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Turtle Beach launches Command Series keyboards & mice

Mon, 27th Apr 2026 (Today)

Turtle Beach has launched its Command Series of PC gaming keyboards and mice, a six-device range aimed at gaming, streaming and everyday computer use.

The line-up expands the company's PC peripherals business and introduces touch displays on selected products, including two keyboards and one mouse. The products span several price points, with keyboards and a keypad leading the range, followed by three gaming mice.

The keyboard range starts with the KB7 TKL Hall-Effect Wired Keyboard, which features a 4.3-inch Command Touch Display and support for OBS and Streamlabs controls. According to Turtle Beach, the screen allows users to switch profiles, trigger macros, view system statistics, adjust audio and launch applications directly from the keyboard.

The KB5 Full-Size Wired Mechanical Keyboard includes a 2.4-inch touch display with similar controls for streaming and system management. Turtle Beach has also introduced the KP7 Modular Keypad, which can be used as a standalone gaming keypad, macro pad or numpad, or docked to the KB7.

In Australia, the KB7 is priced at AUD $349.99, the KB5 at AUD $239.95 and the KP7 at AUD $154.95. All three are compatible with Windows 10 and 11 PCs.

Mouse range

The mouse line-up includes the MC7 Wireless Mouse, MC5 Wireless Gaming Mouse and MC3 Wired Gaming Mouse. The MC7 features a Command Touch Display, extending the same interface concept from the keyboards to a mouse form factor.

Turtle Beach says the MC7 screen can be used to adjust DPI settings, change profiles, trigger macros and control applications. The mouse also supports tri-mode connectivity via 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth and wired modes, and includes a charging dock and hot-swappable batteries.

The MC5 is positioned as a wireless alternative without a screen, offering up to 29 programmable functions and an 8K polling rate. The MC3 is a wired model with programmable inputs, an Owl-Eye 30K DPI optical sensor and onboard profiles.

Australian recommended retail prices for the mice are AUD $249.95 for the MC7, AUD $189.95 for the MC5 and AUD $124.95 for the MC3. Like the keyboards, they are designed for Windows 10 and 11 PCs.

Control features

A key feature of the range is its built-in touch displays, which provide hardware shortcuts for controls that would usually sit in software menus. On the keyboards and MC7 mouse, they are designed to let users manage streaming tools, launch apps, change profiles and monitor system performance without leaving the main task on screen.

Other hardware features across the range include Hall-Effect switches on selected devices, mechanical switches on the KB5, optical switches on the mice, and polling rates of up to 8K on several products. The line-up also includes detachable wrist rests, modular rails and customisable RGB lighting on selected models.

Cris Keirn, Chief Executive Officer of Turtle Beach, said the launch reflects a broader push into peripherals for users who move between games, creation tools and general productivity.

"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," Keirn said.

He said the integrated displays are intended to give users more direct access to controls from the device itself.

"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 customisation 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," he said.

The Command Series is available for pre-order, with the keyboards and keypad arriving ahead of the mice. The launch forms part of a broader effort to expand Turtle Beach's accessories portfolio beyond its established headset and controller business.