Compare McHose GX87 Keyboard vs MonsGeek M1 V5 HE

P1 McHose GX87 Keyboard
P2 MonsGeek M1 V5 HE

Comparison Takeaways

McHose GX87 Keyboard

Where It Has the Edge

  • compatibility is 4.5 vs 3.9. Compatibility evidence was positive where reviewers connected QMK and VIA support to deep, flexible keyboard customization.
  • ergonomics is 4.0 vs 3.5. Ergonomics received limited but positive evidence because the fixed typing angle was expected to be comfortable for most...
  • keycap quality is 4.4 vs 4.0. Keycap quality was praised for PBT material, thickness, durability, and a profile that helped typing accuracy.
  • desk space efficiency is rated 4.0 while the other product has no score yet. Desk space efficiency was positive in one review, which liked that TKL saves space while leaving room for...

MonsGeek M1 V5 HE

Where It Has the Edge

  • switch options is 4.8 vs 3.0. Reviewers consistently value the switch ecosystem, especially the TMR model's ability to mix magnetic and mechanical switches and...
  • cable quality is 3.0 vs 2.0. Cable quality is mixed, from acceptable and nice-feeling to clearly not durable or lacking premium coiled/braided treatment.
  • key stability is 4.6 vs 3.9. Key stability receives strong praise, especially for minimal stem wobble and stable switch feel.
  • stabilizer quality is 4.5 vs 3.7. Stabilizers are generally praised as lubed, stable, rattle-free, or minimally wobbly, with included extras adding flexibility.
Average score
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.2
Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.3
acoustics
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Acoustics were a standout strength, with reviewers repeatedly praising the thocky, poppy, solid, and very nice sound.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Acoustics are a major positive, with reviewers describing the stock sound as pleasant, clean, dampened, refined, or excellent, though one found it merely good rather than great.

actuation consistency
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.0

One reviewer found the switch actuation consistent, with only a slight scratchiness detectable during very slow presses.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.4

Actuation consistency is strong at practical settings, with reviewers generally avoiding accidental inputs, while very sensitive settings or mechanical switches with rapid trigger can need adjustment.

backlight brightness
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.1

Backlight brightness is praised in several VIA/HE variants but criticized on one TMR setup as not bright enough for side legends.

battery life
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.8

Battery life was strongly praised, with reviewers emphasizing the large 8,000 mAh capacity and long time between charges.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.8

Battery life is one of the most consistently praised areas, helped by the 8000mAh pack and multi-week or high-percentage real-world reports.

build quality
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.7

Build quality was a major point of agreement, with every review giving positive evidence around the aluminum body, dense feel, assembly, or lack of flex.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Build quality is one of the strongest areas, with repeated praise for aluminum construction, premium feel, weight, and overall solidity.

cable quality
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
2.0

Cable quality was a weak point in one review, where the included cable was described as cheap and not very good.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
3.0

Cable quality is mixed, from acceptable and nice-feeling to clearly not durable or lacking premium coiled/braided treatment.

compatibility
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Compatibility evidence was positive where reviewers connected QMK and VIA support to deep, flexible keyboard customization.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
3.9

Compatibility is positive for OS, switch, and device support, but repeatedly held back by the hidden Caps Lock mode switch.

connectivity
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
3.3

Connectivity was mixed: reviewers liked the wireless and tri-mode feature set, but noted mode-switch delay, visible front controls, and minor connectivity issues.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.0

Connectivity is broadly strong thanks to tri-mode support, though Bluetooth delays, cable-fit issues, and the hidden mode switch create caveats.

customization options
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.9

Customization options were a major strength, especially the magnetic or ball-catch quick-disassembly case, hot-swap design, and easy access for mods.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.8

Customization options are a central strength, spanning disassembly, switch swaps, actuation, macros, lighting, knob functions, and sound tuning.

design aesthetics
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.2

Design aesthetics were generally positive for clean, premium, and attractive looks, but some reviewers found the styling mundane or noticed mismatched colors.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Design aesthetics are mostly praised as clean, premium, appealing, or elegant, though simpler/minimal styling depends on taste.

desk space efficiency
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.0

Desk space efficiency was positive in one review, which liked that TKL saves space while leaving room for an optional macro pad.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
No score yet
durability
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.7

Durability evidence centered on the solid aluminum build and PBT keycaps, which reviewers linked to lasting use.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.8

Durability is supported by direct reviewer confidence that the hardware feels built to last.

