
This comparison is for gamers and enthusiasts deciding between two affordable, wired 65% keyboards with hall effect magnetic switches. Both offer 8000 Hz polling, rapid trigger, and aluminum cases, making the choice difficult. The decision hinges on whether you value the MCHOSE's hot-swappable design and extensive software customization more than the WhatGeek's specific claims of a wider rapid trigger adjustment range.
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Name WhatGeek MADLIONS NANO68 HE | Name MCHOSE Ace 68 HE | |
Release year 2025 | Release year 2024 | |
Switch Options Linear, Magnetic | Switch Options Clicky, Magnetic | |
Profile Normal Profile | Profile Normal Profile | |
Hot Swappable | Hot Swappable | |
Layout Size 65% | Layout Size 65% | |
Layout Standard ANSI | Layout Standard ANSI | |
Layout Ergonomics Normal | Layout Ergonomics Normal | |
Knob Support | Knob Support | |
Display Support | Display Support | |
Mac/Win Support | Mac/Win Support | |
Multi-Media Keys | Multi-Media Keys | |
USB-C | USB-C | |
USB passthrough | USB passthrough | |
Connection Wired, Wired only | Connection Wired, Wired only, | |
Polling Rate 8000 Hz | Polling Rate 8000 Hz | |
Battery capacity - | Battery capacity - | |
Hall Effect Support | Hall Effect Support | |
QMK Support | QMK Support | |
VIA Support | VIA Support | |
VIAL Support | VIAL Support | |
N-Key Rollover | N-Key Rollover | |
Rapid Trigger | Rapid Trigger | |
Mount Style - | Mount Style - | |
Screw in Stabilizers | Screw in Stabilizers | |
Sound Dampening | Sound Dampening | |
Backlight Rgb | Backlight Rgb, South-face, North-face | |
Case Colors | Case Colors | |
Case Material Aluminum | Case Material Aluminum, Silicone | |
Keycaps Material - | Keycaps Material PBT | |
Dimensions 40 x 140 x 350 mm | Dimensions 60 x 350 x 150 mm | |
Weight 1200g | Weight 880g |
The MCHOSE Ace 68 HE is the more versatile and user-friendly choice for most people, thanks to its hot-swappable design, better stock accessories, and lighter build. Only choose the WhatGeek MADLIONS NANO68 HE if you are a competitive gamer solely focused on its advertised rapid trigger adjustment range and are willing to forgo easy customization. For all other use cases, from typing to modding, the MCHOSE provides more tangible benefits.
The MCHOSE Ace 68 HE wins in most categories due to its practical advantages for daily use. Its hot-swappable design is the key differentiator for modders and programmers, while its lighter weight and PBT keycaps benefit travelers and office users. For pure gaming, the keyboards are closely matched on core specs, creating a tie. The WhatGeek NANO68 HE's primary appeal is its specific, vendor-listed rapid trigger adjustment parameters for gamers who prioritize that fine-tuning above all else.
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