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MCHOSE - Ace 60

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Astronomer_4522 • 7 months ago

So I will highly recommend you to go with the MCHOSE ACE 60 series keyboard as it has a small 60% layout and it's a really good hall effect keyboard. You can customize the activation point as it has magnetic switches. My friend has one and the build quality is awesome too.

r/mkindia • Keyboard recommendations ->
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Boltlord1 • 4 months ago

what makes some keyboards better for GD than others is "Rapid Trigger" which is something only analog keyboards can do. So your answer for this is the analog version. However I'd really suggest against buying razer keyboards. They are bad, like really really bad. Especially the huntsman lineup. There's cheaper rapid trigger keyboards than wooting 80he, like drunkdeer a75 or keychron k2he. Even if those are too expensive then you have options like mchose ace60 and monsgeek fun60 which are very budget friendly but are in 60% size only.

r/geometrydash • Keyboard Advice ->
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DesTiny_- • 4 months ago

Mchose ace 60/68 or jet 75.

r/keyboards • Which one of these budget hall effect keyboards is best ->
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DesTiny_- • 3 months ago

Yes, and switches ofc. They both don't have extra latency when multiple keys are pressed at once (most cheap boards have that issue) and both have pretty low latency.

r/keyboards • Which one of these budget hall effect keyboards is best ->
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DueOstrich9364 • 7 months ago

HE keyboards tend to be on the clackier side of the sound spectrum. So far the thockier HE switches seem to be those that come from Gateron. Modded boards that have full metal cases, tons of foam or silicone inside with gasket mounts would definitely always have fuller, deeper sounds. For type feel, here's some prompts to consider: - how does it compare to your previous keyboard? - Do you feel the keys rattling/moving much when you rub against or press them? - Do you find it more easy or tiring when doing prolonged typing/gaming? On a separate note, this is probably one of the best value for money HE keeb buys you can find and I've seen lots of great reviews of Mchose keebs, especially their Ace 60/68. Congrats on the good find and hope it works out great for ya.

r/MechanicalKeyboards • New budget gaming keyboard! (MCHOSE Ace 68 Air) ->
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elsingo • 6 months ago

MCHOSE ACE 60 and 68 i have seen in tests to have really low latency among the closes to the wooting for a much lower price. These are hall effect keyboards and if you want a 75% keyboard they have one called Jet 75. I ordered a Jet 75 myself last week and am waiting for delivery. With Topographic keycaps and Kailh Magnetic God Switches i got it for about $70 with Swedish taxes included.

r/keyboards • 70-100$ good gaming keyboards ? ->
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Forward_Drop303 • 7 months ago

Mchose makes good options. the ace60, ace68, and jet75 depending on size you want Monsgeek fun60 ultra TMR is also a good option over the ace60 if you want a 60% keyboard (the lower tier fun60s are pretty much always worse than the ace60 counterpart)

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muftih1030 • 3 months ago

best of the best is iqunix imo but realistically, any differences between HE boards above 60$, are marginal at best. my 40$ mad60 has no problem hitting frame-perfect button combos at 240fps pretty much every time. if you're all about aesthetics/sound/feel you may as well get an mchose ace/jet and mod it the way you want it

r/keyboards • Any good Hall Effect keyboards for comp gaming? (~200€ budget) ->
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Other_Technician_141 • 12 months ago

Yes they are worth buying and recently there’s a lot of budget options such as the MAD60HE (a little sketchy, not true 8k) or the MCHOSE magnetic keyboards such as the MCHOSE ACE60 (pro version exists, this keyboard is very good) and they recently released the ACE68.

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Own_View3337 • 28 days ago

your first gaming keyboard feels like a whole thing, but you really don’t need to spend big to get something solid. try MCHOSE - Ace 60. most users highly praised it for its Excellent Low-Latency Gaming Performance and Excellent Value for Money. its 39 usd now on mchose FWIW, my mate and I recently did an analysis on Reddit data for gaming keyboards. Basically ranked them by aggregated sentiment. Maybe you'll find it helpful (Google RedditRecs) You can filter by price, layout, and get a breakdown of what ppl have said about the most often recommended ones (disclaimer some links are affiliate they help fund the analyses)

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shinn43 • 6 months ago

Mchose ace60/68/75 with the eSports switches best latency and tactility before spending absurd money for wooting. Yes it's plastic but it does not feel cheap in anyway; the build quality is good

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