MADE68 Ultra+ packs 8,000Hz polling and magnetic switches at the most affordable price point in the MADE68 lineup. MADE68 Ultra V2 takes lighting, structure, and DIY up a notch, targeting players who want AI-driven features and modular customization. Both keyboards run on magnetic switches with the same core specs, but they serve different playstyles and budgets.
This guide compares specs, feel, lighting, and real-world FPS performance so you can pick the right MADE68 for your setup.
What Is the Main Difference Between MADE68 Ultra+ and MADE68 Ultra V2?
Both keyboards use Hall Effect magnetic switches and support 8,000Hz polling with identical latency and accuracy, but they target different players. Ultra+ focuses on core wired performance at a lower price. Ultra V2 adds AI lighting, a gasket mount, and deeper DIY options.
Ultra+ for Core Wired 8K Magnetic Performance
MADE68 Ultra+ sits at the entry point of the MADE68 magnetic keyboard lineup. It pairs 8,000Hz polling with TTC magnetic switches and a wired-only connection. You get the core magnetic switch experience without the premium price tag.
The tray mount design and 4-layer acoustic package keep the typing feel consistent and the sound profile clean. If you want magnetic switches and 8K polling on a budget, Ultra+ is the starting point.

Ultra V2 for Finer FPS Control, Hive 2.0, and Modular DIY
MADE68 Ultra V2 takes the same 68-key magnetic platform and pushes it further. The Multi-MCU architecture and Dynamic Keystroke target FPS players who need faster processing and multi-action control.
Hive 2.0 adds AI-driven lighting that syncs with Valorant gameplay, while the full-screen backlit design and swappable side panels let you customize the look. The silicone dampened gasket mount and 5-layer sound package also upgrade the typing feel. If you want deeper control, smarter lighting, and more DIY options, Ultra V2 is the step up.

How Do MADE68 Ultra+ and MADE68 Ultra V2 Compare in Specs?
The spec sheet shows where each dollar goes. Ultra+ covers core magnetic switch performance. Ultra V2 upgrades structure and lighting.
Core Specs Comparison TableÂ
Here is how Ultra+ and Ultra V2 compare.Â
Spec |
MADE68 Ultra+ |
MADE68 Ultra V2 |
Layout |
65% compact |
68 keys (65%) |
Switch Type |
TTC Magnetic Switches |
KOM Lite / Flip King Magnetic Switches |
Actuation Range |
0.1mm-2.5mm |
0.1mm-3.4mm |
Rapid Trigger |
Adaptive RT (auto-calibrates) |
0.01-2.5mm (precise control) |
Polling Rate |
8,000Hz |
8,000Hz |
Scan Rate |
16,000Hz |
16,000Hz |
Latency |
0.125ms |
0.125ms |
Accuracy |
0.01mm |
0.01mm |
Lighting |
Electric Atmosphere Lightbox, 16M-color RGB |
Full-Screen Backlit + Hive 2.0 AI |
Structure |
Tray Mount |
Silicone Dampened Gasket Mount |
Internal Padding |
4-layer sound dampening |
5-Layer Sound-Dampening |
Driver Software |
Hive (Note: Hive 2.0 will support all MelGeek magnetic switch keyboards starting May 20, 2026.) |
HIVE 2.0 |
Material |
Aluminum alloy |
Aluminum alloy |
Connection Mode |
Wired single-mode |
Wired single-mode |
MCU |
1MB flash memory |
Multi-MCU Distributed Architecture |
Shared Core Features
Both keyboards share the same foundation. You get 65% compact layout, magnetic switches, 8,000Hz polling, wired single-mode connection, and aluminum alloy build. These specs define the core MADE68 experience regardless of which model you pick.
Key Spec Changes
Ultra V2 upgrades several areas over Ultra+:
- Actuation Range: 0.1mm-2.5mm → 0.1mm-3.4mm
- Rapid Trigger: Adaptive RT → 0.01-2.5mm (precise control)
- Structure: Tray mount → Silicone dampened gasket mount
- Padding: 4-layer → 5-layer sound dampening
- Lighting: Electric Atmosphere Lightbox → Full-Screen Backlit + Hive 2.0 AI
- Driver: Hive → HIVE 2.0
- MCU: 1MB flash → Multi-MCU distributed architecture
If you need tighter specs for competitive FPS, Ultra V2 closes the gap. If core 8K performance is enough, Ultra+ keeps the price low.
