Testseek.com have collected 197 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Alloy Elite and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Alloy Elite.
July 2017
(83%)
197 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The moral of the story here is if you are looking for a great keyboard with simple features and customizability the HyperX Alloy Elite is on of the best choices out there! Take your gaming to the next level...
Published: 2017-08-07, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
100% plug-and-play, Cherry MX Red switches are perfect for gaming, Textured replaceable keys, Incredibly sturdy construction, Braided cable and pinch point grommet
Single USB pass-thru port, Pass-thru is only USB 2.0
At $109.99 MSRP, the Alloy Elite from HyperX is right in the sweet spot for a quality keyboard. However, the overall construction, Cherry MX switch hardware, steel frame, and driverless nature could easily justify a higher price. HyperX continues to estab...
If you are a gaming professional or someone who wants a strong and efficient input device for your computer, the HyperX Alloy Elite is something you should strongly consider. The HyperX Alloy Elite combines high quality and efficiency with an attractive p...
Authentic Cherry MX keys, Smart design, Discrete media keys, Great performance
Garish backlighting, So-so pricing
HyperX hasn't been producing keyboards for very long, which only makes it more impressive that the Alloy Elite is so good. While it's not as deeply customizable as some of its competitors, and the backlighting will not suit everyone's taste, its fundament...
There is no doubt in my mind about recommending this keyboard for you to purchase. Priced at $109.99, it's only an additional $10 over its little brother Alloy FPS. Plus, I find the Elite edition to be better in every single way.The build quality of the E...
The HyperX Alloy Elite is overall a natural evolution of HyperX's mechanical keyboard lineup. Kingston realized that while eSports gamers want a more back to basics mechanical keyboard, others demand keyboards that offer more functionality, and what Hyper...
Handsome, sturdy steel frame, Cherry MX mechanical switches, Lengthy, braided USB cord, Dedicated media keys and volume wheel
No configuration software or macro editor, No mic/headphone ports, Uncomfortable hard-plastic wrist rest
If the absence of configuration software and a macro editor doesn't cramp your gaming style, this mechanical keyboard is a solid pick at a reasonable price. Read More...
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Published: 2017-07-18, Author: Barry , review by: pcmag.com
Handsome, sturdy steel frame, Cherry MX mechanical switches, Lengthy, braided USB cord, Dedicated media keys and volume wheel,
No configuration software or macro editor, No mic/headphone ports, Uncomfortable hard-plastic wrist rest
If the absence of configuration software and a macro editor doesn't cramp your gaming style, this mechanical keyboard is a solid pick at a reasonable price...
Published: 2017-07-17, Author: Wayne , review by: Techreport.com
The $110 HyperX Alloy Elite keyboard offers some features that I really like versus the company's existing Alloy FPS. The Elite's USB 2.0 pass-through port and dedicated media keys offer up real convenience that are missing from HyperX's earlier model. I...
Solid design with steel frame, Cherry MX mechanical key switches (Red, Brown, Blue options), 18 LED light bar at the top of the keyboard, Included wrist rest, Extremely comfortable
Not RGB backlit, No configuration software
The Alloy Elite is a great entry into the gaming keyboard segment for the HyperX brand. it is a more versatile keyboard that the previously released Alloy FPS and seems to have a better design as well. You really can't go wrong with a solid steel frame an...