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Ridiculous 5-foot-long mechanical keyboard shown off playing Counter-Strike 2 and more

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Last Updated on September 6, 2024
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MCHOSE is a keyboard brand that operates in Europe, America, and Southeast Asia. They manufacture a ton of products such as keyboards, mice, and headsets, but lately, they caught the attention of many due to their massive, 5-foot-long mechanical keyboard that is a super-sized version of their upcoming X75 V2 keyboard.

There hasn’t been any official word from the manufacturer, but HKEPC posted a 40-minute video on X showcasing the massive keyboard in all its glory. It has a blue, white, and pink layout and individual RGB lighting for each key. That said, this keyboard is connected to a power bank and then wirelessly connected to the PC. HKEPC even showed it off while playing CS2 and it didn’t seem to hinder their gameplay (too much).

Super-sized keyboard from MCHOSE

Image source: hkepcmedia on X

Furthermore, to show its performance, they played a number of games like Little Fighter 2, The Typing of the Dead, and more. There wasn’t any visual input lag, on the wireless keyboard. While all this is good, having such a gigantic keyboard isn’t practical for everyday use, but it could make for good fun with friends or making challenge videos such as hitting Global Elite in Counter-Strike 2 while using this keyboard or climbing the ranks in Tekken 8.

Besides that, MCHOSE is also running an Indiegogo fundraising campaign for its next keyboard, the GX87 aluminum custom mechanical keyboard. According to the product description on the fundraising page, it features tri-mode connectivity, 180 mesh silky surfacing, a swappable case, and a superior Gaskey mount. They’ve raised €68,982 or $76479.69, while the target was €463.

Ussamah works as a content writer and editor at BGFG. He is experienced in tech, hardware, gaming, and marketing.