Turtle Beach announces new Command Series keyboard and mice lineup with integrated touchscreens

Turtle Beach's new Command Series KB7 TKL Hall-Effect Wired Keyboard is tailor made for competitive gamers, content creators, and enthusiasts.

Turtle Beach announces new Command Series keyboard and mice lineup with integrated touchscreens
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TL;DR: Turtle Beach introduces the Command Series, featuring six new keyboards and mice designed for gaming, content creation, and productivity. Key devices include keyboards and a mouse with integrated Command Touch Displays for app control and streaming integration, premium switches, and high polling rates, launching between May and July 2024.
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Turtle Beach is expanding its lineup of PC gear with its brand-new Command Series of keyboards and mice. Now, what sets this new line-up apart from previous peripherals is its focus on performance, speed, and accuracy across gaming, content creation, and productivity. And with that, they feature an "integrated Command Touch Display" that lets users control apps, monitor performance, and even manage popular streaming tools like OBS and Streamlabs.

The new Turtle Beach Command Series KB7 TKL Hall-Effect Wired Keyboard, image credit: Turtle Beach.
The new Turtle Beach Command Series KB7 TKL Hall-Effect Wired Keyboard, image credit: Turtle Beach.

With six new devices, two keyboards, one keypad, and three mice, making up the all-new Command Series, not all feature the integrated display, but all are packed with impressive specs and features. Looking at the two new keyboards, the Command Series KB7 TKL Hall-Effect Wired Keyboard with Touchscreen and the Command Series KB5 Full-Size Mechanical Wired Keyboard with Touchscreen, the former includes a 4.3-inch Command Touch Display, while the latter includes a smaller 2.4-inch variant.

The Command Series KB7 TKL Hall-Effect Wired Keyboard's display includes built-in OBS and Streamlabs integration, as well as quick access to macros, system monitoring tools, audio controls, and more. As for the keyboard side, you've got premium Titan low-profile Hall-Effect switches, with adjustable actuation, double-shot PBT keycaps, textured WASD keys for gamers, and an aluminum reinforced shell. The low-latency wireless performance also supports 89K polling, with per-key lighting and a palm-rest that lights up, rounding out the stylish design.

This one is set to launch globally on May 21 and will be priced at $199.99.

The new Turtle Beach Command Series B5 Full-Size Wired Mechanical Keyboard, image credit: Turtle Beach.
The new Turtle Beach Command Series B5 Full-Size Wired Mechanical Keyboard, image credit: Turtle Beach.

The B5 Full-Size Wired Mechanical Keyboard offers the same functionality as its display, albeit with a smaller screen. Titan low-profile mechanical switches feature a fast 1.2mm actuation point, with the keyboard sporting similar premium double-shot PBT keycaps and textured WASD keys as the KB7. As a wired keyboard, it also supports 8K polling and will launch on May 21 for $149.99. Rounding out the keyboard lineup is the Command Series KP7 Modular Keypad, designed to pair with the KB7 TKL Hall-Effect Wired Keyboard for those seeking additional control. It features the same Titan low-profile Hall-Effect switches rated for 100 million clicks, and will be available for $99.99.

The new Turtle Beach Command Series MC7 Wireless Gaming Mouse, image credit: Turtle Beach.
The new Turtle Beach Command Series MC7 Wireless Gaming Mouse, image credit: Turtle Beach.

On the mouse side, the Command Series MC7 Wireless Gaming Mouse is certainly something we haven't seen before, as it integrates a Command Touch Display for "intuitive fingertip control without layered software or excess buttons." It can be programmed to adjust DPI settings, switch profiles, and control apps. For creators, the OBS integration includes quick access to the microphone and audio controls. Hardware-wise, it supports True 8K polling and is powered by the impressive Owl Eye 30K DPI optical sensor. This is set to launch on July 19 and will be priced at $159.99.

Also launching that same day, the Command Series MC5 Wireless Gaming Mouse and Command Series MC3 Wired Gaming Mouse share the same design, sans display.

"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 Cris Keirn, Chief Executive Officer, Turtle Beach Corporation.

"Across every price point, we're delivering a new level of performance and versatility for the category. With integrated Command Touch Displays on the KB7 and KB5 keyboards and the MC7 mouse, we're putting faster control and deeper customization directly at your fingertips. I'm incredibly proud of the team for continuing to push what peripherals can be and redefining what it means to play, create, and thrive at the intersection of gaming and everyday life."

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