
MCHOSE - Jet 75 Hall Effect Magnetic Switch Gaming Keyboard
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Last updated: Dec 23, 2025 Scoring
I got the Mchose Jet 75 and I'm shocked how good it is for this price. I came from a Ducky one 2 mini.
r/keyboards • What's A Good Budget Gaming Keyboard? ->Got an Mchose jet 75 aswell and it's just really good
r/keyboards • Which one of these budget hall effect keyboards is best ->I would recommend mchose jet 75 for the same price
r/keyboards • Is ajazz alux 68 a good keyboard? ->gaming and tactile kinda go against each other. Gaming wants Hall effect, which has to be linear switches. Sound may also be sacrificed for Hall effect depending, though they don't tend to be clicky, just muted and a little hollow sound wise. Mchose jet75 is a pretty decent cheap HE keyboard in white and what I would rec. Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR is also very nice, but no white variant at the moment.
r/keyboards • Good sounding Gaming Keyboard recs? ->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)
r/keyboards • Good budget gaming keyboard ->Mchose Jet75 (or ace60 or ace68 if you want a smaller size) Are the ones I would recommend from that list
r/keyboards • Which HE keyboard should I choose for Gaming and Typing? Budget: $100 ->If you play fps games you should get an HE keyboard. And Mchose has the best software of the budget brands. It isn't Wooting, but nothing else is.
r/keyboards • Which HE keyboard should I choose for Gaming and Typing? Budget: $100 ->It's pretty much the best all around from reviews. The Monsgeek Fun60 series comes close and that usually has worse software and isn't a 75% keyboard. Nuphy is also quite good, but is more expensive and not a 75% board.
r/keyboards • Which HE keyboard should I choose for Gaming and Typing? Budget: $100 ->If you want it for gaming, Magnetic switches are the way to go. Mchose Jet75 or ace60 are good low end options. The Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR or Fun60 ultra are a step up. And the Wooting 80he or Geonworks Venom are the highest end.
r/keyboards • wich keyboard should i get for gaming ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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U def need to give it a shot to decide urself. For me, it's a must. Being able to adjust ur actuation point and have snap tap(socd) are game changer in valorant (even in cs2 or pubg) For budget he keyboards, I would rec these rn: irok carrotmas mecury68/ mchose jet75/ mchose mix87/ vgn neon75 (pro version and above have 3 modes)
r/keyboards • Cheap HE keyboards? ->I just got the jet 75, honestly the reviews are actually true, the quality is just unmatched, the rapid trigger is okay, software has some work to do but the value you are getting is insane for the price.
r/MechanicalKeyboards • New budget gaming keyboard! (MCHOSE Ace 68 Air) ->I recommend the mchose jet 75 with kailh switches. There's a respective subreddit for each peripheral, such as r/mechanicalkeyboards for keyboards and r/mousereview for mice, i recommend asking the mechanical keyboards sub for a second opinion.
r/pcmasterrace • Which keyboard would be better to go with? (more in description) ->MCHOSE Jet 75 with Kailh Magnetic God switches. No regrets here for R6 Siege and Marvel Rivals. Both the keyboard and switches feel snappy with excellent enough SOCD implementation for those competitive games.
r/keyboards • Need help choosing a fast esports keyboard ->Mchose ace 60/68 or jet 75.
r/keyboards • Which one of these budget hall effect keyboards is best ->Jet75. Just buy it if it works perfect don't update the firmware and enjoy it.
r/keyboards • Which one of these budget hall effect keyboards is best ->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 ->Keychron/Lemokey are kinda safe options, but I won't really recommend them since they're using switches with inverted magnet polarity, so you basically don't have any aftermarket options if you don't like stock ones. For \~50$ you should be fine with something like Mchose ACE68/JET75 or Epomaker HE68 Lite (doesn't have web-based software though). There are quite a lot of 60% options with similar specs within this budget. You can even get one with aluminum case for 60-ish like Irok MG68.
r/cs2 • Will a good gaming keyboard help me improve? ->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 ? ->I can only speak for the Mchose Jet 75 that i own myself and have had a great experience with. For an all plastic keyboard the build is real solid and has no noticeable flex to it even when i try to flex it.
