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When HyperX released its Cloud headset in 2014, I think most people were shocked. Here, a company with no pedigree—an offshoot of dreary ol’ corporate Kingston, no less—released a headset that not just matched those from entrenched competitors (Logitech, Razer, SteelSeries, et cetera), but in many cases surpassed them. And at a budget-friendly price.
So now when HyperX says it’s getting into a new market, I pay attention. Enter the HyperX Alloy FPS, the company’s first mechanical keyboard (and its first non-headset peripheral).
Keep it simple, stupid
Like the HyperX Cloud, the design philosophy here seems to be “Focus on the fundamentals.” For headsets, that meant comfort. Here, it means a no-frills, classic-black-rectangle design—the likes of which you’ve probably seen a thousand times before.
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