Mchose has launched its latest mechanical keyboard, the Ace 68 Turbo, targeting the competitive gaming market. The new model is built around Hall-effect magnetic switches and features a dual-chip architecture. The keyboard has an MSRP of $119, but it is currently available for a promotional launch price.
The Ace 68 Turbo (via Xiaomi Today) features a dual-core, dual-chip design specifically designed to manage its 16K polling rate. Mchose claims this configuration delivers a 0.06 ms response time, intended to ensure stable input during gaming. The board utilises North Pole magnetic (Hall Effect) switches, which avoid physical contact for actuation. This design should reduce wear and maintain a smooth press over the keyboard's lifespan.
The hardware is housed in an aluminum chassis for a solid, durable build. On the software side, the keyboard features “RT Smart control”, which allows users to customise the actuation point of individual keys to suit their preference. The Ace 68 Turbo also includes “Self-adaptive dynamic calibration 2.0” technology, which Mchose states automatically aligns key response based on ambient conditions.
Connectivity is handled via tri-mode support, including wired USB, 2.4 GHz wireless, and Bluetooth, making it compatible with a wide range of devices. Users can manage settings through the Mchose software, which handles key remapping, macro creation, and the multi-zone RGB lighting. Customers can pay an $8 deposit to secure a $40 discount, dropping the price of the keyboard to $79.
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