IQUNIX has officially confirmed its participation at Computex 2026, where the company will showcase its newest keyboard innovation aimed at both gaming and productivity users. The event will take place from June 2 to June 5, 2026, at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, one of the most important global stages for PC hardware and consumer technology announcements. IQUNIX will be located at Booth M1107a in Hall 1, where attendees can experience its latest products hands-on, including a brand-new addition to its Hall Effect lineup.

The highlight of the company’s presence this year is the introduction of the IQUNIX EC75, a 75% layout Hall Effect keyboard that will be shown publicly for the first time. This model continues the brand’s push into magnetic switch technology, a segment that has been gaining momentum among enthusiasts and competitive gamers due to its flexibility and performance advantages over traditional mechanical switch designs.

The EC75 is built around Hall-effect switches, which rely on magnetic sensing rather than physical contact to register key presses. This allows users to adjust actuation depth according to preference, offering a level of control that standard mechanical keyboards cannot provide. The result is a typing experience that can be tuned for either fast responsiveness in gaming scenarios or deeper actuation for more deliberate typing. Alongside this, the keyboard also supports Rapid Trigger, which enables keys to reset instantly when released, allowing faster repeated inputs. This feature has become particularly relevant in competitive gaming environments where reaction time can influence performance.
The 75% layout used in the EC75 strikes a balance between compact design and practical usability. It retains essential keys such as function rows, arrow keys, and navigation clusters while reducing overall desk space requirements. This makes it suitable for users who want a smaller footprint without fully committing to ultra-compact layouts that remove key groups. IQUNIX continues its focus on premium construction with the EC75, using a CNC-machined aluminum chassis that has become a signature of the brand. The aluminum build not only adds rigidity but also contributes to a more solid and stable typing feel, which has been a key selling point for the company’s existing keyboard lineup.

IQUNIX has gradually expanded its Hall Effect portfolio, and the EC75 appears to represent a more refined direction for the company’s magnetic switch offerings. Earlier models, such as the EV63 HE, helped establish its presence in the segment, while the EC75 seems positioned to bring a more balanced layout and broader usability. At Computex 2026, attendees will also be able to explore other IQUNIX products, including the EV63 HE and EZ series, which continue to cater to different user preferences in the mechanical keyboard market.

According to IQUNIX founder Levan Li, the company’s focus remains on combining performance-driven features with durable materials and long-term usability. The Computex showcase is expected to highlight not only the EC75 itself but also the company’s broader design direction, particularly its integration of Hall Effect technology into more mainstream keyboard layouts.
Visitors to the booth will be able to:
- Test the EC75 and its adjustable actuation features
- Explore other models, including the EV63 HE and EZ series
- Speak with the team about upcoming products and design direction
Event Details
- Event: Computex Taipei 2026
- Dates: June 2 – June 5, 2026
- Venue: Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1 (TaiNEX 1)
- Booth: M1107a
With Hall Effect keyboards becoming increasingly visible in the gaming peripheral space, IQUNIX is entering a competitive category where customization, latency, and build quality are key factors influencing user choice. The EC75’s public debut at Computex 2026 will provide the first real-world opportunity for attendees to evaluate how the company’s implementation compares to other emerging magnetic switch keyboards in the market.
