IQUNIX Magi75 Pro ISO UK delivers low-profile 75% with dedicated media column
Pro model adds a copper-accent multimedia column and an 11 mm front height, with a retail ISO UK sample that feels CNC aluminum solid but weighs 966 g and resists disassembly.

The IQUNIX Magi75 Pro ISO UK pairs a low-profile 75% layout with a Pro-exclusive right-side multimedia column, a combination reviewers say is rare for an ISO UK retail SKU. IQUNIX markets the case as "crafted from aerospace‑grade aluminum with CNC precision" and claims an "ultra‑slim 11mm 0.43inch front height" to promote a natural typing posture without a wrist rest.
Gadgetoid called the sample "a decent, compact board made all the better by the availability of an ISO UK version," and described the chassis as "a hefty, solid, wedge-shaped block of aluminium that’s low profile without being flat." The solidity matches Amazon and brand copy that state the Magi75 Pro is "CNC‑milled from a single block of aircraft‑grade aluminum" and offers a "solid, stable unibody feel with zero flex." A measured weight from a separate YouTube review recorded the 75% model at 966 g, about "34% heavier than Nufi's latest Air 75V3," a reminder that low profile does not always mean light.
The Pro model’s right-side controls are a clear differentiator: Amazon describes a "Pro‑exclusive right‑side multimedia control column" with "a smooth top‑mounted volume wheel, dedicated media hotkeys, ambient RGB light strip, and magnetic dongle storage." Gadgetoid captured the detail visually, noting "a copper cross‑shaped four way media nav and a roller volume control in a self‑contained little detail on the right" and pointing out legend colors in "a mix of copper orange (to match the copper transport controls on the right) and light grey."
Typing feel lands on the fast, low-travel side. YouTube observed "smooth linear switches" with "total travel on the switches is less than a full‑size switch" and said that produces "a really fast typing experience when you have less travel." IQUNIX and Amazon emphasize sound and feel in marketing language, inviting users to "Enjoy butter‑smooth keystrokes and a deep thocky sound." Gadgetoid tempered backlight expectations: "They feel like they ought to be shine‑through, but the backlight only really makes it through in fits and bursts, making it purely aesthetic."

Out of the box the Magi75 Pro ships with extras that reviewers compared to group-buy kits: Gadgetoid found a "luxurious soft case – more in keeping with those you might get with a group buy keyboard kit – with an embossed IQUNIX logo and a complement of accessories," and explicitly noted keycaps and a coiled cable. Amazon highlights magnetic dongle storage for the wireless option.
There are tradeoffs. Gadgetoid warned it is "a nightmare and a half to disassemble," which complicates modification or repair, and noted battery behavior as a quirk, writing "Couple this with a decent battery life – albeit it does get a little quirky and wake up my laptop when the battery is low – and the IQUNIX Magi75 Pro easily jumps near the top of my no‑nonsense keyboards for UK users list of recommendations." Price was described as "premium" in YouTube commentary, with an available 5% discount code called out in that review.
IQUNIX lists multiple SKUs across Magi75 and Magi96 lines and layout options including ISO UK, ISO DE, and ANSI, making the Magi75 Pro a salient new option for UK layouts: premium CNC aluminum, a copper-accent media column, strong out-of-box extras, and a measured heft that shifts this board toward desk‑first use rather than travel.
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