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
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Are you the kind who likes gimmicky features included only for the sake of marketing with no functional relevance? Or would you want something with only the basic features, but rock solid stability and a purposeful design? If you belong to the later team,
No dedicated media keys
There are many things to like about the HyperX Alloy Origins. Its compact size (for a full length keyboard). That opens up a lot of possibilities for this keyboard, for example, carrying one with your laptop, or travelling with it. We also dig the adjusta...
The gaming market right now has a lot of options for gamers right now. And while once there was a dearth of budget mechanical keyboards, there isn't one now. But it suffices to say that those budget keyboards leave something wanting that the pricier ones...
Abstract: Back in Computex 2019, we were lucky enough to check out HyperX booth where they showcased some of their new and upcoming products - click here to read more. Among those products they announced, they unveiled their very own HyperX Branded Switches on the...
Sleek aesthetics, Great build quality, Smooth RGB, Multiple kickstands for multiple angles, HyperX Red mechanical key switches are well-made,
ABS keycaps with laser-etched legends, Loud ping
For the price of RM499, it's pretty steep to begin with – but the HyperX Alloy Origins is a really solid keyboard that is made with not many frills. There is RGB which we think has a surprisingly smooth transition while color cycling, and a sleek aestheti...
In a short summary, The HyperX Alloy Origins is now is more responsive and more reliable than other Cherry MX Blue based keyboards thanks to the HyperX Blue key switches. Its built quality and design is something which I really appreciate and like it's m...
Personally, I wasn't a fan of linear key switches like the Cherry MX Red. I've always thought that they felt rather “plasticky”, and didn't provide that “mechanical keyboard feel”. However, with the HyperX Red Switches, it had changed the way I think abou...
Published: 2019-10-30, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Compact, sturdy and premium design, In-house mechanical switches feel as good as the competition, Fully functional out of the box, does not need any drivers or software,
No USB pass-through port or audio jack, No wrist rest
Published: 2019-10-29, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Abstract: HyperX is the latest gaming peripheral firm to produce its own mechanical switches.These custom switches are found in the new HyperX Alloy Origins mechanical gaming keyboard. They are linear-style switches, dubbed HyperX Red, that are designed for hecti...