first: adjustable actuation, Rapid Trigger, ultra-low latency, and a CNC-machined aluminum body.
That matters because 75% is the layout that keeps winning over people who want desk space without giving up the function row, arrow cluster, and navigation keys. IQUNIX already sells magnetic-switch boards in the EV63, EZ63 HE, and EZ80 HE, and it already has an EZ80/EZ75 HE product line in market, so the EC75 does not look like a one-off experiment. It looks like the next move in a roadmap that is clearly shifting from niche HE curiosity to a full product family.
The company’s own performance claims also show how crowded this segment has become. IQUNIX says its current HE boards offer 8K polling, 0.01mm Rapid Trigger, and 0.125ms latency. Those are the numbers buyers now expect to see before they even ask about switches, and they are the reason the EC75 has to offer more than a trendy spec sheet. A hall-effect launch in 2026 is no longer impressive by itself. The question is whether the board feels good to type on, whether the software is mature, and whether the tuning holds up outside a product video.
Computex gives IQUNIX the right stage to answer that question in public. The show runs from June 2 to June 5, 2026, at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center in Halls 1 and 2, and IQUNIX says the EC75 will be at Booth M1107a in Hall 1. That is the first chance for attendees to handle the board in person, which is where a lot of magnetic keyboards either win people over or expose their weak spots fast.
The bigger signal here is not just that IQUNIX is launching another HE board. It is that a premium aluminum brand is now treating a 75% hall-effect keyboard as a serious mainstream product, right alongside AI, gaming, and next-gen hardware on one of the industry’s biggest stages. In a segment where competing boards are already leaning on adjustable actuation and 8K polling, the EC75 will have to prove that IQUNIX can bring real key feel and polish, not just another strong-looking spec list.
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