HyperX Alloy Origins 60, new 60% form factor keyboard


HyperX is launching its first keyboard with a 60% form factor, the Alloy Origins 60, which is finally available for purchase following its announcement at CES.

As an ultra-compact keyboard, the Alloy Origins 60 uses double-throw PBT keycaps, comes with invaluable RGB backlighting, and a detachable USB-C cable. As you may have noticed, it does not have wireless functions, so it is designed especially for the most demanding players, who need the lowest possible latency.

HyperX's keyboard is the first to come with a 60% form factor and uses mechanical keys under an aluminum body, which should give the whole set a lot of robustness. The keyboard also has internal memory to save settings within the HyperX NGENUITY application.

The keys are engraved not only on the top, they are also engraved on the side to show us the secondary functions. The bracket allows three types of positions or inclinations, 3, 7 and 11 degrees.

Thanks to the detachable USB-C cable, it is much more convenient to move it from one place to another and there is no risk that the cable can be damaged. This possibility is not shared by many other keyboards, but Hyper X also thinks about the convenience of a detachable cable.

The Alloy Origins 60 keyboard is now available on HyperX's own page with an official price of $ 99.99.

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