I was waiting for this magnetic switch keyboard, because on paper it looks simply fantastic. All the features of Wooting 80HE like Rapid Trigger, Snap Tap, DKS and more at a similar 75% layout for under $90? And the cheapest version is only $60. That’s a bargain if it all works well. And it seems it does. Here’s the MCHOSE Jet 75 review.

The version I’m reviewing is the White Topographic color with Kailh Magnetic God switches.
The Jet 75 follows the popular 75% layout, keeping function keys and arrows while saving desk space. It comes in different colors, including a slick topographic design. The build feels premium for the price, with an aluminum alloy plate, silicone dampening, and a gasket-mounted structure for a softer typing feel. At around 1 kg, it stays put on the desk without sliding around.
Switches and Performance

This keyboard uses Hall Effect magnetic switches, available in Starburst Magnetic Switch and Kailh Magnetic God Switch variants. The adjustable actuation (from 0.1mm to 3.4mm) lets you fine-tune how sensitive each key is, which is great for both gaming and typing.
It has all the necessary gaming features you would expect from a keyboard with magnetic switches with hall effect sensors. I tested the SOCD, Rappy Snappy, Dynamic Keystrokes, Mod Tap, Toggle Key and macros and it all worked well. One downside was that the software was firstly in Chinese and it wanted a firmware update, but I managed to switch it to English and it went easy from there.

The gasket mount and silicone layers make typing feel soft but crispy, though it still has a bit of bounce. The PBT keycaps are decent and a bit grippy. And there’s north-facing RGB LEDs.
Jet 75 specs and features

MCHOSE packed some serious specs into this board:
- Dynamic Keystroke Functions: SOCD, RS, DKS, MT, TGL, Key macros
- Software: MCHOSE Web Hub for remapping & macros
- Actuation Accuracy: 0.01mm
- Rapid Trigger Range: 0.01 – 3.4mm
- Actuation Range: 0.1 – 3.4mm
- Calibration: Adaptive Dynamic Calibration
- Weight: 1030±30g
- Size: 322 x 136.9 x 40.7mm (front height: 19.1mm)
- Connectivity & Extras
- Included Accessories: Keycap & switch puller, spare switches, dust cover
- Connection: Wired (Type-C)
If you play FPS games or anything requiring quick reactions, this thing is a beast.
Software
The MCHOSE Web Hub lets you remap keys, tweak actuation points, and set macros. There’s onboard memory, so your settings stay even without the software.

Connectivity and Extras
- Wired-only, so no Bluetooth or 2.4GHz.
- Comes with a Type-C cable, keycap puller, and extra switches.
- No hot-swappable sockets, but the Hall Effect switches don’t really need them.
Final Verdict: Worth It?

For the price, this is easily one of the best budget Hall Effect keyboards out there. It’s fast, responsive, and feature-packed, making it a great pick for competitive gaming. The lack of wireless might be a dealbreaker for some, but if you’re after raw performance, the Jet 75 punches well above its price point.
Pros:
✔️ Adjustable actuation (0.1mm – 3.4mm)
✔️ 0.1ms latency & 8KHz polling rate
✔️ Solid build with sound dampening
✔️ Rappy Snappy, SOCD, DKS, Mod Tap, Toggle Switch (TGL)
✔️ Insane value for money
Cons:
❌ Wired-only (no wireless options)
❌ North-facing RGB could cause keycap compatibility issues
At $59, this thing is a steal. If you need a great prebuilt magnetic switch keyboard on a budget, the MCHOSE Jet 75 is absolutely worth considering.
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