Aishitoutou launched the MG75V2 magnetic switch keyboard on JD.com in China. The device targets competitive gamers with a full aluminum alloy body and IP67 certification for dust and water resistance. It uses Qinghui Magnetic Switch PRO switches that offer 0.001mm actuation precision.

Aishitoutou launches the MG75V2 magnetic switch keyboard featuring a full aluminum alloy body, IP67 certification, and up to 8000Hz polling rate for competitive gamers.
The keyboard supports up to 8000Hz polling rate and features a 512K full key scan rate with 0.07ms latency. Aishitoutou designed the unit with a gasket mount structure and quick-release design for easy maintenance. The backplate uses a forged wave process to shape its internal acoustics.
- Build Material: Full aluminum alloy body
- IP Rating: IP67 certified
- Actuation Precision: 0.001mm precision
- Polling Rate: Up to 8000Hz polling rate
- Key Scan Rate: 512K full key scan rate

Drivers support DKS dynamic actuation distance and MPT multi-stage trigger settings for custom configurations. Special edition versions in Sunset White Orange and Sakura Pink White use PC frosted translucent keycaps. These color variants carry higher prices than the standard models.
The Anodized Silver version costs 394 CNY (about $58.07). The Anodized Black model lists at 424.65 CNY (about $62.58). The Anodized Red variant sells for 441.65 CNY (about $65.09). The special edition Sunset White Orange and Sakura Pink White models cost 466.65 CNY (about $68.77).
The MG75V2 is part of the expanding category of magnetic switch keyboards designed for high-speed performance and long-term reliability compared to standard mechanical alternatives. The device features an IP67 certification and a full aluminum alloy body, distinguishing its build quality within its pricing tier.
The vendor has listed the MG75V2 for sale on JD.com within the Chinese market. The keyboard ships with multiple color options to match different desk setups. Buyers can choose between standard anodized finishes or translucent special editions.



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