After teasing the EZ75 all the way back in January at CES, Iqunix has finally released the new 75% Hall-effect gaming keyboard via an announcement in its Discord server. The EZ75 combines the design and compact width of the EZ63 with the more versatile 75% layout that features an expanded navigation column and a full F row, replete with an F13 "Delete" key. The EZ75 is available from the Iqunix web store with a price of $259, and it appears to only be available with Iqunix's own Magnetic X Ultra switch, which is a lightweight (36-48 gf actuation force) Hall-effect switch with a box stem for added stability. The keyboard is also compatible with common HE switches, like the Gateron Magnetic Jade Gaming, Jade Pro, and Geon Raw, but those will have to be purchased separately by users looking to upgrade.
The EZ75 has the same aluminium case design as the EZ63 , with its bolt-on side rails, CNC-cut aluminium plate, and rubber gasket mount, and it also has the same black and gray double-shot PBT keycaps with plain white legends. As far as gaming performance goes, the EZ75 offers 8 kHz polling with a 16 kHz PCB scan rate for a claimed latency of 0.18 ms. HE features are configured in a proprietary web driver, and Iqunix offers RT sensitivity of up to 0.005 mm with the X Ultra switches. The EZ75 will also come with an accessory kit featuring a carrying case, keycap and switch puller, paracord USB Type-A-to-C cable, and a cleaning brush.