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HyperX Alloy FPS - Mechanical Gaming Keyboard & Accessories - Compact Form Factor - Clicky - Cherry MX Blue - Red LED Backlit (HX-KB1BL1-NA/A1)

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Compatible Devices Gaming Console
Connectivity Technology USB, Mini USB
Keyboard Description Gaming
Special Feature Backlit
Color Red
Number of Keys 104
Style Cherry MX Blue
Product Dimensions 17.4"L x 5.1"W x 1.5"H

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  • Compact design ideal for FPS gameplay. Solid-steel frame.
  • Ultra-portable design with detachable cable.
  • Cherry MX Blue mechanical keys, Convenient USB charge port
  • Game mode, 100-percent anti-ghosting and full N-key rollover functions.
  • HyperX red backlit keys with dynamic lighting effects. Additional Colored, textured keycaps for FPS gameplay.
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Customer Ratings
Brightness
4.6
4.7
4.7
4.4
4.7
3.3
For gaming
4.6
4.5
4.5
4.3
4.7
Ergonomic
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.0
Quality of material
4.7
4.4
4.4
4.4
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connectivity tech
Mini USB, USB
USB-C
Bluetooth, wired
USB 2.0
USB
Wired USB 2.0, 3.0
number of keys
104
65
61
108
104
hardware interface
usb
usb
usb
compatible devices
Gaming Console
Gaming Console
Gaming Console, PC
PC
Gaming Console
Windows, Mac, Chrome OS
keyboard description
Gaming
Gaming
Mechanical, Gaming
Gaming
Gaming
Mechanical
operating system
Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7
Windows 10, Windows 11, Mac OS X 10.14
Windows, Mac, Chrome OS

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  • HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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    HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
    HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

    Designed for pro-level gaming, HyperX™ Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard has a compact form factor that wastes no desktop area. Instead of picking up your mouse, you’ll be picking off additional targets. Dash behind enemy tanks, cut down support characters, spin 180° and escape before they can counter, thanks to the extra mouse space. Great for the gamer on the go, Alloy FPS comes with a high-quality mesh pouch and a durable steel frame to survive the rigors of travel. Its detachable, braided mini USB cord reduces bulk and protects against potential cable damage. HyperX Alloy FPS features German-engineered CHERRY MX keyswitches to give you an edge in accuracy, reactivity and durability. Their Gold Crosspoint technology ensures high-precision key contact, and their self-cleaning gold contacts resist dirt and dust.

    The responsive, pressure-resistant metal alloy springs provide reliable performance, and CHERRY MX keyswitches are guaranteed not to lose quality or responsiveness for more than 50 million keystrokes. HyperX Alloy FPS keeps you locked in with a convenient USB port to charge your mobile phone, and Game Mode so you don’t accidentally drop to the desktop when the action heats up.

    Never taste defeat because of a lost key input again, thanks to 100-percent Anti-Ghosting and full N-key rollover. Dominate even in the dark with the backlit keys’ six preset styles, and keep yourself on point with the specially textured, colored WASD keycaps.

    Highlights:

    • Compact design frees desktop space — waste less time reorienting the mouse
    • Solid-steel frame for stability, giving you supreme confidence in your controls
    • Convenient USB charge port allows you to charge your mobile phone
    • Additional colored, textured keycaps spotlight the most important keys

    Minimalistic ultra-portable design ideal for FPS gameplay

    Solid-steel frame

    Convenient USB charge port

    CHERRY MX mechanical keys

    Minimalistic ultra-portable design ideal for FPS gameplay

    HyperX Alloy FPS has a space-saving layout that maximizes desktop real estate for FPS mouse movement. It boasts a slim form while maintaining full functionality and is easily portable for gaming on the go.

    Solid-steel frame

    With its sturdy metal alloy top plate, HyperX Alloy FPS is built for stability and durability.

