🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style!
The HyperX Alloy FPS is a compact mechanical gaming keyboard designed for gamers who value speed and portability. Featuring RGB backlit keys, durable doubleshot PBT keycaps, and Kailh Silver Speed switches, this keyboard offers advanced customization through HyperX NGenuity software. Its solid steel frame and detachable cable make it perfect for both home and on-the-go gaming, while onboard memory allows you to store your personalized settings.
Brand | HyperX |
Product Dimensions | 44.2 x 12.95 x 3.56 cm; 1.1 kg |
Item model number | HX-KB1SS2A-US |
Manufacturer | HyperX |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
L**.
Bang-for-buck RGB Mechanical Keyboard
One of the best value mechanical keyboards from a well-known brand. Kaihl Silver Speed Switches IMO are linear and have little acuation point which is good for gaming. But still keyboard switch types are all personal preference.RGB illumination is fine as long as you dont bother with the software.OVERALL: This is my first mechanical keyboard and I am very impressed. Recommended if you want a well-known brand and value for your money.
S**D
The Best RGB Mechanical in this price
This is simply the best RGB mechanical full size keyboard at this price point. HyperX is a great brand and the build quality is a-a-a- amazing. Bright RGB colors and perfect silver switches. This KB is a dream for this price.
S**F
Great
best gaming keyboard ever 👍🏻
S**.
great quality better than expected
RGB works perfectly and is well built and very solid, only a few nicks I had with it is that the USB is only power pass through so not really usable other than charging, and the clicking isn't really as expected from a mechanical keyboard I'm nitpicking here otherwise great product.
Z**N
Excelente teclado
Este es mi primer teclado mecánico y es una chulada para el precio, los switches son bastante rápidos y sensibles, lo que los hace súper cómodos para trabajar y jugar, además yo tengo la versión sin la ñ sin embargo lo puedo usar perfectamente cambiando la configuración de Windows con presionar dos teclas rápidamente, 100% recomendado
C**E
O teclado realmente é muito diferenciado. Na minha opinião vale a pena o investimento.
Começando pelo RGB, que é muito bonito e em comparação com teclados da Redragon, por exemplo, a iluminação é muito melhor e mais visível.Quanto à estrutura dele, desde o momento do unboxing nota-se que é de alta qualidade e que muito provavelmente vai durar por bastante tempo. É relativamente pesado, o que impede a movimentação do mesmo na mesa.As 'keycaps' não são 'double shot', entretanto isso ocorre pois a HyperX vende o seu próprio set de 'keycaps doubleshot' separadamente (inclusive para ABNT2). Não creio, entretanto, que vá ser um problema, mesmo a longo prazo.Chegando aos switches, os 'reds lineares' são incrivelmente macios e tem um som muito satisfatório. Para quem nunca usou teclado mecânico, haverá uma dificuldade inicial, pois as teclas são realmente muito leves e é fácil ocorrer 'missclicks' no período de adaptação. Gostaria, entretanto, de ter a opção de escolher os 'aquas tácteis', que não estão disponíveis no Brasil.Por fim, o software Ngenuity é um ponto a ser melhorado ainda, apesar de atender à necessidade, mesmo que aos trancos e barrancos. Obs: funciona apenas em Windows10.
H**H
Great keyboard but takes time to get used to
At first I felt like returning the keyboard because I just couldn't get used to it at first. I just kept making spelling mistakes and misclicking things. After a week of using the keyboard, I have gotten used to the keyboard and my typing speed has significantly increased when compared to my old membrane keyboard. The keyboard does not require you to press it all the way down which is great because you don't have to press so hard to input a character. I also recommend this keyboard to programmers as it feels some what great to code with this keyboard.
D**T
Great for high-performance gaming, but at the same time, just a good keyboard overall.
This keyboard is stellar. I prefer it by far to my previous main, a Corsair Cherry MX Red board (and all my other keyboards), and it's far more enjoyable to both game AND type on. The board is very minimal and aesthetically pleasing, which was something I was very hyped for due to the aforementioned keyboard being far too gamery and gimmicky appearance-wise. But the switches were definitely the standout feature for me, and I say that as someone who was very skeptical of them after recently trying Kailh's Box switch range and ending up quite disappointed (at least for use with gaming).I also love these switches the most compared to all my other switch types, be they Romer-G, Razer Purples, Cherry MX Browns/Blacks/Reds/Blues, or whatever else. They just feel amazing, and I've felt like my gaming has benefited quite a bit. Even my noob Osu! play has shown some improvement. There definitely seems to be a reduction in reaction time with jiggle strafing, or adjusting to enemy player movements, with a definite drop in delay with key spam too. I've been testing switches for the last few months in games to see what works best, so I feel confident in making that claim. I can't say whether they're better than MX Silvers though, as I've not tried those yet.RGB:The RGB LEDs are definitely better than other boards I've got, though I will say that it wasn't a big selling point for me. I don't care much for RGB, but if the board has it, I'll turn it on and leave it on a solid colour, unless there's a nifty effect like the fire ripple of Razer's, or the GMMK's various wave effects. The software was extremely basic though, and it took me a good bit of fiddling to figure out how to set my profile as a default on the board.There are also far fewer effects and means of customising lighting schemes when compared with the competition's software offerings. So consider this as a big negative if you're looking for sophisticated RGB lighting and profile management. It didn't bug out though, which I can't say the same for Logitech and Corsair's programs, as in my experience they've both bugged out some lights on their respective keyboards, or failed to save to device memory.Verdict:I highly recommend this keyboard, and I'm typing this just two days after receiving it. It's wow'ed me immensely. I would say that, unless you're a stickler for stiffer switches, or absolutely need to use tactile/clicky switches, or just lack the patience to adjust over a day or three to the more sensitive switches, you will almost certainly not be disappointed. I'm going to list some negatives below, but note that I can't sing this keyboard's praises enough.Small negatives:The switches are rather wobbly. You can put your finger on the key and easily move it around in a wide arc whilst bottomed out. If you were hoping for more stable keys like a lot of the newer Razer or box stemmed variants, you're going to be disappointed. HOWEVER, I would argue that it's less noticeable than with Cherry MX switches during use, because you don't bottom out the Kailh Speed Silvers as much, due to higher actuation points and stiffer springs. It's like typing on air :PAdditionally, the keyboard seems to buckle towards the center a bit when any force is applied, at least compared to some of the sturdier boards I have. But it was only noticeable when I replaced my keycaps with the HyperX Milk Pudding ones. Other than that it didn't really affect me.Lastly, the keycaps felt a bit harsh on my fingers, almost abrasive. I've seen mention online that they need some breaking in, but it was very noticeable after a couple hours, at which point I moved to the above-mentioned, smoother Milk Puddings that I bought along with the board. Kailh switches like those on this board do use standard Cherry stems, so changing keycaps is a simple affair with the myriad keycap sets available online. If you're unhappy with these that is.Anyhow, I hope this helps someone! I'll update if anything changes. But right now I'm 100% happy and will be using it as my main keyboard for the foreseeable future.
A**.
Solid keyboard with one of the best linear speed switches .
Looking for a gaming keyboard with fast switches ? Get this one without even thinking twice . The kailh silver switches super responsive and smooth the best liner switch I have used to far. And the keyboard frame is made out of steel so it's a bit heavy but extremely durable and the onboard storage is always nice to have ,no need to use the software after you have imported your 3 profiles. Solid keyboard go for it.( If you hate linear switches this keyboard is a big nono).
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