Opens MaxGaming. Ships across the EU.
Hall Effect keyboards with Rapid Trigger used to mean spending €150 or more. The MCHOSE Ace 68 E-Sport changes that math. At under €65, it ships with Ice Rhino magnetic switches, 8K polling, 0.08ms latency, and adjustable actuation from 0.1mm to 3.4mm in 0.1mm increments — the same feature set that defines the competitive magnetic tier, at a price that removes the barrier to entry. Adaptive Dynamic Calibration adjusts the keyboard's response in real time as the switches wear, which means the feel stays consistent for longer than mechanical alternatives.
The build is 65% ANSI — arrow keys are present, the Fn row is gone, and the footprint stays compact. The aluminium alloy plate and silicone gasket dampen sound without adding unnecessary flex. Snap Tap is built in, which means counter-strafing gives clean directional priority without any side-channel key conflicts. At 8K polling this is not a budget compromise — it's budget access to a technology tier that was out of reach twelve months ago.
If the 65% layout leaves you wanting more keys, look at the MCHOSE Ace 60 Pro or step up to the TKL options in the TKL collection. But for pure competitive FPS at the lowest entry price, the Ace 68 E-Sport is the answer.
- FPS players who want Rapid Trigger under €65
- 65% users who keep arrow keys
- Counter-strafing players — Snap Tap built in
- Budget HE first purchase
- Players who need a numpad or full F-row
- Wireless setups (USB-C wired only)
- ISO or non-ANSI layout requirements
The Ace 68 E-Sport is Hall Effect at a price that removes the usual barrier. Ice Rhino magnetic switches, 8K polling, Rapid Trigger down to 0.1mm, Snap Tap — all under €65. The 65% layout keeps the arrow keys and drops everything that competitive FPS doesn't need. The aluminium plate and gasket give it a build quality that doesn't feel like a budget compromise. If you want to try Rapid Trigger without spending flagship money, this is where to start.
Opens MaxGaming. Ships across the EU.