ease of switch replacement
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Switch replacement was mostly easy thanks to tool-free access and hot-swap sockets, though one reviewer found reinstalling switches harder because the PCB flexes.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.8

Ease of switch replacement and modding is a standout because the ball-catch case and hot-swap design make opening, tinkering, and cleaning fast.

ergonomics
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.0

Ergonomics received limited but positive evidence because the fixed typing angle was expected to be comfortable for most people.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
3.5

Ergonomics are mixed: the typing angle and slanted case can feel comfortable, but fixed feet, sharp edges, or flatter angles bother some reviewers.

extra gaming features
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Extra gaming features received positive evidence from one reviewer who highlighted the ultra-low-latency mode as a surprise at this price.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Extra gaming features are a major strength, with SOCD, DKS, rapid trigger, snap key, actuation tuning, and FPS-focused controls all praised.

frame rigidity
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.4

Frame rigidity was mostly praised for its solid, flex-free construction, though the quick-release design was seen by one reviewer as less sturdy than screws.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.1

Frame rigidity is mostly strong thanks to the aluminum case, though a few reviewers noticed looseness in ball-catch handling or uneven flex after foam removal.

gaming performance
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.2

Gaming performance was viewed as more than adequate for casual or hybrid use, with reviewers reporting competent play across first-person and general gaming sessions.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.8

Gaming performance is repeatedly praised as responsive and feature-rich, with reviewers saying it did not hold them back and can give gamers an edge.

hot-swappable switches
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.6

Hot-swappable switches were consistently treated as a benefit because users can replace switches without soldering and personalize the board.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.8

Hot-swappable switch support is highly praised, especially the ability to use 3-pin, 5-pin, magnetic, and mechanical switches depending on version.

keycap quality
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.4

Keycap quality was praised for PBT material, thickness, durability, and a profile that helped typing accuracy.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.0

Keycap quality is mostly positive, with praise for PBT, frosted, gradient, or transparent caps, but some reviewers dislike smoothness, removal difficulty, or hollow feel.

key responsiveness
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.3

Key response was consistently praised, with reviewers describing the keys or switches as responsive and accurate enough for both typing and gaming.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.4

Responsiveness is a clear strength in gaming-focused reviews, though one VIA review reported lag after plugging the board in.

key stability
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
3.9

Key stability evidence was mixed: one reviewer disliked the plate-mounted stabilizer tradeoff, while another found the installed stabilizers secure and free of ticking.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.6

Key stability receives strong praise, especially for minimal stem wobble and stable switch feel.

latency
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.2

Latency impressions were positive overall, helped by 1,000 Hz operation and an ultra-low-latency mode, though this is still framed as strong budget performance rather than elite Hall Effect speed.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Latency evidence is positive overall, with reviewers reporting very low measured latency and no meaningful lag in wired or wireless use.

layout options
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Layout options are well received, especially 75% navigation keys, knob placement, ISO availability, and Windows/Mac support, even with the hidden mode switch caveat.

legend visibility
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
3.9

Legend visibility is mixed: standard legends are readable, but side-printed or dimmer RGB variants can require visual adjustment.

macro customization
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Macro customization was positively supported by reviewers who noted easy macro setup through VIA or QMK-style customization.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.4

Macro customization is supported through VIA or web software and generally viewed as a useful plus, though most reviewers mention it briefly.

materials quality
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Materials quality was praised for the aluminum case, smooth finish, premium feel, and solid components.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Materials quality is consistently high, centered on the aluminum case, premium feel, and quality finishes, with minor finish and cable caveats.

media controls
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.3

Media controls are useful through the knob and software remapping, but one reviewer found the knob's default usefulness limited.

noise level
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Noise level received limited but positive evidence from a reviewer who described the sound as muted and thocky rather than harsh.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.2

Noise level varies by switch and variant: clicky switches are louder, but many magnetic or foam-filled builds are described as quiet, muted, or resonance-free.

onboard memory
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Onboard memory was positively supported by stored keyboard customizations that persist when moving between devices.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Onboard memory is praised for preserving settings across computers without making PC changes an issue.

polling rate
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.2

Reviewers treated the 1,000 Hz polling behavior as a strength, linking it to responsive inputs and low-latency use.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Polling-rate evidence is positive, especially for TMR and HE models with 8K claims or tests; the VIA model's lower rates are still described as acceptable.

