

⌨️ Elevate your desk game with the MQ80—where sleek meets power and style meets endurance.
The IQUNIX MQ80 is a premium low profile mechanical keyboard crafted from CNC-machined aluminum with a 0.40-inch ergonomic height. Featuring hot-swappable Kailh POM switches, tri-mode wireless and wired connectivity, and an industry-leading 350-hour battery life, it offers a luxurious typing experience with customizable RGB lighting and VIA software support. Designed for professionals and gamers seeking comfort, durability, and style in one sleek package.














| ASIN | B0F8NFTC9F |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #525 in Computer Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (101) |
| Date First Available | May 14, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 3.98 pounds |
| Item model number | MQ80 Low Profile Keyboard |
| Manufacturer | IQUNIX |
| Product Dimensions | 12.64 x 1.08 x 4.9 inches |
W**T
Quality, Style, Comfort, Marbly sound.
I never thought I'd be one to go for a low profile keyboard but this thing is astonishingly well built and luxurious. You will definitely get your money's worth if you go with this keyboard. It's a hefty boi with a really pleasant, almost ASMR level marbly sound when you type on it. It comes with north facing led backlights under the keycaps, no shine through, and it gives a subdued light that is bright but diffuse. You can, of course, run through any color you want, any brightness and have moving effects if you like. The battery will suffer if you use it that way though with the lights on while wireless. With lights off though it lasts an impressive amount of time before you have to charge it. It can also be used as just a wired daily driver if you want with a USB C out. Typing on it is glorious. The keys are where my fingers expect to find them, and yes it did increase my WPM. I loved my Filco Majestouch 2 TKL with the Cherry MX Browns but now I'm spoiled and can never go back. Carrying it around is doable, but it does have real weight to it. If you want just a very comfortable, durable, great looking keyboard with a low profile to help avoid carpal tunnel, live the dream and buy this!
T**E
Immaculate typing experience
This is without a doubt the best low profile keyboard and arguably best keyboard that I've used period. The feel of typing is immaculate and the sound is to die for. Truly a step above anything in this price range and beyond. Tons of little extras like a case and keycap puller as well as caps to change your layout depending on pc/mac. The software utility is not the best but you can adjust everything from macros to key assignments. The lighting is beautiful and stylish with a pretty broad amount of profiles. Lastly the size and obvious "low profile" aspect of the board is perfection. I seriously cannot believe the board is only 150~ bucks.
L**1
Excellent low profile board, but needs some work
I will start by saying that I have owned the Nuphy Air 75 V1, the Lofree Flow, the Lofree Flow Lite, and the Lofree Flow 2 and this is my favorite board out of all of them. The build quality of this board feels incredibly premium. From the PBT keycaps, to the pom switches, and the all metal case design- it gives me a feeling of quality that the other boards lacked. The switches are incredibly smooth and the actuation force is on the lighter side without feeling too light as to cause errant key presses. It is also nice to be able to swap them to other Kailh low profile switches if you prefer a tactile bump or silent options. The sound is great out of the box with the exception of the stabilizers. These are some of the worst stabs I have come across over years of building custom keyboards. The spacebar required me to use the plumbers tape mod to get rid of the ticking as the housing tolerances are pretty bad, and I also cleaned and relubed all of them with dielectric grease to get rid of the rattling. I also removed the bottom layer of foam underneath the PCB (NOT the sheet on the bottom as removing that can lead to shorting if the PCB touched the metal case) as this allowed for more gasket flex leading to a more bouncy typing experience (and helped the sound a bit in my opinion). Despite the additional work, this is my favorite low profile keyboard of all the ones I have tried. I don't think any of this is a deal breaker for most people, but if you are particular about your keyboard's feel and sound, I would highly recommend doing the same mods I did as it really perfected the board.
Y**G
An okay keyboard, with several problems
Case is great, top quality. While switches and plate are terrible. Pressing with my four fingers randomly on four keys, the four keys i pressed never sound the same. The plate is arranged higher than the case for some reasons, making the height of this keyboard more or less unpromising. Layout is not fully edible through VIA. number and letter keys can be edited, but all the function keys are firm and not able to be edited. The win key is located at the place where Left alt should be, same for right side, which is a layout different with all other common keyboards. RGB lighting effect is just okay, a 6 out of 10, not many options. Overall, I would say this keyboard is pretty good for using, but definitely not worth of $180.
A**O
Best Keyboard I’ve Ever Owned
I wasn’t sure at first about spending this much on a keyboard, but I’m so glad I did. The moment I unboxed it, I could tell it was built to last. The aluminum case feels solid, and the design is both modern and elegant. Typing on it feels amazing—the low-profile switches are smooth, comfortable, and easy on the fingers during long sessions. The wireless option is super convenient, and the battery life is honestly unbelievable—I hardly ever need to think about charging it. Plus, very nice sound! This keyboard has completely changed my setup. It looks fantastic, types beautifully, and feels like something that will last for years. I couldn’t be happier with it.
カ**ー
打鍵感が良く見た目もかっこいい。 フルアルミボディも高級感がある。 スペースキーが分割されてたら文句なかったと思う
C**Y
5 star
A**R
The quality is astounding. It’s incredibly heavy, like a block of lead so probably not that portable but it feels and sounds so good! Online reviews just don’t do it justice
P**O
Pros: The keyboard is heavy, feels premium, and sounds great. Software works in both Mac and Windows. Comes with a case, keycap removing tool and cable (rope). Cons: Personally, I did not like the red metal piece and I intend to paint it in black in the future (magnetic, removable) The keycaps are well built, but not very customizable. You also cannot see the rgb through the keycap, only between them. I would say the keyboard battery lasts around 10 days if using RGB. Expensive, if you are short, try checking the Lofree.
A**R
I have physically tested it and I also blind tested it with my partner who knows nothing about keyboards other than typing for work, it was compared side by side to Keychron K2 HE, K1 Max, K3 Max, EpoMaker luma84, Logitec MX S & Mechanical, Nuphy air75 v2 and Lofree flow84 and it has come out with the best Typing experience, feel and sound was her number one pick for overall comfort and experience. It is the current best Low profile wireless mechanical keyboard at time of posting this review. It looks the best and build quility is top notch with the heavy Aluminum frame it won't accidently move or budge it given a knock. Yes you pay a premium for it but I snagged it on sale so got a good price at time of purchase. High recommend if you not looking for a dedicated gaming board but rather an every day all rounder rolls Royce of a keyboard.
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