Not sure which keyboard to choose? Try the Keyboard Finder now!

Compare Irok IYX MU68 Pro vs ND75 Differences Side by Side

This comparison is for buyers deciding between two compact, wired mechanical keyboards from Irok that share core gaming features like magnetic Hall effect switches, 8000Hz polling, and rapid trigger. The choice hinges on layout preference: the IYX MU68 Pro is a 65% board for minimalists, while the ND75 is a 75% layout that retains the function row and navigation cluster. Both offer aluminum cases, PBT keycaps, and hot-swappable sockets, making the decision a matter of space versus key accessibility.

IROK IYX MU68/MU68PRO Aluminium Alloy Magnetic Switch Mechanical Keyboard
68
IROK ND75 Wired Magnetic Switch Mechanical Keyboard

Select a keyboard to compare

0.0 (0)
0.0 (0)
  • Has Magnetic switch options
  • Available in a 65% layout
  • Sized at 20 x 320 x 116 mm
  • Has Linear, Magnetic switch options
  • Available in a 75% layout
  • Compatible with both Mac and Windows
  • Connects via USB-C
  • Uses a Gasket Mount mounting style
  • Weighs about 750 g
  • Sized at 18 x 150 x 330 mm
Scores
  • Performance: 87.5
  • Build Quality: 47.6
  • Productivity: 53.3
  • Customizability: 55.7
  • Portability: 65
Scores
  • Performance: 89.3
  • Build Quality: 58.9
  • Productivity: 78.1
  • Customizability: 63.1
  • Portability: 65.2
Name
Irok IYX MU68 Pro
Name
Irok ND75
Release year
2024
Release year
2024
Switch Options
Magnetic
Switch Options
Linear, Magnetic
Profile
Normal Profile
Profile
Normal Profile
Hot Swappable
 
Hot Swappable
 
Layout Size
65%
Layout Size
75%
Layout Standard
ANSI
Layout Standard
ANSI
Layout Ergonomics
Normal
Layout Ergonomics
Normal
Knob Support
 
Knob Support
 
Display Support
 
Display Support
 
Mac/Win Support
 
Mac/Win Support
 
Multi-Media Keys
 
Multi-Media Keys
 
USB-C
 
USB-C
 
USB passthrough
 
USB passthrough
 
Connection
Wired, Wired only
Connection
Wired, Wired only
Polling Rate
8000 Hz
Polling Rate
8000 Hz
Battery capacity
-
Battery capacity
-
Hall Effect Support
 
Hall Effect Support
 
QMK Support
 
QMK Support
 
VIA Support
 
VIA Support
 
VIAL Support
 
VIAL Support
 
N-Key Rollover
 
N-Key Rollover
 
Rapid Trigger
 
Rapid Trigger
 
Mount Style
-
Mount Style
Gasket Mount
Screw in Stabilizers
 
Screw in Stabilizers
 
Sound Dampening
 
Sound Dampening
 
Backlight
 
Rgb
Backlight
 
Rgb
Case Colors
Case Colors
Case Material
Aluminum
Case Material
Aluminum
Keycaps Material
PBT
Keycaps Material
PBT
Dimensions
20 x 320 x 116 mm
Dimensions
18 x 150 x 330 mm
Weight
-
Weight
750g
*Something incorrect or missing? Please
let me know
!

Pros and Trade-offs

Select the Irok ND75 if your priority is a balance of compact size and immediate key access for work or creative applications. Opt for the Irok IYX MU68 Pro if maximizing desk real estate is your primary goal and you are comfortable using layers for missing keys. Both deliver identical core gaming performance with magnetic switches and 8000Hz polling.

Irok IYX MU68 Pro

  • +More compact 65% layout (320mm wide) saves significant desk space.
  • +Vendor lists a carbon fiber plate option for a different typing feel.
  • +Features three-layered internal padding with Poron, IXPE, and silicone.
  • +Shares the high-performance 8000Hz polling and rapid trigger with the ND75.

  • 65% layout lacks dedicated function row, arrow keys, and navigation cluster.
  • No explicit mention of gasket mount construction in the specifications.
  • May require more frequent use of keyboard layers for everyday tasks.

