MCHOSE Ace 68 Turbo Esports HE Keyboard - Galaxy Orange
Product Specifications
| Category | Details |
| Brand | MCHOSE |
| Model | Ace 68 Turbo (Esports Edition) |
| Colorway | Galaxy Orange (Anodized/Electrophoresis Finish) |
| Switch Type | Mount Tai Magnetic Switch GT (Hall Effect) |
| Layout | 65% ANSI (68 Keys) |
| Polling Rate | 16,000Hz (16K) on Windows / 8,000Hz on Mac |
| Latency | 0.06ms (Ultra-Fast) |
| Detection Precision | 0.001mm |
| Body Material | Full CNC Aluminum Alloy (1361g Weight) |
| Connection | Wired USB Type-C (High-Speed 16K Cable Included) |
| Keycaps | Professional Cherry Profile PBT |
| Acoustic Design | 5-Layer Sound Dampening (Poron/PET/Silicone) |
| Special Hardware | Dual-Core 512MHz MCU + Multi-Function Knob |
Product Description
The MCHOSE Ace 68 Turbo in Galaxy Orange is not just a keyboard; it is a professional-grade esports weapon designed to shatter the limits of input speed. Distinguishing itself as the world's first keyboard to feature a staggering 16,000Hz (16K) polling rate, the Ace 68 Turbo delivers a near-instantaneous 0.06ms response time. This elite performance is powered by a high-frequency Dual-Core 512MHz MCU and the next-generation Mount Tai Magnetic Switch GT, ensuring that every micro-adjustment and counter-strafe is registered with a surgical 0.001mm precision.
Encased in a premium, full CNC-machined aluminum alloy chassis finished in a vibrant Galaxy Orange, the keyboard weighs over 1.3kg, providing a rock-solid foundation for high-intensity gaming. The Ace 68 Turbo introduces a physical "RT Button" for instant profile switching and a multi-function aluminum knob for seamless control over audio and lighting. Internally, it utilizes a sophisticated five-layer cushioning system to provide a crisp, refined sound profile. With advanced software features like SOCD, Adaptive Dynamic Calibration 2.0, and south-facing RGB with Music Sync, the MCHOSE Ace 68 Turbo is the definitive choice for competitive professionals who refuse to settle for anything less than the fastest hardware on the planet.
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