AULA HERO68 JIS Layout Keyboard with Magnetic Key Switches, Optimal for Operations Requiring High Responsiveness, to be Released in Japan on April 7

Gaming device brand "AULA" will release the JIS layout version of its magnetic key switch keyboard "HERO68" in Japan on April 7, 2026. It is optimized for games like FPS that demand high responsiveness and operational precision.
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As demands for input response speed and operational precision increase daily, keyboards are evolving from traditional input tools into devices that place greater emphasis on "control" and "response efficiency." Especially in highly competitive games like FPS, the speed of key input detection (actuation) and reset is a crucial factor that affects play performance.

The JIS layout version of the magnetic key switch keyboard "HERO68," developed for the Japanese market by the gaming device brand "AULA," will be sequentially released from April 7, 2026, at select electronics retailers nationwide. This model inherits the high performance of magnetic switches, optimizes the key layout to match the input habits of Japanese users, and simultaneously introduces new color variations for the Japanese market.

### High-Precision Key Control with Magnetic Key Switch Technology
HERO68 adopts magnetic key switch (Hall effect) technology, detecting key input positions with magnetic sensors. Compared to the structure of conventional mechanical switches, it boasts superior advantages in input stability and precision control.

The actuation point can be adjusted from 0.1mm to 3.4mm, with rapid trigger (RT) adjustment precision down to 0.01mm. This allows users to finely set the input position according to their usage scenario. For example, in competitive games, the actuation point can be set shallower to increase response speed, while for everyday typing, it can be set moderately deeper to reduce input errors.