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Turtle Beach UnveIils New Command Series Keyboards Built for PC Gamers

Turtle Beach (Nasdaq: TBCH) launched the six-device Command Series, expanding into PC peripherals with, precision input, and integrated touchscreen functionality. The lineup includes KB7 and KB5 keyboards, KP7 keypad, and MC7 (with wireless an onboard display) and, MC5, and MC3 mice

Matthew Giannelis
Last updated: April 24, 2026 5:38 pm
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Turtle Beach Puts Touchscreens on Keyboards and Mice in New Command Series Lineup For Serious Gamers


Turtle Beach, best known for its gaming headsets, is making a serious push into the PC peripherals market with six new products that share one unusual feature: built-in touchscreens on the higher-end models.

The company’s new Command Series includes three keyboards, three mice, and a modular keypad, spread across a range of price points:

  • KB7 TKL Hall-Effect Wired Keyboard with Touchscreen
  • KB5 Full-Size Mechanical Wired Keyboard with Touchscreen
  • KP7 Wired Hall-Effect Keypad
  • MC7 Wireless Mouse with touchscreen
  • MC5 Wireless Gaming Mouse
  • MC3 Wired Gaming Mice

The flagship KB7 TKL keyboard ($349.99) and ($239.95) both ship with Command Touch Displays that connect directly to OBS and Streamlabs, letting streamers switch scenes, adjust audio, and trigger macros without tabbing out of a game.

The MC7 wireless mouse ($249.95) carries the same idea, putting a small touchscreen under the thumb for quick profile and DPI switching.

CEO Cris Keirn described the lineup as a turning point for the brand:

“The all-new Command Series marks a major moment for Turtle Beach – our most advanced lineup of keyboards and mice yet, built for the speed, precision, and flexibility that today’s gamers, creators, and multitaskers demand,” said Keirn

On the technical side, the KB7 uses Titan low-profile Hall-Effect switches rated for 100 million keystrokes, runs an 8K polling rate for 0.125ms latency, and has a modular rail system that lets the KP7 keypad ($154.95) dock directly onto it.

The KB5 comes with traditional mechanical switches actuating at 1.2mm, and adds five dedicated macro keys and a clickable volume barrel.

For mice, the MC7 stands out with tri-mode connectivity across 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, and wired, plus dual hot-swappable 1,000mAh batteries that each last up to 10 hours at full power.

The mid-range MC5 wireless mouse ($189.95) drops the touchscreen but keeps the 8K polling rate and 30K DPI optical sensor, claiming up to 35 hours of battery life.

The entry-level MC3 wired mouse ($124.95) rounds out the lineup with the same sensor and optical switches but at a more accessible price.

Keirn says the goal was consistency across the whole range:

“Across every price point, we’re delivering a new level of performance and versatility for the category,” said Kerin

“With integrated Command Touch Displays on the KB7 and KB5 keyboards and the MC7 mouse, we’re putting faster control and deeper customisation directly at your fingertips,” he said.

All three keyboards launch May 22, with the mice following on July 24.

ByMatthew Giannelis
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