Testseek.com have collected 105 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Alloy Origins and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Alloy Origins.
October 2019
(84%)
105 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2020-12-14, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: Maybe your trusty old keyboard has typed its last letter or trapped its last bagel crumb. Perhaps your gaming ambitions have outstripped the mushy, mediocre typer that came with your PC. Or maybe your hands are simply shouting: Hey, cut me some slack here...
Published: 2020-12-14, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: If you're a gamer, you probably take your choice of gaming keyboard very seriously. And you should.When your keyboard doubles as your game controller, it's more than just a tool for typing. It is to you what the katana is to a samurai (or to a cyborg ninj...
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: David , review by: gamingtrend.com
Heavy aluminum base, Clicky, responsive keys, Tons of RGB lighting
RGB lighting isn't used to its full potential for the casual buyer
The HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a fine piece of hardware. I absolutely love the aluminum base, and the key presses are fast and responsive. But I'm saddened the surplus of RGB doesn't translate to a lot within the nGenuity app nativ...
Full aluminum design, Comfortable to use, 3 different angle options, HyperX Aqua switches, Detachable USB-C cable
None that I found
I have been using the HyperX Alloy Origins for the past few weeks now and I have to say my experience has been quite good. The biggest thing about this keyboard is that it is comfortable, especially for longer gaming sessions. I always talk about being “i...
HyperX's new Aqua switches are surprisingly pleasant, Relatively inexpensive, Upgraded to a USB-C connection
More expensive than comparable Alloy models, Still no media keys or pack-in wrist rest, PBT upgrade is labor intensive
Anyway, we won't factor the PBT keycaps and wrist rest into our score for the Alloy Origins. Suffice it to say, if you're going to buy one of HyperX's keyboards—or even a competitor's board—the PBT keycaps are a solid upgrade. Like I said, it's hard to fi...
Published: 2020-03-24, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Solid build quality,Great performance for gaming,Three height levels,Customizable RGB lighting,Linear or tactile switch options,Store three profiles on board,Detachable cable,Smaller footprint than other full sized keyboards,Replaceable keycaps for more l
USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable would be nice,Occasionally tripping over keys while regular typing,No dedicated macro buttons,Costs $25 extra for more luminescent keycaps
Offering up great performance, the HyperX switches also offer up lower travel and actuation over some of its competition. Whether you prefer linear or tactile mechanical switches, the HyperX Alloy Origins mechanical gaming keyboard has an option for you.*...
Published: 2020-03-10, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
The only difference between this Aqua variant of the Alloy Origins and the keyboard we looked at back in October are the key switches, and while this new model provides a different feel is has the same light and strong aluminum construction, and bright RG...
Excellent typing feel and response, Slim profile for a full sized keyboard, Super sturdy aluminum frame, RGB LED's are super bright
Lack of media keys, Squeaky spacebar
I really enjoyed using the HyperX Alloy Origins mechanical keyboard for daily usage at home. I type a lot, game a little, and love RGB all day, everyday. It has everything I appreciate in a good keyboard including the lighting effects, key presses, feedba...