How Does MADE68 Ultra V2 Improve Gaming Performance?
Ultra V2 pushes magnetic switch performance to the edge. The Multi-MCU architecture and Dynamic Keystroke work together. They improve processing speed and input control for competitive FPS gameplay.
0.01mm Accuracy for Precise Input Detection
The 0.01mm actuation accuracy detects the smallest key movements. This precision captures micro-adjustments in FPS games, where a fraction of a millimeter can mean the difference between a hit and a miss. You get consistent input registration across every keystroke.
0.01mm to 2.5mm Rapid Trigger Control
Rapid Trigger adjusts from 0.01mm to 2.5mm, letting you fine-tune how fast keys activate and reset. Lower settings trigger on the lightest touch, while higher settings require more deliberate input. This range covers everything from rapid-fire FPS actions to precise typing.
Learn more in our guide on what is a rapid trigger keyboard.
0.125ms Latency for Faster Input Response
The 0.125ms latency cuts input delay to near-imperceptible levels. Your commands register before you see the result on screen, giving you a timing edge in fast-paced encounters. This speed advantage adds up over hundreds of keystrokes per match.
Multi-MCU Architecture for Faster Processing
The Multi-MCU distributed architecture splits processing across multiple chips. Smart zone processing handles different keyboard sections independently, while dynamic scanning ensures stable key registration. The result is 150% faster response compared to single-chip designs.
Dynamic Keystroke for Advanced FPS Actions
Dynamic Keystroke maps up to 4 actions to a single key. You can program counter-strafes, aim resets, and instant stops into one keystroke, automating advanced FPS moves that normally require multiple inputs. This feature turns complex sequences into single-key commands.
How Do Ultra+ and Ultra V2 Compare in Lighting and DIY?
Both keyboards offer modular customization, but the lighting systems target different setups. Ultra+ focuses on a compact lightbox with preset effects. Ultra V2 upgrades to full-screen backlit lighting with AI-driven modes and deeper DIY options.
Electric Atmosphere Lightbox and Modular Parts on Ultra+
Ultra+ packs an Electric Atmosphere Lightbox with 16 million-color RGB and a transparent shell. The modular design includes swappable side panels and a removable light box, letting you change the look without tools.
Full-Screen Backlit Lighting on Ultra V2
Ultra V2 swaps the lightbox for a full-screen backlit system with 189 triple-row LEDs. This upgrade covers the entire keyboard surface with uniform lighting, up from 35 single-row LEDs in earlier designs. You get 50+ dynamic presets and a panoramic light bar that illuminates your desk setup.
Valorant-Only Game Sync and Hive 2.0 Lighting Modes
Hive 2.0 adds Real-Time Game Sync that matches keyboard lighting to in-game actions, currently limited to Valorant with more games on the way. The AI Lighting Generator lets you describe a lighting style in text, and Hive 2.0 creates it. Music Rhythm Lighting responds to audio with 4 selectable modes. Screen Sync converts images to lighting effects.
Side Panel and Light Guide Customization on Ultra V2
Ultra V2 expands DIY with 11 swappable side panels. The Top & Bottom Split Interlocking Design lets you mix CNC aluminum, polymer, and carbon fiber panels across the keyboard body.
The Full-View Panoramic RGB Light Bar uses 189 triple-row LEDs for 360° ambient illumination. You can pair this with 10 official 3D-printed light guide panel designs. MelGeek provides the design files, and third-party services handle the actual printing. These panels show your gamer tag, name, or gift surprise.

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How Do Ultra+ and Ultra V2 Compare in Feel, Build and Color?
Both keyboards use magnetic switches and aluminum builds, but the feel and color options differ. Ultra+ sticks with TTC switches and a tray mount design. Ultra V2 offers dual switch options, a gasket mount, and Valorant-themed colorways.