r/keyboards • keyboard recommendations? budget 50$-100$ ->I am currently using the JET 75, have had it for 10 days and i really like it so far. Can not speak for any of the others since i have not used them. But i do come from the "Corsair K70 MAX HE" that cost close to $300 when i bought it here in Sweden. And i like the feel of the JET 75 better and that only cost me $69. Since i use a numpad rather often i also bought a "ZOUYA GMK26" to go with it. https://preview.redd.it/ozu4a2rx6h9f1.png?width=1440&format=png&auto=webp&s=1dfda9d8d81fa2f2d4d92ffca51d10dbd6fd0341
r/keyboards • Which HE keyboard should I choose for Gaming and Typing? Budget: $100 ->I myself have a "Mchose Jet 75" and have been satisfied with it. But if you can get a cheap wooting im under the impression they have among the best software available for HE keyboards.
r/keyboards • Gaming keyboard ->I did a lot of searching and watching reviews as well as seeing it recommended a lot here on reddit. And i found a deal with the Mchose Jet 75, Magnetic God Switches and the Topographic keycaps for $69 and went for it. Looking at what it costs now just 1 month after i got it i guess i got a good deal.
r/keyboards • Gaming keyboard ->I will give my opinion based on my own experience, I had the Corsair K70 MAX for about 1 year and i loved it until i bought a MCHOSE Jet 75 that were way cheaper and to me it just felt so much better than the corsair one.
r/keyboards • Is the Corsair k70 pro worth it at 125$(115€) or should I choose... ->I myself have the Mchose Jet 75 and it is imo a solid keyboard for the price i also have VTER ATO87 but it feels nowhere near the Jet 75 in quality. In terms of functionality i could not really tell any difference at all. But overall the Jet 75 just feels a lot better to use.
r/keyboards • Need advice: magnetic keyboard (75%+, $70-80 budget) ->Well, i can not recommend something i have not used. So im going to say Jet75 since that is imo good enough to recommend.
r/keyboards • Need advice: magnetic keyboard (75%+, $70-80 budget) ->I bought myself a "MCHOSE JET 75" that i have been using for 12 days now. I saw some latency test in a Video and "Mchose Ace 60 HE" and the "MonsGeek Fun 60 HE" were just below the Wooting in latency. And since i wanted a 75% and found the Jet 75 for $69 with topographic keycaps and "Kailh magnetic god switches" i went for that. So my choice of keycap and switches drew up the cost with about $15-20. This includes Swedish taxes. I can not for sure say that anything is better or worse and i don´t even know if the latency test was done in a good way. There you have the little experience i have to put into the pot of endless options. Good luck finding what you want!
r/keyboards • Which budget HE keyboard? ->If you have the money to spare wooting has as i understand it the best software. But i switched from a close to $300 Corsair K70 MAX HE keyboard to a Mchose Jet75 for $69 and the cheaper keyboard were the one that felt the best to use. And if you want a pink HE keyboard that is TKL Mchose Mix87 might be something to consider. I found the software for the Jet75 easy to understand and use.
r/keyboards • Wooting or razer? ->I have tried three different HE keyboards and in terms of performance i can not really tell any difference. Corsair K70 MAX, Mchose Jet75 and VTER ATO87 are the three keyboards i have tried and the one i recommend out of the three is the Mchose Jet75 while costing $69 it feels so much better than the close to $300 when i bought it Corsair keyboard.
r/keyboards • Need help choosing a fast esports keyboard ->Well, just 2 months ago i switched from a "Corsair K70 MAX" that is an expensive keyboard to a cheap "Mchose Jet 75" and it just felt WAY better to type on. Since then i have bought a few different keyboards and im right now using a "Weikav Stars75" and while costing 1/3 of the corsair the quality feel is superb in every possible way. So from my experience you seem to pay a BIG premium to get that corsair logo, can not speak for the quality of the other brands you mentioned but i would assume it is the same there.
r/keyboards • Gaming keyboard hate ->I could not tell you tbh, i do not play much FPS games these days since i got an eye injury on my right eye. I just cant focus fast enough and get killed all the time. But i have tried all the features out and they work just as well on the Mchose as they did on the Corsair so i do not think you will have any issues at all with it.
r/keyboards • Gaming keyboard hate ->I did a lot of searching and watching reviews as well as seeing it recommended a lot here on reddit. And i found a deal with the Mchose Jet 75, Magnetic God Switches and the Topographic keycaps for $69 and went for it. Looking at what it costs now just 1 month after i got it i guess i got a good deal.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Neither, fun60/mchose ace60 or 68/mchose jet75, these are the very budget ones and are great
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Mchose Jet75 (or ace60 or ace68 if you want a smaller size) Are the ones I would recommend from that list
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Mchose jet 75 hall effect I got this one, it's exactly what I was looking for and what your looking for too
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I'm using it rn and it sound better than the review, performance is flawless and i don't think the numbad is that useful, it has one of the best web-based softwares too!