    Convenient USB charge port

    The easily accessed USB charge port helps to keep your mobile phone charged and in reach.

    CHERRY MX mechanical keys

    For superb quality and durability, HyperX Alloy FPS features CHERRY MX mechanical keys that ensure high-precision key contact and product longevity, with more than 50 million key strokes per switch guaranteed without losing quality or responsiveness. Self-cleaning gold contacts make the keys resistant to dust and dirt.

    Game Mode with 100-percent Anti-Ghosting and full N-key rollover

    Ultra-portable design with detachable cable is great for LAN parties and tournaments

    HyperX red backlit keys with dynamic lighting effects

    Colored, textured keycaps for FPS gameplay

    Game Mode with 100-percent Anti-Ghosting and full N-key rollover

    Game Mode disables the Windows key so you don’t accidentally drop to the Desktop, while Anti-Ghosting and full N-key rollover let you push all keys simultaneously, with each individual keystroke registering and executed as quickly as it’s pressed.

    Ultra-portable design with detachable cable is great for LAN parties and tournaments

    Its high-quality mesh travel pouch stores and protects the keyboard and accessories for tournament and LAN event transport, and the detachable USB power cord reduces storage bulk and cable damage.

    HyperX red backlit keys with dynamic lighting effects

    Choose from one of six preset LED modes, including custom mode, to play confidently even in low lighting. Five brightness levels let you adjust to game day and night.

    Colored, textured keycaps for FPS gameplay

    Visually striking red, textured keycaps let you quickly find the WASD keys and provide superior control. A keycap removal tool is included to easily swap in the textured WASD keys and colored 1-4 keys.

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    Switch Type Cherry MX (Blue/Red) Cherry MX (Blue/Brown/Red) Kailh Silver Speed Cherry MX (Blue/Brown/Red) Cherry MX (Blue/Brown/Red)
    Backlighting Red LED Red LED RGB LED RGB LED RGB LED
    Form Factor Tenkeyless (87 Keys) Full Size (104/105 Keys) Full Size (104/105 Keys) Full Size (104/105 Keys) Full Size (104/105 Keys)
    Media Keys Secondary Secondary Secondary Dedicated Dedicated
    NGenuity Compatibility - - -
    Preset Lighting Profiles 6x 6x 3x 6x 3x
    USB 2.0 Pass-Through - Mobile Charging Only Mobile Charging Only
    Cable Type Braided, Detachable Braided, Detachable Braided, Detachable Braided, Attached Braided, Attached

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    Product Description

    HyperX Alloy FPS mechanical gaming keyboard features a minimalistic, compact design that’s ideal for FPS gameplay. Its space-saving layout maximizes desktop space for FPS mouse movement. Ultra-portable, HyperX Alloy FPS comes complete with a high-quality mesh travel pouch to store and protect the keyboard and accessories, and the detachable, mini-USB braided power cord reduces storage bulk and potential cable damage. For high-precision, gaming-grade key contact and reliability, it features Cherry MX mechanical keys.

    Customer reviews

    4.4 out of 5 stars
    4.4 out of 5
    742 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, value, portability, and comfort of the keyboard. They mention that it's a great performing mechanical keyboard, it'll last a long time, and that it feels solid and not cheap. They also like the weight, and brightness. However, some customers differ on noise and keys.

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    140 customers mention121 positive19 negative

    Customers like the quality of the keyboard. They mention that it feels and sounds good, is heavy, and is a great performing mechanical keyboard. The blue switches are satisfying while typing, and the keyboard is able to provide a solid experience. Some say that the keyboard has MX brown switches that feel incredible for both gaming and typing. Overall, customers say that it is one of the best keyboards that they can acquire.

