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While it's certainly smaller, the HyperX Alloy Origins 60 is by no means lighter. The entire body is made of a sturdy aluminium which, while adding a few extra pounds, makes it backpack-resilient.
Another custom-built keyboard switch joins the fray. The HyperX Alloy Origins is near-identical to its Alloy FPS RGB sibling, but with HyperX's new Aqua and Red switches under the hood.
HyperX Alloy Origins 60 is a mechanical gaming keyboard with linear HyperX Red switches. These offer quieter, smoother keystrokes with reliable, fast actuation. It features a compact 60% form factor.
While the HyperX Alloy Origins 60 is a little too small for seamless productivity applications, it’s a good gaming companion at a reasonable price.
After partnering with keyboard-maker Ducky on a couple of limited-edition One 2 Mini mechanical gaming keyboards, HyperX made its first 60% mechanical keyboard, the Alloy Origins 60.
T he HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, a full-sized keyboard built for accuracy and long-lasting use, is now on sale for a huge 55% discount. Normally priced at $129.99, this ...
HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. 32. Viewing the left edge of the Alloy Origins, we can see that the lower half creates an angle for the keyboard, ...
The HyperX Alloy Origins 60 petite 60% form factor keyboard is one solidly built peripheral. The design is excellent, and depending on your use case, this may be a keyboard worth your time.
The HyperX Alloy Origins 60 is cheaper than many of its rivals, and its aluminium frame, PBT caps, and additional vibrant RGB spacebar gives the whole package a premium feel.
The HyperX Alloy Origins 65 joins last year's 60% model in the Kingston brand's bid to win over the miniature gaming keyboard space. That 65% form factor now gives us access to some much-needed ...
The HyperX Alloy Origins 60 Percent allows for three profiles to be stored on the device with on-board memory, as there are three default profiles already loaded. Macros can also be programmed.
When the larger Alloy Origins released, HyperX wanted just $109.99 for it a year ago. What does that have to do with this review? If you only ask $110 for a 104-key keyboard, ...