Irok ND75

  • +75% layout includes function row, arrow keys, and navigation cluster for better productivity.
  • +Specifications list a gasket mount style, which can offer a softer typing feel.
  • +Vendor description explicitly states Win/Mac dual system compatibility.
  • +Includes all the high-end features: 8000Hz, magnetic switches, rapid trigger, and sound dampening.

  • Larger 75% footprint (330mm wide) takes up more desk space than the 65% MU68 Pro.
  • Currently listed as out of stock at the referenced vendor.
  • No mention of alternative plate materials like carbon fiber.

Which Keyboard Is Better for Your Needs?

The Irok ND75 is the more versatile choice for productivity-focused tasks like office work, programming, and content creation due to its more complete 75% layout. The Irok IYX MU68 Pro wins for travel and portability thanks to its smaller 65% footprint. For pure gaming and modding, the keyboards are evenly matched, sharing high-performance magnetic switches and a similar core feature set. Your daily workflow and need for dedicated keys will determine the winner.

GamingTie
  • Both share an 8000Hz polling rate for low latency.
  • Both feature Hall effect magnetic switches with rapid trigger support.
  • Both have aluminum cases and three-layered internal sound dampening.
OfficeIrok ND75
  • The ND75's 75% layout includes a dedicated function row and navigation keys for easier shortcuts.
  • The vendor description explicitly lists Win/Mac dual system compatibility.
  • The layout is more familiar for standard office software use.
ProgrammingIrok ND75
  • The 75% layout provides direct access to arrow keys and a function row, useful for IDE shortcuts.
  • The inclusion of more dedicated keys reduces reliance on layers for common commands.
  • The listed Mac/Win support is beneficial for cross-platform developers.
TravelIrok IYX MU68 Pro
  • The IYX MU68 Pro's 65% layout (320mm width) is more compact than the ND75's 75% layout (330mm width).
  • Its smaller footprint makes it easier to fit in a backpack or carry case.
  • Both are wired only and have similar weights, so size is the primary differentiator.
ModdingTie
  • Both keyboards are hot-swappable, allowing for easy switch changes.
  • Both feature PBT keycaps and aluminum cases as a base.
  • Both list three-layered internal padding (Poron, IXPE, silicone), offering a modding foundation.
Content CreationIrok ND75
  • The ND75's 75% layout offers more readily available keys for application macros and media controls.
  • The dedicated arrow keys are useful for timeline scrubbing in video and audio software.
  • The function row provides quick access to F-key shortcuts common in creative suites.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Discover similar products

You might also like similar products in that price range:

99
$129
Keychron K2 HE Wireless Magnetic Switch Custom Keyboard
Keychron K2 HE
75%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB/ White LEDs,
Knob,
VIA,
QMK,
HE,
Rapid trigger,
Alu case,
Tray Mount

84
$94
Keychron K1 QMK Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (ISO Layout) - Version 6
Keychron K1 V6
80%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB/ White LEDs,
VIA,
QMK,
HE,
Alu case,
Top Mount

81
$100
NuPhy Halo65 HE - Magnetic Coral
Nuphy Halo65 HE
65%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB,
HE,
Rapid trigger,
Alu case,
Gasket Mount

77
$90
Keychron K3 QMK Wireless Mechanical Keyboard (ISO Layout) - Version 3
Keychron K3 QMK V3
75%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
RGB,
QMK,
HE,
Alu case,
Plate Mount

76
$110
Qwertykeys Neo65 Cu Keyboard
Qwertykeys Neo65
65%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
VIA,
Alu case,
PCB Mount

-10% off
76
$86$77
Gamakay TK75HE V2 Hall Effect keyboard 8K Polling Rate 0.005mm RT Accuracy
Gamakay TK75HE V2
75%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Screen,
RGB,
Knob,
HE,
Rapid trigger,
Top Mount

75
$110
Qwertykeys Neo60 Cu Keyboard
Qwertykeys Neo60
60%,
Hotswap,
Wireless,
Wired,
VIA,
Alu case,
PCB Mount

70
$119
Muse65 HE
Varmilo Muse65 HE
65%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB,
HE,
Rapid trigger,
Metal case,
Tray Mount

70
$89
JAMESDONKEY A3 HE Magnetic Switch Rapid Trigger Gaming Keyboard
Jamesdonkey James Donkey A3 HE
75%,
Hotswap,
Wired,
RGB,
Knob,
HE,
Rapid trigger,
Alu case