MCHOSE released the K7 V2 Ultra+ gaming mouse, which targets competitive players with a focus on low latency and high polling rates. The peripheral introduces an 8KHz polling rate for both wired and wireless connections. This update positions the device as a high-performance option in the crowded gaming accessory market.
New peripheral introduces 8KHz polling rates for wired and wireless connections
The new mouse runs on the PAW3955 TI optical sensor paired with a Nordic nRF54L15 controller chip. MCHOSE designed the K7 V2 Ultra+ to minimize input lag while maintaining stable wireless transmission. The hardware configuration prioritizes responsiveness for fast-paced gameplay.
Specifications
- Sensor: PAW3955 TI optical sensor
- Controller Chip: Nordic nRF54L15 controller chip
- Polling Rate: 8KHz wired and wireless
- Weight: 59 grams
- Battery Capacity: 500mAh internal battery

The device weighs 59 grams and measures 127.1 x 63.8 x 39.8 millimeters. It houses a 500mAh internal battery that supports extended use without frequent recharging. The shell features Super Glide glass coating 2.0 to reduce friction against mousepads.
MCHOSE equipped the K7 V2 Ultra+ with Omron mechanical microswitches rated for 100 million clicks. The scroll wheel uses a TTC Gold Wheel mechanism for precise scrolling. The company claims its proprietary anti-interference algorithm improves signal stability across different environments.

The K7 V2 Ultra+ carries a price tag of 339.1 CNY (about $49.98). MCHOSE will begin sales on June 11 at 8:00 PM local time in China. The pricing places the mouse in an accessible range for budget-conscious gamers seeking premium specs.
This release follows earlier iterations in the K7 series that established MCHOSE's presence in the entry-level gaming market. The Ultra+ variant adds higher polling rates and a refined sensor compared to previous models. The company continues to expand its lineup with performance-focused peripherals.



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