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IQUNIX EV63 Hall Effect Keyboard Review: Compact, Premium, and Built for Speed

By: B Enos
27 May 2026 at 13:11

The IQUNIX EV63 Hall Effect Keyboard is a compact 60% gaming keyboard designed for users who want fast inputs, adjustable actuation, and a premium chassis in a desk-friendly footprint. With Hall-Effect switches, 8K polling, web-based software, and a heavy aluminum build, the EV63 is clearly targeting competitive gamers who want more than a standard mechanical keyboard.

Hall-Effect keyboards are increasing in popularity due to their adjustable actuation and rapid-trigger options, so let’s see if the EV63 from IQUNIX is a worthwhile purchase for your hard-earned money!

Specifications

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Closer Look

The box has a nice design to it. There is a render of the EV63 keyboard on the front with a space-like background going on.

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Included items in the box
Keyboard
Dust brush
User manual
Paracord USB-C to USB-A cable, 1.5m
Keycap and switch puller
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The EV63 is a 60%, so the layout is a bit different than the norm. There is no right CTRL button, and the delete button is next to the up arrow on the bottom of the keyboard instead of towards the top. There is also no shift key on the right side, which isn’t an issue per se, just something to take note of.

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We have the Violet model of the EV63, which comes with PBT double-shot keycaps. In all our testing over the years, we have never run into any issues with similar keycaps, so these should last for quite some time, even with extensive gaming.

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The EV63 keyboard utilizes geometric designs throughout to add an aesthetically pleasing appeal to itself. While most won’t sit there and stare at their keyboard all day, it will make you take a second glance should you see it sitting on a desk, as the design really does draw the eyes in.

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There is a single USB-C port that will be used to connect the EV62 to your PC or laptop. The EV63 can only be used in wired mode, so there are no wireless or Bluetooth options available. The reason for this is likely to make sure that the rest of the specifications live up to their desired functions.

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The EV62 boasts a 0.01mm Rapid Trigger function, 0.125ms Latency with 8K Polling and 16KHz scanning. The Gen-3 Rail-to-Rail Hall Sensor expands voltage tolerance by 400%, which greatly enhances the signal resolution and keystroke stability.

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The RGB adds a subtle glow under the keycaps of the EV63. The keycaps easily pull off, but it is best to use the included keycap puller to do so, as while they are quite strong, they can break or bend slightly if pulled wrong.

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The switches themselves can also be taken out using the included switch puller. It is quite easy, but again, best to do it properly and make sure you pull straight upwards when taking them out. To reinsert them, you just pop them back into place and push down firmly.

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IQUNIX has gone with a custom-made in-house Magnetic X Pro Switch. It is said to have increased the bottom-out magnetic flux by 30%, allowing the switch to offer a stronger signal, precision, and consistency over other magnetic switches.

The Magnetic X Pro switches feel very smooth, as expected from a Hall Effect board. There is no traditional mechanical contact point, so the typing experience is more linear and consistent. For gaming, this works very well, but for typing, some users such as myself may still prefer the more defined feel of a traditional mechanical switch. You also have to factor in the layout of the EV63 when it comes to conventional uses; if you are used to typing on a standard keyboard, it will take some time to get used to the EV63.

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Software

The software is fairly easy to use and will allow users to set the EV63 to their desired settings. The software side is where the EV63 separates itself from standard mechanical keyboards. Being able to adjust actuation, remap keys, and use gaming-focused features such as SOCD and DKS gives the board a level of flexibility that competitive players will appreciate.

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Testing and Usage

FeatureClaimed spec
Polling rate8000Hz
Scanning rate16000Hz
Latency0.125ms
Rapid Trigger sensitivity0.01mm
Adjustable actuation0.01–3.1mm / also listed elsewhere as 0.01–3.5mm
Accuracy0.01mm

When it comes to gaming, the EV63 is amazing, and the responsiveness is second to none. One of the biggest advantages it offers is that users can customize their actuation to their desired settings, offering a better overall experience, even for competitive gamers.

For a Hall Effect gaming keyboard, the EV63 has a surprisingly refined sound profile. The internal foam and solid chassis help prevent the board from sounding thin or hollow, while the larger keys feel well-controlled out of the box.

Final Words

The EV63 is priced in premium Hall Effect territory, but it also feels more premium than many gaming-first boards thanks to its aluminum/carbon-style build, compact design, and strong feature set. The main question is whether you value the design and materials as much as the performance. It is currently available for $169.00 USD directly from IQUNIX.

It is a premium keyboard that comes with a premium price tag. However, if you are a serious gamer that is in the market for something compact, that offers amazing performance and plenty of customization, this could well be worth a look. The Hall Effect switches, 8K polling rate, and rapid trigger sensitivity are going to give gamers, especially FPS gamers, the upper hand over their soon-to-be fallen enemies.

While the EV63 Hall Effect Keyboard may not be for everyone, those who are in need of something like this will appreciate all it has to offer. It comes with a 1-year warranty, which does feel a bit short, especially given the craftsmanship of the keyboard. In the future, it would be nice to see a bit longer warranty when asking such a price for what seems to be a great keyboard.

Pros

  • Excellent premium build quality
  • Compact 60% layout saves desk space
  • Hall Effect switches with adjustable actuation
  • 8K polling and low claimed latency
  • Useful FPS features such as SOCD, RS, DKS, and Mod Tap
  • Web-based software
  • Hot-swappable support
  • Strong internal sound-dampening structure
  • Attractive colour and material options

Cons

  • 60% layout will not suit everyone
  • Wired-only
  • Premium price
  • Very sensitive actuation settings may cause accidental presses
  • Software features may be overwhelming for beginners
  • No dedicated function row keys
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A compact mechanical keyboard with dark gray keycaps and purple accents on the ESC and ENTER keys.

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