Switch Options and Keystroke FeelÂ
|
Spec |
MADE68 Ultra+ |
MADE68 Ultra V2 |
|
Switch Type |
TTC Magnetic Switches |
KOM Lite / Flip King Magnetic Switches |
|
Switch Options |
Single |
Dual (choose between KOM Lite or Flip King) |
|
Actuation Range |
0.1mm-2.5mm |
0.1mm-3.4mm |
Ultra+ uses TTC Magnetic Switches with a single option. Ultra V2 offers two switch choices: KOM Lite and Flip King. Both switches support adjustable actuation, but V2 extends the range to 3.4mm.Â
Tray Mount vs Silicone Dampened Gasket Mount
Ultra+ uses a tray mount structure where the plate attaches directly to the case. This design provides a firmer typing feel with less flex.Â
Ultra V2 upgrades to a silicone dampened gasket mount with 6-pair upper and lower silicone coaxial damping. The gasket mount adds bounce and isolates the plate from the case, creating a softer bottom-out feel.
4-Layer Acoustic Optimization vs 5-Layer Sound Package
Ultra+ packs a 4-layer acoustic optimization system: integrated switch pad, inter-switch silicone, dual-layer Poron dampening mat, and bottom Poron dampening mat.Â
Ultra V2 expands to a 5-layer sound-dampening foam padding system. The extra layer reduces cavity resonance and improves typing consistency.
Color Options for Different Desk Setups
Ultra+ comes in Black, Jelly Pink, Red, and Green, with the lineup tagged as "Cortezia's Choice" by the Sentinels Valorant pro.Â
Ultra V2 offers Night Purple, Frost White, Bloom Pink, and Classic White. Night Purple is available in both KOM Lite and Flip King switches, while the other three colors come with Flip King only.Â
Which MADE68 Keyboard Should You Choose?
Both keyboards run on magnetic switches, but they fit different budgets and priorities. Pick based on what matters most to your setup. Browse the full MADE68 series to see all options.
Choose MADE68 Ultra+ for Core 8K Magnetic Performance
If you want magnetic switches and 8K polling without the premium price, Ultra+ is the move. You get TTC Magnetic Switches, 8,000Hz polling, tray mount structure, and 4-layer sound dampening in an aluminum chassis. The modular design lets you swap side panels and light box to match your desk.
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Choose MADE68 Ultra V2 for FPS Control, Hive 2.0, And Deeper DIY
If you play competitive FPS and want tighter specs, smarter lighting, and more DIY options, the MelGeek MADE68 Ultra V2 is the step up. You get 0.01mm accuracy, 0.125ms latency, Multi-MCU architecture, and Dynamic Keystroke for advanced FPS moves. Hive 2.0 adds AI lighting, Valorant game sync, and 50+ presets. The gasket mount and 5-layer sound package upgrade the typing feel.
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FAQÂ
What Is the Biggest Upgrade from MADE68 Ultra+ to Ultra V2?
The biggest upgrades are structure, lighting, and processing. Ultra V2 adds a silicone dampened gasket mount with 5-layer sound dampening, Hive 2.0 AI lighting, and Multi-MCU architecture for faster processing. The gasket mount creates a softer bottom-out feel compared to Ultra+'s tray mount.
Should MADE68 Ultra+ Users Upgrade to MADE68 Ultra V2?
If you play competitive FPS and want tighter control, yes. Ultra V2 adds Dynamic Keystroke, Hive 2.0 AI lighting, and a gasket mount for advanced FPS moves. If you already like your Ultra+ and do not need AI lighting or Valorant game sync, you can skip the upgrade.
Do Both Keyboards Support 8,000Hz Polling Rate?
Yes. Both MADE68 Ultra+ and Ultra V2 support 8,000Hz polling rate. The difference is that Ultra V2 pairs this with Multi-MCU architecture for faster processing and lower latency.
Is MADE68 Ultra V2 Better for FPS Games?
Yes. Ultra V2 adds Dynamic Keystroke that maps up to 4 actions to one key, plus Multi-MCU architecture for faster processing. These features give you more control in competitive FPS games like Valorant and CS2.
Does MADE68 Ultra V2 Support Valorant Game Sync?Â
Yes, currently limited to Valorant with more games on the way. The Real-Time Game Sync feature matches keyboard lighting to in-game hero skills and actions through Hive 2.0. This feature does not support other games at this time.