    "...provide suitable physical and audible feedback, and I’m able to type at full speed without issue. My gaming tests proved just as successful...." Read more

    "...About half a year of owning this keyboard, it is perhaps one of the best keyboards that you can acquire in terms of durability, portability, and..." Read more

    "...The frame is metal with a decent heft. Less likely to move when fighting Orc's or running tanks against the communists...." Read more

    "...Many different key combinations.. This Hyper X Alloy FPS is a great all around choice...." Read more

    31 customers mention28 positive3 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the keyboard. They say it's a good quality keyboard for the price, and worth the buy. They also mention that it'll last a long time and is one of the best in the market.

    "...Finally, the HyperX is the best value for a well-made metal-framed mechanical keyboard with genuine Cherry MX keys [as of May 2018]." Read more

    "...Overall the keyboard is very well made, and very much worth the cost." Read more

    "...Nothing about this keyboard feels hollow and cheap...." Read more

    "...Sleek and minimalist look.- Price is fair; $99 out the door.- Great feeling on keypress. Responsive action.-..." Read more

    29 customers mention25 positive4 negative

    Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They say it has an amazing feel, is solid, and smooth. They also say the top frame is very stiff and provides minimum wobble under stress. Overall, customers are satisfied with the comfort and sturdiness of the product.

    "...is certainly a factor, I do tons of typing, which is why the solid feel and quick action of a good mechanical keyboard is so important to me...." Read more

    "...its "full size".. The combination of red switches offers a smooth feel (lacks tactile response you would get from other switches), and isn't..." Read more

    "...All caps are sturdy and provide minimum wobble under stress...." Read more

    "Pros:- Incredible build quality, no wobble, durable and heavy keycaps.-..." Read more

    29 customers mention29 positive0 negative

    Customers find the keyboard relatively easy to carry around. They say the steel body weighs the keyboard down and does not move. Overall, customers say the keyboard is pretty good for travel, gaming, and typing.

    "...In the package you get the keyboard itself, mesh travel pouch, USB cable, and various paperwork...." Read more

    "...Because of the solid steel frame, it's definitely heavier than plastic, rubber-dome keyboards or even some tenkeyless or 60% mechanical..." Read more

    "...The frame is metal with a decent heft. Less likely to move when fighting Orc's or running tanks against the communists...." Read more

    "...The keyboard has a heavy base and cannot slide around.- It requires no software installation...." Read more

    25 customers mention21 positive4 negative

    Customers like the weight of the keyboard. They say it's not overly big, takes up a surprisingly small amount of space, and is a decent full size keyboard. Some mention that the keycaps are standard size and that the minimalist design allows room for more desk space.

    "...My gaming tests proved just as successful. While compact, there are no sacrifices to key size, and the steel structure provides plenty of..." Read more

    "...n't offer macros like competitors, nor a million LED Options.. Its not overly big considering its "full size".. The combination of red..." Read more

    "...Its compact form factor is nice for keeping my desk clean and providing extra mouse space...." Read more

    "...is consistent and uniform, and easy to adjust [I leave it on the lowest intensity]...." Read more

    22 customers mention22 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the brightness of the keyboard. They mention that the lighting modes are impressive, the LED lighting is customizable for brightness and effects, and there are lots of lighting options. Some appreciate the clean, minimal design and the ability to change the brightness.

    "...customization, you can still control media functions and cycle through six preset LED modes for the backlighting..." Read more

    "...keys are programming for media, such as volume adjustment, LED pattern and brightness, and playback keys...." Read more

    "...The red LED lights are uber cool and can be customized. Use the FN key and the left/right arrows to switch modes...." Read more

    "...It just feels great.- The keys light up red and are very bright. The brightness is adjustable (off, 25%, 50%, 75%. 100%)...." Read more

    32 customers mention20 positive12 negative

    Customers are mixed about the noise of the keyboard. Some mention it's great for gaming, has a loud satisfying click, and is mechanically sound. However, others say that it can be slightly louder than their old keyboard, and the cherry blue keys are loud.