portability
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
2.0

Portability was a weakness because one reviewer said the heavy aluminum build makes it undesirable to carry to and from an office.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
1.8

Portability is poor because multiple reviewers emphasize the keyboard is extremely heavy and not suited for travel.

profile management
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Profile management was supported by the ability to store customizations on the keyboard so settings persist across devices.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.8

Profile management gets limited but positive evidence, especially quick profile switching that one reviewer explicitly loved.

rapid trigger support
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Rapid trigger support is a major gaming strength, offering fine adjustment and low thresholds that reviewers found useful when tuned properly.

reliability
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
3.0

Reliability evidence was mixed to negative in one review due to occasional held-input recognition and rare multiple key registrations.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
3.1

Reliability is mixed: most gaming and daily-use reports are clean, but reviewers also mention double-click behavior at edge settings and one unit's ghost volume inputs.

RGB customization
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.0

RGB customization was broadly useful, especially through VIA, QMK, or the MCHOSE software, though one reviewer found the RGB controls clunky.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.0

RGB customization is useful through VIA or MonsGeek software, but built-in effects can be standard and small issues such as charging indicators remain.

RGB lighting quality
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
3.5

RGB lighting quality was acceptable but not class-leading, with one reviewer saying the lighting options do not match bigger keyboard brands.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
3.9

RGB lighting quality ranges from vibrant and clean to dull or blocked by keycaps, making lighting one of the more mixed attributes.

size and form factor
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.2

Size and form factor earned positive evidence from one reviewer who found TKL a comfortable step down from full-size keyboards.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
3.9

Size and form factor evidence favors the 75% layout as compact and capable, though weight and productivity/travel use limit its appeal.

software quality
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.3

Software quality was mostly praised for VIA, QMK, and the dedicated MCHOSE software, with caveats around VIA being basic and RGB customization sometimes clunky.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.2

Software quality is mixed-positive: VIA and web software are powerful and accessible, but TMR software still has quirks, bugs, and plugin friction.

sound dampening
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.6

Sound dampening was praised for reducing ping, refining the sound, and isolating vibration through the case design and internal layers.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.3

Sound dampening is effective in most builds, helping reduce hollowness and resonance, though some reviewers consider the foams typical or limiting for foamless builds.

stabilizer quality
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
3.7

Stabilizer impressions were mixed: some reviewers found them tuned and issue-free, while others noted plate-mount tradeoffs or a need for more lube.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Stabilizers are generally praised as lubed, stable, rattle-free, or minimally wobbly, with included extras adding flexibility.

switch feel
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Reviewers generally liked the switch feel, calling the Vintage White or stock linear switches smooth, responsive, crisp, and satisfying, with only mild scratchiness or preference-based caveats.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Switch feel is widely praised as smooth, stable, satisfying, or fantastic, with a few reviewers noting switch preference depends on force and sound taste.

switch options
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
3.0

Switch choice was the clearest limitation: one reviewer wanted tactile options at checkout, while another wanted to try tactiles despite liking the included switches.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.8

Reviewers consistently value the switch ecosystem, especially the TMR model's ability to mix magnetic and mechanical switches and the availability of multiple Akko options.

typing comfort
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.5

Typing comfort was praised across reviews for its bouncy gasket feel, smooth typing, and balanced flex, though one reviewer found it slightly firm.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.7

Typing comfort is positive overall, with reviewers calling it comfortable, accurate, pleasant for daily use, or a joy to type on.

typing feel
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.6

Typing feel was one of the strongest areas, with reviewers calling it joyful, great, smooth, and close to ideal.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.5

Typing feel is generally comfortable, cushioned, and satisfying, though foam removal or softer gasket behavior can make the feel less even for some users.

value for money
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.9

Value for money was one of the strongest areas, with reviewers repeatedly calling the keyboard exceptional for its price and feature set.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.6

Value for money is very strong across reviews, especially for aluminum build, wireless, battery, modding, and gaming features at the stated prices.

volume control
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
No score yet
Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
3.8

Volume control is mixed but generally useful: the knob can handle volume and mute, while one reviewer saw random volume inputs and another wanted more utility.

wireless performance
Product 1: McHose GX87 Keyboard
4.0

Wireless performance received positive evidence from a reviewer who found the wireless functionality impressive and quick to reconnect.

Product 2: MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.4

Wireless performance is mostly strong, with stable 2.4GHz/Bluetooth results and low wireless latency, though one review noted Bluetooth wake delays.