HyperX, the company that manufactures gaming accessories alongside computer components, has unveiled new products in Computex 2019 today. Introducing a gaming keyboard that was built on the company’s new keyswitch designs along with a fresh addition to their Cloud Alpha gaming headsets series.
Cloud Alpha S
HyperX announced a successor to its Cloud Alpha gaming headsets that is extremely popular in the gaming community. The new iteration is dubbed Cloud Alpha S, that has 7.1 surround sound that goes through a wired audio control box with volume controls for chat and video game audio.

Aesthetically, the headphones sport the same design philosophy alongside audio hardware that was present in the predecessor as well, i.e the dual chamber drivers. HyperX however, claims that the new headset is better tuned in comparison for an improved audio experience overall. The gaming headsets also feature a new bass slider function on the back that lets the user adjust the audio according to their preferences as they please. HyperX Cloud Alpha S goes on sale this September for $129.99 (approx. Rs.9050)
Alloy Origins
HyperX’s announced the Alloy Origins gaming keyboard that will feature the company’s new keyswitches. The company has been manufacturing keyboards for game enthusiasts for 17 years now (founded in 2002). Most other manufacturers just like HyperX use either the Cherry MX or Kailh keyswitches depending on the price of the product. As of today, the company will start employing its own keyswitch designs in certain designs and models of its gaming keyboard line up.

The gaming keyboards made by HyperX generally utilized the reds, the popular choice among gamers alike for its great responsiveness. However, the company has made changes to the established red design by reducing the travel distance of each individual key down by 0.2mm lower than a standard Cherry MX red switch. Now at 3.8mm and 1.8mm respectively.
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The aluminium framed keyboard, the Alloy Origins will be released in the third quarter of this year for $109.99 ( approx. Rs.7655), priced similarly to the company’s Alloy FPS RGB model keyboard that features the Kailh switches.


The GAMDIAS Gaming combo consists of a RGB backlit keyboard and an ambidextrous mouse with adjustable DPI settings. The ARES membrane keyboard includes a host of convenient features, such as 23-Key Rollover, All-keys lock mode, and OTF (On the fly) macro recording with 3 programmable Macro keys. Moreover, the keyboard features a spill-proof design, along with 7-colour RGB lighting and a convenient wrist-rest. The keyboard is paired up with the OUREA FPS mouse, which has an inbuilt microprocessor, an 8-million click lifespan and an ambidextrous design, which means that it is optimal for both left and right handed users. Furthermore, the mouse features selectable DPI options from 400/1600/3200/4000 DPI, and has a weight tuning system for mouse weight customization.
Zebronics is a well-known Indian peripheral manufacturing brand, and the Transformer gaming combo is fit for anyone who’s looking to add a little zest to their system. The keyboard features a total of 104 keys with 4-colour RGB illumination and a total of 3-light modes. The keyboard also has integrated media control keys, and sports a durable build thanks to the aluminium frame. The bundled mouse also supports RGB illumination, and has a sturdy design. Furthermore, the mouse features an extra button for DPI settings and two additional customizable buttons on the side of the mouse. The mouse has a 3200 DPI sensor.
The Cosmic Byte Keyboard features a high quality membrane and 19-Key Rollover to prevent anti-ghosting. It has a one-touch media access key to access the volume and play/pause operations easily. Aesthetics wise, it features a total of 3 lighting modes. Moreover, the keyboard has 10customizable keys so that gamers can play different games with desired key setups. The less-feature-rich mouse has a similar RGB pattern scheme to the keyboard, and has extra customizable keys on the left. The mouse sports a 2400 DPI sensor.
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