    "...Keypresses provide suitable physical and audible feedback, and I’m able to type at full speed without issue...." Read more

    "...(lacks tactile response you would get from other switches), and isn't overly loud...." Read more

    "...These keys do click and make noise. Most gamers use headsets so this shouldn't be an issue...." Read more

    "...Don't get me wrong, they have that loud satisfying click that I enjoy (obviously speaking about Cherry MX Blues), but they feel a little weaker than..." Read more

    23 customers mention14 positive9 negative

    Customers are mixed about the keys. Some mention the textured red WASD keys are pretty cool, and the keyboard is sturdy. They also say the keys are responsive and the default texture is matte black. However, some say the LED color choice is non-programmable, and red isn't their favorite color. They have issues with the lighting pattern.

    "...Detachable miniUSB cable- Red backlit keys- USB charging port (if a second USB port is used on the computer end of the USB cable)..." Read more

    "...three seconds, without me even moving or touching the KB, the new hub went dark and everything connected to it disconnected!..." Read more

    "...The WASD keys are textured which makes it easier to keep your fingers in place during intense battles...." Read more

    "...Plus, the keys are above the case, rather than in the case. It just feels great.- The keys light up red and are very bright...." Read more

    A compact, yet no compromise mechanical keyboard
    5 Stars
    A compact, yet no compromise mechanical keyboard
    Having enjoyed the use of modern mechanical keyboards in the past decade or so, including the Gigabyte Aivia Osmium Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (with Cherry MX Red Switches), ROCCAT RYOS MK Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (with Cherry MX Blue Switches), and Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (with Cherry MX Brown switches), among many others, I’ve become quite the advocate for premium keyboards of this type. Outside of portable computing, which is presently served by a Microsoft Surface Pro 3, I practically insist on using a mechanical keyboard. While gaming responsiveness is certainly a factor, I do tons of typing, which is why the solid feel and quick action of a good mechanical keyboard is so important to me.While my personal holy grail – yet to be met – is a wireless, backlit, mechanical keyboard with a tenkey (number) pad, I believe I’ve found the next best thing in the HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. My current standing desk at home has a lot going on with its top surface, including two lights, a 3D printer, Surface Pro 3 dock, XRGB-mini, AverMedia Live Gamer Portable, and an ultra widescreen monitor, in addition to my keyboard, wireless trackball, various knick knacks, and a small workspace for books, magazines, or notepads to reference. As such, I was looking for a way to supplant my effective, but bulky, ROCCAT RYOS MK Pro, which has a permanently attached, and thick, braided USB cable. Basically, there was no easy way with my current setup to place that keyboard to one side when I needed more desk space. With no suitable wireless options available, the compact HyperX Alloy, complete with detachable, braided USB cable, seemed like a great alternative. I can just detach the miniUSBcable from the back of the keyboard when I need more space, and plug it back in when I need it again. Simple.Here are the HyperX Alloy’s key features:- Cherry MX Blue switches, which are ideal for typing- Compact design with a solid-steel frame- Detachable miniUSB cable- Red backlit keys- USB charging port (if a second USB port is used on the computer end of the USB cable)- Full anti-ghosting and N-key rollover support (basically lets you press as many keys as you want at the same time)While there are no dedicated media or other specialized keys, nor software for things like backlight and other customization, you can still control media functions and cycle through six preset LED modes for the backlighting (including “off,” of course, and keys you specify) with simple key combinations. For all the fancy keyboards (and related) that I’ve bought over the years, I rarely, if ever, used the customization software (other than maybe a one button press to bring up something like Notepad++ or the calculator), and I rarely, if ever, changed my lighting preferences, including when fancy RGB light shows were available. In that regard, I absolutely don’t miss any of that here.In the package you get the keyboard itself, mesh travel pouch, USB cable, and various paperwork. You also get a keycap puller and optional textured, red keycaps to replace the usual gaming-centric A, W, S, D, 1, 2, 3, and 4 keys.The important part of course is how this all works. Fortunately, even though there’s the usual small user learning/comfort curve that comes with almost any new keyboard design (and particularly one that’s fairly radical like this one), it works great. Keypresses provide suitable physical and audible feedback, and I’m able to type at full speed without issue. My gaming tests proved just as successful. While compact, there are no sacrifices to key size, and the steel structure provides plenty of weight.If you’re like me and want a no sacrifice, yet compact mechanical keyboard with removable USB cable, then the HyperX Alloy makes a fine choice. In fact, I may not even need that personal holy grail solution.Pluses:- Cherry MX Blue switches- Well-built and compactly designed, with no sacrifices to key sizes- Removable miniUSB cable- Easily transportable, complete with travel pouch- Red backlighting is generally less distracting than other types (and can be disabled)Minuses:- Limited customization options and no dedicated software
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2017
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     Having enjoyed the use of modern mechanical keyboards in the past decade or so, including the Gigabyte Aivia Osmium Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (with Cherry MX Red Switches), ROCCAT RYOS MK Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (with Cherry MX Blue Switches), and Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (with Cherry MX Brown switches), among many others, I’ve become quite the advocate for premium keyboards of this type. Outside of portable computing, which is presently served by a Microsoft Surface Pro 3, I practically insist on using a mechanical keyboard. While gaming responsiveness is certainly a factor, I do tons of typing, which is why the solid feel and quick action of a good mechanical keyboard is so important to me.

