IQUNIX MQ80 REVIEW Premium Low-Profile Mechanical Keyboard for Mac & Windows ...Middle East

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Discover the versatile MQ80 with low-profile switches, tri-mode connectivity, and full VIA customization for work and play.

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I’m always on the lookout for a mechanical keyboard that can keep up with both work and play. I need something that works seamlessly with macOS, but that can also handle gaming when I want it to. The IQUNIX MQ80 delivers on both fronts. Designed for macOS and Windows, it offers tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, and USB-C wired) making it compatible with a wide range of systems.

This keyboard isn’t just for gaming. Its low-profile mechanical switches and per-key RGB lighting will appeal to gamers, but the MQ80 is truly all-purpose, performing well for typing, programming, productivity, and creative work. The compact 80% layout, tactile switches, and extensive customization options make it versatile for everyday office use as well as gaming sessions. In short, the MQ80 is a premium low-profile mechanical keyboard built for both work and play.

Crafted from CNC-machined aluminum, the MQ80 blends a slim, refined silhouette with the tactile precision mechanical keyboard fans expect. Its low-profile design reduces overall height, promoting a more natural wrist position during long typing sessions, while the compact 80% layout keeps your workspace clean without sacrificing arrow keys or function controls.

Under the keycaps, low-profile mechanical switches deliver smooth, consistent keystrokes with shorter travel than traditional mechanical boards. Hot-swappable support allows for easy switch changes without soldering, and durable PBT keycaps resist shine and fading over time. Per-key RGB lighting adds visual depth and personalization, while VIA compatibility enables key remapping, macro creation, and lighting adjustments.

Multi-device pairing makes it simple to switch between a desktop, laptop, or tablet, and the combination of premium materials, low-profile design, and enthusiast-level customization makes the MQ80 a keyboard well-suited for modern workspaces, creative setups, and gaming alike.

Tech Specs

Model: MQ80 Layout: 80% | ANSI Key Count: 84 Dimension: 321mm * 124.5mm * 27.5mm (front height 10.2mm) Weight: 1180g Type: Mechanical Keyboard TELEC Certificate Number: 219-256012 Warranty: 1 Year Case Color: Shadow Black / Moonlight Silver Case Material: CNC Aluminum Case Craft: Anodized & E-coating Structure: Le-Tray Gasket Larger Keys Style: Plate-Mounted Stabilizer Silence Configuration: FR4 Gold-plated Plate, Horizontal Cut PCB, CR PCB Foam, IXPE Switch Pad, PET Switch Sheet, Poron Bottom Case Foam, IXPE Bottom Case Pad Hot Swappable: Supported N-Key Rollover: Supported RGB Backlit: 16-Million-Color Modules Interface: USB Type-C Software: VIA Mode: Bluetooth 5.1 / 2.4GHz / USB-C Battery Capacity: 4000mAh (~350 hours of battery life) Polling Rate: 1000Hz (Wired & 2.4G), 125Hz (Wireless) Compatible Systems: Windows / macOS / iOS / Android

Pricing & Availability

The list price for the MQ80 Keyboard is $159.00 on iqunix.com or $180.00 on Amazon.

User Experience

The IQUNIX MQ80 keyboard comes with an amazing hard shell carrying case. One of the first things I noticed about this keyboard was how incredibly heavy it is. It’s more than 2.5 pounds and it’s very solid. Because it has a very smooth aluminum exterior, it is a little harder to pick up from a desk than other keyboards. There is no lip at the bottom of the keyboard where it meets the desk so you can’t get your fingers beneath it.

Typing Feel & Acoustics

Typing on the MQ80 is smooth and consistent across all keys. Each key registers evenly, with no noticeable variation in resistance, and stabilizers on larger keys like the spacebar and shift feel uniform when pressed on either side. The keyboard produces a quieter sound than traditional mechanical keyboards, though it’s louder than a membrane board. I did find that having a small lift underneath it improved comfort since the keyboard is completely flat. Key spacing is excellent for productivity, and the more compact 75–80% layout feels efficient for both work and casual gaming.

Wireless Performance & Connectivity

Both Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz wireless modes are reliable, with no perceptible lag during typing or gaming. Switching between paired devices is simple—just FN+1, 2, or 3. Overall, the tri-mode connection makes the keyboard versatile across multiple platforms and devices.

Customization & Daily Practicality

Customizing the MQ80 through VIA can be confusing on macOS. IQUNIX provides a helpful VIA guide in their support section, but it isn’t linked from the product page, which makes it harder to find. The guide was invaluable. I initially struggled to get the Chrome version working, then tried the desktop app, which continued searching for devices despite correct USB-C connection and permissions. Ultimately, VIA in Chrome worked reliably, allowing full key remapping, macros, and RGB adjustments in real time. The aluminum case feels very durable and stable during everyday use, and the RGB controls are intuitive, giving precise control over brightness, effects, and colors.

Typing Test

Completing a typing test provides a real-world measure of how the keyboard performs under extended use. It goes beyond subjective impressions of feel and sound, showing whether the key spacing, switch actuation, and layout support fast, accurate typing. For the MQ80, testing both flat and on a riser highlighted how the low-profile design impacts comfort and speed, confirming that even without ergonomic adjustments, the keyboard maintains strong performance for productivity and casual gaming alike.

A test on Monkeytype.com confirmed the keyboard’s performance. Typing flat on the desk resulted in 82 WPM, while using a riser gave a slightly slower but comfortable 75% of my usual WPM of 73, showing the MQ80 supports fast and accurate typing even without ergonomic modifications.

Conclusion

The IQUNIX MQ80 delivers a polished and versatile typing experience that balances work and play. Its low-profile mechanical switches, durable aluminum chassis, and tri-mode connectivity make it well-suited for productivity, creative work, and gaming. While VIA customization on macOS can require using the web version, the keyboard itself is solid, reliable, and comfortable. For anyone seeking a premium, compact mechanical keyboard that works across platforms, the MQ80 is an excellent choice.

For more information, visit iqunix.com

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