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Cherry Introduces Groundbreaking Inductive Keyboard Switch and Expands MX Lineup

At Computex 2025, Cherry unveiled its first inductive IK switch, offering contactless actuation and energy efficiency, alongside three new MX mechanical switches tailored for diverse typing needs.

A Cherry IK key switch on display at Computex 2025 within a test keyboard pad.
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Ducky's own induction switch features a unique design with a tapered prong protruding from the bottom. This was different to Cherry's previous induction switch design, MX Multipoint, which Ducky ditched before release.
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Overview

  • The IK inductive switch uses patented sensing technology for contactless actuation, eliminating mechanical wear and enhancing durability.
  • Cherry claims the IK switch consumes 50% less power than magnetic switches and only 5% of the power required by Hall effect switches, extending wireless keyboard battery life.
  • The IK switch features RGB lighting, customizable actuation points, and is scheduled for release in fall 2025.
  • Three new MX mechanical switches—MX Honey, MX Blossom, and MX Falcon—will launch in early June 2025 to cater to silent, ultra-light, and tactile typing preferences, respectively.
  • Cherry’s latest innovations reflect a push toward modernizing its switch portfolio with improved performance, energy efficiency, and specialized user experiences.