HyperX Alloy Elite RGB Gaming Keyboard available now

The HyperX Alloy Elite RGB Gaming Keyboard is now available across Australia from JB Hi-Fi.

The HyperX Alloy Elite RGB Gaming Keyboard was announced at CES and has been designed to “offer gamers pro level performance with added customisation and personalisation features for a completely immersive gaming experience.”

HyperX Alloy Elite RGB Gaming Keyboard

The HyperX Alloy Elite RGB Gaming Keyboard is the first HyperX RGB keyboard to feature NGenuity software. HyperX NGenuity provides full-colour customisation and three custom colour profiles that can be saved to the keyboard itself.

The HyperX Alloy Elite RGB Gaming Keyboard features;

  • A sturdy solid steel frame
  • Dedicated media buttons
  • A pass-through USB 2.0 port
  • Quick access lighting control,
  • Red, brown or blue key switches
  • A comfortable, detachable wrist rest,
  • Supplemental textured, titanium-coloured keycaps
  • Game Mode
  • N-Key Rollover
  • Anti-ghosting

The HyperX Alloy Elite RGB Gaming Keyboard is available now from JB Hi-Fi for $259 AUD.

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