    While my personal holy grail – yet to be met – is a wireless, backlit, mechanical keyboard with a tenkey (number) pad, I believe I’ve found the next best thing in the HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. My current standing desk at home has a lot going on with its top surface, including two lights, a 3D printer, Surface Pro 3 dock, XRGB-mini, AverMedia Live Gamer Portable, and an ultra widescreen monitor, in addition to my keyboard, wireless trackball, various knick knacks, and a small workspace for books, magazines, or notepads to reference. As such, I was looking for a way to supplant my effective, but bulky, ROCCAT RYOS MK Pro, which has a permanently attached, and thick, braided USB cable. Basically, there was no easy way with my current setup to place that keyboard to one side when I needed more desk space. With no suitable wireless options available, the compact HyperX Alloy, complete with detachable, braided USB cable, seemed like a great alternative. I can just detach the miniUSBcable from the back of the keyboard when I need more space, and plug it back in when I need it again. Simple.

    Here are the HyperX Alloy’s key features:
    - Cherry MX Blue switches, which are ideal for typing
    - Compact design with a solid-steel frame
    - Detachable miniUSB cable
    - Red backlit keys
    - USB charging port (if a second USB port is used on the computer end of the USB cable)
    - Full anti-ghosting and N-key rollover support (basically lets you press as many keys as you want at the same time)

    While there are no dedicated media or other specialized keys, nor software for things like backlight and other customization, you can still control media functions and cycle through six preset LED modes for the backlighting (including “off,” of course, and keys you specify) with simple key combinations. For all the fancy keyboards (and related) that I’ve bought over the years, I rarely, if ever, used the customization software (other than maybe a one button press to bring up something like Notepad++ or the calculator), and I rarely, if ever, changed my lighting preferences, including when fancy RGB light shows were available. In that regard, I absolutely don’t miss any of that here.

    In the package you get the keyboard itself, mesh travel pouch, USB cable, and various paperwork. You also get a keycap puller and optional textured, red keycaps to replace the usual gaming-centric A, W, S, D, 1, 2, 3, and 4 keys.

    The important part of course is how this all works. Fortunately, even though there’s the usual small user learning/comfort curve that comes with almost any new keyboard design (and particularly one that’s fairly radical like this one), it works great. Keypresses provide suitable physical and audible feedback, and I’m able to type at full speed without issue. My gaming tests proved just as successful. While compact, there are no sacrifices to key size, and the steel structure provides plenty of weight.

