The one thing i like about this one is the aesthetics, which of course is very subjective but you can just unbox it and use it without spending extra 100$ on custom cable and keycaps to "make it pretty". The only thing i'd love is to see 67-68-69 keys variant like Varmilo or the rare ones with a knob. Other than that, it seems perfect. Its aesthetically pleasing, it competes with its peerz and is priced very competitively. I know Wooting are the pioneers but even now just to get theirs in aluminum case you jump to 250-270€ right away without switches/keycaps.
@@eviola11 those switches and board sound so hollow and plasticy, custom boards or even recent pre built boards sound way better and feel so much nicer.
Hey, I am interesting in modding the Iqunix EZ63 Keyboard. Since the Type-C connection is in the middle and not on the left side, what cases would fit on this keyboard? Ones I am looking at is the Tofu65 2.0 Case, but it seems to be a bit bigger.
I have a wooting and I didn’t like the original switches it came with (they felt heavy to press down on and fatigued my fingers really quick) so I bought the lekker45s like 2 days after which I found way better. You said the force is noticeable more on the switches on this keyboard. What did you mean by that? I really want to get this keyboard but I wana make sure I get the right switches and not make the mistake I made with the wooting 😊
I really wanted this one until I saw how absolutely horrific their software is. No option to quick switch between a typing profile and gaming profile. No simplified way to update the firmware. I mean half the details are randomly in Chinese. WTF?!
If you really care about latency, then Chinese makes like a ton of these comparison. In short, Wooting is currently standing at the mid-tier, which is about low 15 out of 30. Most of the products from China outperform the Wooting, of course, the branding is a completely different story and gaining better latency doesn't mean you will perform better.
awesome keeb and sick review!
Thanks!
The one thing i like about this one is the aesthetics, which of course is very subjective but you can just unbox it and use it without spending extra 100$ on custom cable and keycaps to "make it pretty". The only thing i'd love is to see 67-68-69 keys variant like Varmilo or the rare ones with a knob.
Other than that, it seems perfect. Its aesthetically pleasing, it competes with its peerz and is priced very competitively. I know Wooting are the pioneers but even now just to get theirs in aluminum case you jump to 250-270€ right away without switches/keycaps.
Yeah I like the design a lot too, and you even get a carrying case and a coiled cable if you buy it currently.
Got mine last week and it's awesome. Best keyboard I've ever owned.
It’s soo good
It sounds so bad
@@justinb8297 How so
@@eviola11 those switches and board sound so hollow and plasticy, custom boards or even recent pre built boards sound way better and feel so much nicer.
@@justinb8297 Couldn't disagree more. Star Trail switches sound good. I replaced mine with Magnetic Jades and now it sound phenomenal.
i hope they make a 75% version with enclosed case options and more color options (pink gang on top)
Yeah 75% would be niice
Hey hey hey
@@IQUNIX well hey there 😂
Hey, I am interesting in modding the Iqunix EZ63 Keyboard. Since the Type-C connection is in the middle and not on the left side, what cases would fit on this keyboard? Ones I am looking at is the Tofu65 2.0 Case, but it seems to be a bit bigger.
Sadly there is no case that will fit this. It is using their custom gasket mounting method etc
You would change the case of THIS??🤨
I have a wooting and I didn’t like the original switches it came with (they felt heavy to press down on and fatigued my fingers really quick) so I bought the lekker45s like 2 days after which I found way better.
You said the force is noticeable more on the switches on this keyboard. What did you mean by that?
I really want to get this keyboard but I wana make sure I get the right switches and not make the mistake I made with the wooting 😊
real question tho. 60 or 63 layout?
I wanted this one because of the arrow keys
wooting 60 he or iquinx ez63 for programing and gaming
Wooting
@@jerrorr why the wooting?
@@madeHNS better software, more reliable support
@@jerrorr ty, have u tried the sikakeyb hm66, im between the iqunix, the wooting and the hm66. Which one you recommend for me?
@@madeHNS haven’t tried that one. Been meaning to at some point
Which switches are faster Star rail or magnetic jade pro?
No difference
what is the cable u use ive been looking for something like that
This is a custom cable from Unicorn Cables!
CAN we have it in Azerty ?
I really wanted this one until I saw how absolutely horrific their software is. No option to quick switch between a typing profile and gaming profile. No simplified way to update the firmware. I mean half the details are randomly in Chinese. WTF?!
Yeah it’s kinda… undercooked 😂
is good for fortnite ???
it's a keyboard, so... probably yes
does it come with snaptap as a feature?
Yea snaptap = socd
What is the claim of beeing faster than wooting? Back it up
This has been confirmed by wooting themselves and check the link in my description.
Next time try watching the video before leaving stupid comments, its literally in the intro.
If you really care about latency, then Chinese makes like a ton of these comparison. In short, Wooting is currently standing at the mid-tier, which is about low 15 out of 30. Most of the products from China outperform the Wooting, of course, the branding is a completely different story and gaining better latency doesn't mean you will perform better.
are there some you can recommend from china?
@@Frizz18 this is chinese, and the HM66 has been receiving a lot of praise. Then there is the Rakka one but it’s not available anymore.