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Mechlands M75, a 75 percent Wired-mode Hall Effect Gaming Keyboard with Knob Review

April 10, 2025 By Techno_Mark Leave a Comment

Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)

I really have to admit that I just reviewed a keyboard that is a lot like this. I have no idea if this is from the same company, but if so, the names are different, so much so, I don’t really think I’m going to mention it. I’m assuming that it is called the MechLands M75 because it is a 75 percent keyboard, meaning it doesn’t have that Ten Key.

So, I have to say that I really like the sound this makes as I am typing it, and it kind of relaxes me. If I wasn’t so intent on my content, I might be too relaxed. Apparently, all of this design is made to get rapid response times and reduce instances of missed keystrokes.

This Mechlands M75 has hot-swappable magnetic switches, and it reducing the keyboard’s latency to a mere 0.128ms, with the magnetic switches for consistent performance with every keystroke. Oh, and it has an 8K polling rate, and it has a 32K scan rate and 0.01mm accuracy for competitive gamers!

I should probably talk about the Swappable Knob. It is swappable because it just comes out, and I really hope I got video footage of that. That is not only a volume control, but pressing it is a mute button.

Speaking of things that I hope I caught on video, there is an RGB backlighting made for 16 million color options. Speaking of options, you can switch from Windows to Mac at a literal flip of a switch.

You should be able to purchase the Mechlands M75 on the company website for $69.99.

Facts About The Company

According to the company website, Mechlands is “not just a brand” but a crystallization of dreams and endeavors of engineers with a fervor for not only mechanical keyboards but also the holistic gaming experience. It has this slogan of “passion driven, excellence born”.

What Does This Company Make?

I am on the company website now, and I see that they do a lot of keyboards. Not only that, they are actually related to Epomaker. You know, I really thought that the last product I reviewed was essentially all under one company umbrella.

Just the Specs, Man

If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!

Model
MechLands M75
Number of keys
80 keys
Keycaps Profile
Cherry Profile
Keycaps Technique
Double-Shot PBT
Hot-swappable
Yes
Polling Rate
8000Hz
Latency
0.128ms
Precision
0.01mm
Scan Rate
32K
Plate Material
Aluminum
Case Material
ABS Plastic
Compatibility
Windows/Mac OS
Lighting
South-Facing RGB Backlit
Advanced Features
DKS, MT, TGL, SOCD (Some FPS games may ban these)
Dimension
333.9mm x 149.5mm x 42mm
Weight
About 827g

If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.

Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!

Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?

I’m going to be looking at gaming keyboards rather than the regular type. For example, the Everest Max Gaming Keyboard. Then there is the Cherry XTRFY K5V2 Gaming Keyboard Compact. Then there is the Drop ALT Mechanical Keyboard, not to mention the ROCCAT Magma Mini. Then there is the Cooler Master CK720 Gaming Keyboard.

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