    If you’re like me and want a no sacrifice, yet compact mechanical keyboard with removable USB cable, then the HyperX Alloy makes a fine choice. In fact, I may not even need that personal holy grail solution.

    Pluses:
    - Cherry MX Blue switches
    - Well-built and compactly designed, with no sacrifices to key sizes
    - Removable miniUSB cable
    - Easily transportable, complete with travel pouch
    - Red backlighting is generally less distracting than other types (and can be disabled)

    Minuses:
    - Limited customization options and no dedicated software
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    5.0 out of 5 stars A compact, yet no compromise mechanical keyboard
    Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2017
    Having enjoyed the use of modern mechanical keyboards in the past decade or so, including the Gigabyte Aivia Osmium Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (with Cherry MX Red Switches), ROCCAT RYOS MK Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (with Cherry MX Blue Switches), and Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (with Cherry MX Brown switches), among many others, I’ve become quite the advocate for premium keyboards of this type. Outside of portable computing, which is presently served by a Microsoft Surface Pro 3, I practically insist on using a mechanical keyboard. While gaming responsiveness is certainly a factor, I do tons of typing, which is why the solid feel and quick action of a good mechanical keyboard is so important to me.

    While my personal holy grail – yet to be met – is a wireless, backlit, mechanical keyboard with a tenkey (number) pad, I believe I’ve found the next best thing in the HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. My current standing desk at home has a lot going on with its top surface, including two lights, a 3D printer, Surface Pro 3 dock, XRGB-mini, AverMedia Live Gamer Portable, and an ultra widescreen monitor, in addition to my keyboard, wireless trackball, various knick knacks, and a small workspace for books, magazines, or notepads to reference. As such, I was looking for a way to supplant my effective, but bulky, ROCCAT RYOS MK Pro, which has a permanently attached, and thick, braided USB cable. Basically, there was no easy way with my current setup to place that keyboard to one side when I needed more desk space. With no suitable wireless options available, the compact HyperX Alloy, complete with detachable, braided USB cable, seemed like a great alternative. I can just detach the miniUSBcable from the back of the keyboard when I need more space, and plug it back in when I need it again. Simple.

    Here are the HyperX Alloy’s key features:
    - Cherry MX Blue switches, which are ideal for typing
    - Compact design with a solid-steel frame
    - Detachable miniUSB cable
    - Red backlit keys
    - USB charging port (if a second USB port is used on the computer end of the USB cable)
    - Full anti-ghosting and N-key rollover support (basically lets you press as many keys as you want at the same time)

    While there are no dedicated media or other specialized keys, nor software for things like backlight and other customization, you can still control media functions and cycle through six preset LED modes for the backlighting (including “off,” of course, and keys you specify) with simple key combinations. For all the fancy keyboards (and related) that I’ve bought over the years, I rarely, if ever, used the customization software (other than maybe a one button press to bring up something like Notepad++ or the calculator), and I rarely, if ever, changed my lighting preferences, including when fancy RGB light shows were available. In that regard, I absolutely don’t miss any of that here.

    In the package you get the keyboard itself, mesh travel pouch, USB cable, and various paperwork. You also get a keycap puller and optional textured, red keycaps to replace the usual gaming-centric A, W, S, D, 1, 2, 3, and 4 keys.

    The important part of course is how this all works. Fortunately, even though there’s the usual small user learning/comfort curve that comes with almost any new keyboard design (and particularly one that’s fairly radical like this one), it works great. Keypresses provide suitable physical and audible feedback, and I’m able to type at full speed without issue. My gaming tests proved just as successful. While compact, there are no sacrifices to key size, and the steel structure provides plenty of weight.

    If you’re like me and want a no sacrifice, yet compact mechanical keyboard with removable USB cable, then the HyperX Alloy makes a fine choice. In fact, I may not even need that personal holy grail solution.

