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Iqunix EV63 Ghost in the Shell Edition Announced for $249

Iqunix unveils the EV63 special edition keyboard inspired by the 1995 "Ghost in the Shell" movie. Featuring 65% Hall effect switches, 8000Hz polling, rapid trigger support, and two design options, priced at $249.

4 min read Reviewed & edited by the SINGULISM Editorial Team

Iqunix EV63 Ghost in the Shell Edition Announced for $249
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Iqunix announced the “Iqunix EV63 Ghost in the Shell Edition,” a collaboration keyboard with the anime Ghost in the Shell, on June 18. Priced at $249, this special edition is based on the standard EV63 model ($169) and features two unique designs inspired by the 1995 animated film directed by Mamoru Oshii. The release is part of a promotional campaign tied to an upcoming anime set to premiere in July, standing out among the growing number of anime collaboration products.

Product Features

The standard EV63, which serves as the base model, is a 65% layout keyboard designed for gamers, utilizing Hall effect switches. Its standout features include an 8000Hz polling rate and the rapid trigger mechanism popularized by Wooting. The rapid trigger system detects key inputs based on the depth of key presses, providing a competitive edge in high-stakes FPS and fighting games.

The keyboard is wired-only. While wireless mechanical keyboards are becoming increasingly popular, maintaining the high polling rate and Hall effect functionality makes a wired connection a practical necessity. The aluminum body ensures durability, and the typing feel and sound have received high praise. While the standard version sports a simple design, the special edition offers a complete overhaul with striking artwork.

Two Design Variations

The Ghost in the Shell Edition comes in two design variations: “shell core” and “cyber blue.” The “shell core” model features a red and black color scheme, while “cyber blue” offers a cooler aesthetic with blue and gray tones. Both models include a vibrant RGB lighting system integrated into the aluminum frame, with pre-set color schemes that complement the respective designs.

The keyboard features frosted keycaps (a frosted glass-like finish) for the escape key, space bar, left shift, enter key, and arrow keys, allowing the RGB lighting to shine through. Select modifier keys are adorned with close-up prints of characters from the 1995 film. Notably, the “cyber blue” model incorporates a nude silhouette of Major Motoko Kusanagi, as depicted in the iconic 1995 movie poster, on some keycaps as well as on the bottom of the case. On the keycaps, the silhouette appears as a subtle black outline against a dark gray background.

Pricing and Market Position

At $249, the special edition is $80 more expensive than the $169 standard version. However, considering the same high-end specifications—including the aluminum frame, Hall effect switches, and 8K polling rate—the base model itself already offers excellent value compared to competing products. The additional cost for the special edition accounts for licensing fees and custom design, making it a reasonable choice for collectors and fans.

Anime collaboration products have been on the rise in recent years. From Gundam watches to Naruto-themed baseball events and an extensive range of Evangelion-related merchandise, tie-ups with major franchises are becoming commonplace. However, incorporating anime aesthetics into everyday hardware like keyboards is still relatively uncommon.

Iqunix, a China-based keyboard manufacturer, is known for offering high-quality mechanical keyboards at relatively affordable prices. This special edition not only adds to the brand’s appeal but also highlights its ability to cater to niche demands.

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Editorial Opinion

In the short term, this product is likely to capture niche demand from both anime fans and competitive gamers. Although the $249 price point is higher than the standard version, the exclusive design and licensing rarity make it appealing to collectors. However, its wired-only design could deter users who prefer wireless keyboards. Over the next 3–6 months, other manufacturers may release similar anime-themed keyboards, potentially intensifying market competition.

In the long run, the key question is whether the combination of anime intellectual property and high-end input devices will become a sustainable trend or a fleeting craze. This product distinguishes itself by prioritizing gaming performance without compromising its practical value as a keyboard, despite its unique design.

From the editorial perspective, it’s crucial to monitor whether the premium pricing of collaboration products like this one goes beyond mere aesthetic value and delivers quality suitable for everyday use.

References

  • The Verge — Published on 2026-06-18
  • Iqunix Official Website (EV63 Ghost in the Shell Edition product page): https://www.iqunix.com (Accessed on 2026-06-18)

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this keyboard support wireless connectivity?
No, it does not. This product is designed exclusively for wired connections to maximize the responsiveness of its 8000Hz polling rate and Hall effect switches.
What are the differences between the standard EV63 and this special edition?
The core specifications (65% layout, Hall effect switches, 8000Hz polling rate, rapid trigger, and aluminum frame) are the same. However, the design incorporates *Ghost in the Shell* artwork, and the price is increased from the standard $169 to $249.
How can I purchase this keyboard in Japan?
It is currently available on the Iqunix official website. Buyers can choose between the two designs ("shell core" and "cyber blue"). Please check if international shipping is available, as no local distributors in Japan have been announced at this time.
Source: The Verge

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