HyperX Alloy Origins Red Switch
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HyperX Alloy Origins Red Switch Aqua (branded, Tactile)Red (signature, Linear) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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A fairly advanced wired keyboard belonging to a series of gaming models and made in ANSI format (single-row Enter key and Shift buttons of the same size). This is a full-sized device with a Numpad and a weight of 1.075 kg. The keys are mechanically designed for long life, and the high travel ensures that your fingers hit the right spot without catching adjacent areas. The Kingston HyperX Alloy Origins keyboard has built-in memory, which allows you to record macros and "plant" commands on individual buttons or their combinations.
The equipment is equipped with a game mode, when turned on, keys not used in the game are blocked, which means that you can not worry that if you accidentally press the session, it will be interrupted. The keyboard is backlit with effects, which makes the device itself more attractive, and the game more dynamic and reckless. The case of this model belongs to the Skeleton type, so the buttons can be easily removed for cleaning from dust and dirt. The device is connected via a USB port.
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In my opinion, this keyboard is the best of all, at least among those I've seen. I like its classic appearance combined with extended functionality thanks to the FN key. I chose the model with red switches, which is moderately noisy (compared to other keyboards), the keyboard feels solid, and nothing makes noise except the buttons. I mention this because I've encountered keyboards where, besides the keys, you can hear the resonant ring of the keyboard case and the spacebar stabilizers. The key backlight is even and bright. I usually work without backlight, and for working in the dark, I maximally lowered the brightness in the software, even in this way the brightness is sufficient for typing. All of the available feet are rubberized, the keyboard does not slip at all. The only drawback is that I got used to it quickly, and now membrane keyboards are a bit unbearable for me. Brightness, modern appearance, handiness Without revealing ![]() |
Good model, took without a doubt. Reliability Case Mechanics Proprietary switches Not that it would be critical, but for such an amount and a full-sized case, it was possible to make multimedia control separately. ![]() |
After Alloy FPS - this model is simply gorgeous. There are cherry-like stubs, the clave itself is well assembled. Type C is also + in karma. But here switches are certainly "my respect". As for me - the best reds that only exist. Playing, typing text, it’s really convenient and pleasant for me. It doesn't rattle, it doesn't crack, everything is as it should be. Decide for yourself how to deal with skeleton design, I chose it because once every six months / year it is very convenient to clean it from everything that has gathered there. Switches, assembly, design Everything is great! ![]() |
HyperX Alloy Origins configurations
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![]() | HyperX Alloy Origins Aqua Switch | from 4 210 ₴ | 42 offers | |
![]() | HyperX Alloy Origins Red Switch | from 3 777 ₴ | 42 offers |
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Released in 2019, the HyperX Alloy Origins keyboard is an attempt to impose serious and long-term competition from the market leaders Razer, Logitech and SteelSeries. But how to do this if you have only a couple of successful models in your asset, and your competitors are much more experienced? Firstly, Kingston decided to use their own design switches. Looking ahead, we note that the impressions from them are purely positive. Secondly, a solid piece of aluminium is used as the basis of the case. In gaming keyboards, this is not common and, according to personal feelings, this is exactly what they lack.
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We can safely say that this is not an attempt to pass off the old model as a new one, but the correct development of our own developments. The keyboard looks elegant, has a very effective backlight, comfortable switches and support for NKRO (unlimited number of simultaneous clicks), and the detachable cable in this case will make life easier for those who plan to attend offline events with it. In addition, it boasts the presence of built-in memory, which allows you to record macros in proprietary software and “plant” commands on individual buttons or their combinations. It is also equipped with a game mode, when turned on, keys not used in the game are blocked, which means you can not worry that if you accidentally press the session, it will be interrupted.
Close to perfect
All in all, the HyperX Alloy Origins is a great mechanical keyboard option for both gaming and typing. She has no significant shortcomings, and for the perfect there is not enough only a key to dismantle the key caps. Although, something tells us that soon the company will give birth to a separate TKL version for cybersportsmen.