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →If you have the money to spare wooting has as i understand it the best software. But i switched from a close to $300 Corsair K70 MAX HE keyboard to a Mchose Jet75 for $69 and the cheaper keyboard were the one that felt the best to use. And if you want a pink HE keyboard that is TKL Mchose Mix87 might be something to consider. I found the software for the Jet75 easy to understand and use.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I can personally vouch for the jet75 he with Kailh god magnetic switches.
r/LearnCSGO • View on Reddit →any mchose keyboard, i have the jet75 and it's amazing
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I am currently using the JET 75, have had it for 10 days and i really like it so far. Can not speak for any of the others since i have not used them. But i do come from the "Corsair K70 MAX HE" that cost close to $300 when i bought it here in Sweden. And i like the feel of the JET 75 better and that only cost me $69. Since i use a numpad rather often i also bought a "ZOUYA GMK26"to%20go%20with%20it https://preview.redd.it/ozu4a2rx6h9f1.png?width=1440&format=png&auto=webp&s=1dfda9d8d81fa2f2d4d92ffca51d10dbd6fd0341
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →best of the best is iqunix imo but realistically, any differences between HE boards above 60$, 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 • View on Reddit →The mchose jet75 is better imo, and i have it it's an amazing keyboard
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I have the mchose jet75 and it's amazing, avoid attack shark tho
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →gaming and tactile kinda go against each other. Gaming wants Hall effect, which has to be linear switches. Sound may also be sacrificed for Hall effect depending, though they don't tend to be clicky, just muted and a little hollow sound wise. Mchose jet75 is a pretty decent cheap HE keyboard in white and what I would rec. Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR is also very nice, but no white variant at the moment.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I will give my opinion based on my own experience, I had the Corsair K70 MAX for about 1 year and i loved it until i bought a MCHOSE Jet 75 that were way cheaper and to me it just felt so much better than the corsair one.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Never had anything corsair besides ram so i cant speak for their quality (i asume its not hotswap, has a bad sound, thats it) but got my first hall effect keyboard some days ago and it felt like a impactful upgrade. You can get the mchose jet 75 for 60-80 euros, depending on switches and color and the verion with kailh switches is just great. Gaming feels very snappy, spamming spells, movement, everything. And it sounds good, is nice to type on and feels solid, sturdy. But there are other options out there and honestly i would not buy a regular mechanical in 2025 if you intend any kind of gaming. Uff just watching a review of the k70 pro...no hotswap, big nono, one key dead=gg get a new keyboard. The gamer font on the keys looks so frozen in dark times, flexing case, horrible sound, fuck that, dont buy it, buy anything else really. In times where "noname" brands bring decent quality and actually take care and implement damping, modular switches and build quality that puts main brands to shame it would be wise to reconsider imho
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I have tried three different HE keyboards and in terms of performance i can not really tell any difference. Corsair K70 MAX, Mchose Jet75 and VTER ATO87 are the three keyboards i have tried and the one i recommend out of the three is the Mchose Jet75 while costing $69 it feels so much better than the close to $300 when i bought it Corsair keyboard.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Well, i can not recommend something i have not used. So im going to say Jet75 since that is imo good enough to recommend.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I bought myself a "MCHOSE JET 75" that i have been using for 12 days now. I saw some latency test in a Video and "Mchose Ace 60 HE" and the "MonsGeek Fun 60 HE" were just below the Wooting in latency. And since i wanted a 75% and found the Jet 75 for $69 with topographic keycaps and "Kailh magnetic god switches" i went for that. So my choice of keycap and switches drew up the cost with about $15-20. This includes Swedish taxes. I can not for sure say that anything is better or worse and i don´t even know if the latency test was done in a good way. There you have the little experience i have to put into the pot of endless options. Good luck finding what you want!
