Testseek.com have collected 221 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Alloy FPS.
October 2016
(82%)
221 Reviews
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The Alloy FPS RGB from HyperX is an excellent evolution of the original Alloy FPS. The MSRP is $110 and retails for about $100 (Amazon). This is a feature packed mechanical gaming keyboard in a package that is no bigger than your standard size one. Reclai...
HyperX's entire modus operandi thus far has been to strip pretense and excess out of gaming peripherals, and make them streamlined and approachable instead. The Alloy FPS demonstrates that the company can make intelligent subtractions from its products, i...
Abstract: Let's take a look at the packaging and its contents.The front of the box.The back of the box.Opening the box, and inside you will find a carrying pouch for the keyboard and the cable.The HyperX Alloy FPS keyboard.The accessories that come with the HyperX...
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Published: 2017-09-11, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
In the end I was very impressed with both HyperX Alloy FPS keyboards, and that was before learning anything about their retail pricing. The 104-key Alloy FPS is a penny under $100, which is excellent considering its metal frame, Cherry MX key switches, an...
Ever since Kingston separated their HyperX brand to better cater towards gamers, I've had the opportunity to test quite a few of their new peripherals and despite HyperX getting into many of these product lines for the first time, most of their products h...
Good set of accessories, including a travel sleeve and replacement keycaps, Good build quality with a thick steel frame/plate, USB pass-through port available, and located in a useful position, Use of Cherry MX switches with excellent quality control, Min
Poor quality stock keycaps, Relatively expensive for what you get, Secondary legends not uniformly backlit
The HyperX Alloy FPS comes with options of Cherry MX Red, Brown, and Blue switches as well as several layouts. As of the date of this article, the ANSI layout costs $99.99 from retailers, including Amazon.com and Newegg in the USA. Good set of accessories...
Published: 2017-05-06, Author: Clinton , review by: theouterhaven.net
Abstract: Kingston HyperX is a brand mostly known for their headsets, memory and solid state drives, so when I found out that they would be going into the keyboard making business, I did have a little bit of trepidation. I now have the HyperX Alloy FPS in my hands...
Published: 2017-05-01, Author: Joe , review by: nerdreactor.com
Kingston has already made its name in the PC market with its selection of memory products. Now Kingston is aiming to leave an impact in the pro gaming market. The HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical gaming keyboard is the keyboard the pros expect. Compact design...
Solid build, Quieter Red switches, Multiple lighting options, Extra key caps are a very nice addition, Easy to transport with included mesh pouch
Would be nice to have some sort of macro or key-binding options
The HyperX Alloy FPS is still a very solid keyboard, in a compact and easy to transport package. Its red-switched version performs admirably, as did the blue-switched keyboard. Between the three available options — blue, brown, and red — there should be a...