HyperX reveals the Alloy Origins Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

HyperX has unveiled the next product in its mechanical gaming keyboard line. The HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features brand-new keyswitches, 45g actuation points shorter travel time and rating for 80 million lifetime clicks.

The brand new keyswitches are Hyperx Red Switches and feature 1.8mm actuation and shorter travel time than any other keyboard.

HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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The HyperX Alloy Origins is fully-sized but designed with a space-saving layout in order to maximise gameplay space. It includes three lighting profiles which can be saved to the onboard memory for quick switching on the go.

HyperX’s Alloy Origins also comes with dynamic lighting “with exposed LED on the keyswitches, providing brighter and more radiant RGB lighting.” Lighting can be customised and each key’s RGB can be controlled using HyperX’s NGenuity software.

HyperX said of the new keyboard;

We’re excited to debut Alloy Origins along with the first HyperX key-switches at Computex this year.

As a leading brand in gaming and esports, we’ll continue to support the world of gaming and esports by creating the best gear on the market for all gamers.

For more information, head to the HyperX website.

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