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PB Tech
★★★★★
3 years ago
Great price excellent product

Superb, im a hyper x fan, my first tactile keyboard, love it more than red switch mechanical keyboard

PB Tech
★★★★★
3 years ago
Great purchase

Best keyboard i have had so far

PC World
★★★★
3 years ago
HyperX Alloy Origins review: Same keyboard, new switches, new name

The HyperX Alloy Origins is near-identical to its Alloy FPS RGB sibling, but with HyperX’s new custom-made switches under the hood. They’re good, but maybe not worth the extra cost for a keyboard with few premium features.

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;

PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
HyperX Alloy Origins Review

HyperX's newest keyboard, the $109.99 Alloy Origins, is a keyboard nerd's kind of gear. It's a simple mechanical keyboard, but it's well-crafted and feels good to type on. The pieces that set it apart are its new proprietary switches, dubbed HyperX Red, which thread the needle between Cherry's and Razer's comparable parts. It doesn't have flourishes and frills such as USB pass-through ports, dedicated macro keys, or a volume dial, but it's among the best midrange mechanical keyboards I've used in recent memory, and it earns our Editors' Choice award for its class. HyperX Red: Switching It Up Like most HyperX gear, the Alloy Origins has a subtle, understated quality to it. The full-size board's aluminum-coated base and black keys look sleek, without feeling showy (until you turn on the RGB light show, of course). Similar Products 3.5 Good Razer BlackWidow (2019) $167.74 See It at Amazon (Opens in a new window) Read Our Razer BlackWidow ...

If premium features aren't what you're after, HyperX's Alloy Origins may be the nicest no-nonsense midrange mechanical keyboard around.

Solidly made chassis; Well-priced; Proprietary switches offer unique feel; Detachable USB-C cable

No creature comforts, such as dedicated macro keys or USB pass-through ports

PB Tech
★★★★★
1 year ago
Sturdy and sound nice

This keyboard is high quality, made of strong material and the blue switches sound so good for me whether coding or for gaming. However that is personal preference as it can be loud so if you have roommates and like to stay up late this might not be the best for you if you don't want to keep them up at night.

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