    Pluses:
    - Cherry MX Blue switches
    - Well-built and compactly designed, with no sacrifices to key sizes
    - Removable miniUSB cable
    - Easily transportable, complete with travel pouch
    - Red backlighting is generally less distracting than other types (and can be disabled)

    Minuses:
    - Limited customization options and no dedicated software
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2019
    12/05/2019 Update: Unfortunately, I no longer use this keyboard as my work keyboard since I was able to put together a more compact one. However, I would still recommend this keyboard due to how portable it is considering its full 104-key layout.

    About half a year of owning this keyboard, it is perhaps one of the best keyboards that you can acquire in terms of durability, portability, and discreteness.

    I really love using the Outemu switches (about the same as an Cherry MX Blue) on my previous mechanical keyboard. However, since I work an office environment, the "clicky" sound from the strong tactile feedback is not exactly favorable from surrounding colleagues - especially when there are phone calls or discussions among co-workers. I then opted for a less "clicky" switch that still has that tactile feedback. I chose the Brown switches because it's a nice mix between gaming and typing (also because the 104-key option with Red switches wasn't in-stock at the time).

    The frame of the keyboard is forged from solid steel, giving it strong durability. I often carry this keyboard with me to work in my backpack, and while not a perfect fit, there's no deformation and stays perfectly level on my desk. Because of the solid steel frame, it's definitely heavier than plastic, rubber-dome keyboards or even some tenkeyless or 60% mechanical keyboards.

    The keyboard also comes with a detachable and braided Mini USB cable. The cable splits into two male USB connectors - the keyboard has a USB pass-through port that can be used to charge various devices, such as wireless mice or your phone. Since I use a rechargeable wireless mouse for work, I like to charge the mouse through the keyboard so I won't have to look for a port on my computer. It's extremely convenient and allows for quick and easy access. Unfortunately, you can only use the USB pass-through port for charging; you won't be able to use it to connect a mouse or transfer data. In addition, if you also use a third-party cable, the USB pass-through port won't work since it requires a second cable.

    Because of the portability of the keyboard, its design is subtle and minimalist.The style of the frame is open-switch, meaning that the bottoms of the switches are exposed. This is great in the case that you accidentally spill liquids on your keyboard since they'll simply roll off the keyboard (that is, if they don't spill into the switches themselves). Additionally, because of the open-switch design, it's much easier to clean the keyboard of any dust between the switches. It also comes with a HyperX branded sleeve that you can store your keyboard and cable in.

    Other features of the keyboard include a Game Mode (Fn + F12) where it disables the Windows key while gaming to prevent the accidental opening of the Start Menu. Some of the function keys are programming for media, such as volume adjustment, LED pattern and brightness, and playback keys. The LED patterns include solid, fading in and out, glowing keys are you type, pulsating waves on each key hit, left-to-right wave pattern, and a custom LED layout of your choosing.

    While it has many good features, it's not THE perfect keyboard. The key fonts aren't exactly flashy - just more or less simple, bolded letters. The stabilizers are Costar types which make it difficult to install o-ring dampeners or swap key caps, especially for the longer keys (Space bar, Shift, Enter, etc). The Game Mode, NumLock, and Caps Lock light indicators are blocked off by the top row of the number pad, making it difficult to see whether any of the three keys have been enabled or not. The keyboard is a very simple design - no ergonomics to accommodate for carpal syndrome. It doesn't come with a wrist rest either. The mini USB port on the keyboard is shaped so that it is only usable for the cable that came with the keyboard - you can try other various mini USB cables that have a small-shaped mini USB male connector, but I won't guarantee that it'll fit all mini USB male connectors. The keyboard LEDs are also only available in red as opposed to the Alloy Elite where it has both red and RGB options.

    Overall, the Alloy FPS is one of the better quality keyboards out there. It's a great keyboard for FPS players as well as for typists. If I were to describe this keyboard, it's strong but light and subtle but sleek.
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