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I myself have the Mchose Jet 75 and it is imo a solid keyboard for the price i also have VTER ATO87 but it feels nowhere near the Jet 75 in quality. In terms of functionality i could not really tell any difference at all. But overall the Jet 75 just feels a lot better to use.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I got the Mchose Jet 75 and I'm shocked how good it is for this price. I came from a Ducky one 2 mini.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →If you play fps games you should get an HE keyboard. And Mchose has the best software of the budget brands. It isn't Wooting, but nothing else is.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Got an Mchose jet 75 aswell and it's just really good
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →All of them are decent. But MCHOSE is still best budget choice. Either get Ace 60 Pro if 60% layout preferred, or Jet 75 if 75% preferred.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I could not tell you tbh, i do not play much FPS games these days since i got an eye injury on my right eye. I just cant focus fast enough and get killed all the time. But i have tried all the features out and they work just as well on the Mchose as they did on the Corsair so i do not think you will have any issues at all with it.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I just ordered Mchose Jet 75, was looking between that one and mix 87. Heard a lot of good things about them. Also k7 ultra mouse. They are clones of Wooting and Razer but high quality from what I've seen.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Quite good, it's one of the best affordable hall effect keyboards right now I've done my fair share of research I'm just saying what I got
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Mchoose jet 75 feels so good and the software can be installed or use in web and is no perfect but good
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →It's pretty much the best all around from reviews. The Monsgeek Fun60 series comes close and that usually has worse software and isn't a 75% keyboard. Nuphy is also quite good, but is more expensive and not a 75% board.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →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)
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I myself have a "Mchose Jet 75" and have been satisfied with it. But if you can get a cheap wooting im under the impression they have among the best software available for HE keyboards.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Well, just 2 months ago i switched from a "Corsair K70 MAX" that is an expensive keyboard to a cheap "Mchose Jet 75" and it just felt WAY better to type on. Since then i have bought a few different keyboards and im right now using a "Weikav Stars75" and while costing 1/3 of the corsair the quality feel is superb in every possible way. So from my experience you seem to pay a BIG premium to get that corsair logo, can not speak for the quality of the other brands you mentioned but i would assume it is the same there.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Ak820max have a bad software, and it's maybe a bad idea for HE keyboard because you need good software, I can't say anything of the other two because I only try the jet 75
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I second this, the jet 75 is a very solid purchase. And one thing it has over the stock h60 wooting is definitely it doesnt feel and sound like a 25 euro kids toy. No shade at wooting but just look at a review from dazztrazak on youtube, he compares the sound. Pure performance wise i would chose a wooting, the software seems stellar but i cant justify (or affort for that matter) that pricetag for such a barebones milktoast nothingburger.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I liked, the software is good and can you decide if you want to use the browser version or software version. Both are good but, have bugs sometimes but not is a problem and me don't appear frequently, the keyboard I feel comfortable with it. But if you don't like the keyboard made in plastic is a bad thing. And maybe you like the nob a this keyboard don't have it. But the value is good for it, and is more if you buy it in promotion
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Keychron/Lemokey are kinda safe options, but I won't really recommend them since they're using switches with inverted magnet polarity, so you basically don't have any aftermarket options if you don't like stock ones. For \~50$ you should be fine with something like Mchose ACE68/JET75 or Epomaker HE68 Lite (doesn't have web-based software though). There are quite a lot of 60% options with similar specs within this budget. You can even get one with aluminum case for 60-ish like Irok MG68.
r/cs2 • View on Reddit →If you want it for gaming, Magnetic switches are the way to go. Mchose Jet75 or ace60 are good low end options. The Monsgeek M1 V5 TMR or Fun60 ultra are a step up. And the Wooting 80he or Geonworks Venom are the highest end.
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I really dont know, i just watched somes review on youtube, there are certainly people with lots of experience with different boards. What i can tell you is like like the jet 75 a lot and it blows my previous ones clean out of the water, but that means nothing, i played till early 2020s with a rubberdome and only had 2 mechanicals since, one i put quite a bgit work into to sound nice and the jet 75 sounds a bit nicer even without doing anything:)
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →Mchose jet 75 is great too. Like 60 bucks. Great software and build quality
r/keyboards • View on Reddit →I got my mchose jet 75 today and of cause tested it a bit. I am no sweaty competitive shooter but in warframe i immediatly felt that everything was just so much more snappy, instant. The parcour system in that game is quite comeplex and needs different movement combos, dodge, roll, slide, glide whatever, its just faster. Also spamming abilities is way more rapid hence the name rapid trigger, where a normal mechanical needs 1,5-2mm just to activate, press it down to 4 mm, back to zero etc even with my moderate setting of 0,5 mm with 0,1 deadzone a lot of activations happen in way less travel, i could feel my spell combos on my character firing of faster. I see no downside to it, the board sounds decent and for typing i dont even change the settings and right now testing, so far minimal errors (the usual) I had more problems with accidental inputs with the old gateron silver opticals, had to change them to red, but these kailh god switches are great. And features like different buttons as you press down is also nice, have build in sprint in my w key, if i want to. Hall effect will be very essential for me going forward as i mainly play rpgs there the precise movement and stupid fast inputs for skills will be super useful, can see this beeing a general improvement in any gameplay involving keyboard presses. Liked the idea of the tech for years but did just not have the money for a wooting, gladly there are quite decent budget options now out there and the jet 75 is one of them, a very good one imho.
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