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The HyperX Alloy Core RGB is a premium membrane gaming keyboard designed for gamers who value both performance and aesthetics. Featuring a durable frame, quiet keys with anti-ghosting technology, and customizable RGB lighting effects, this keyboard is perfect for creating an immersive gaming experience. Its spill-resistant design and dedicated media controls make it a practical choice for any gaming setup.
Brand | HyperX |
Series | Alloy Core RGB |
Item model number | HX-KB5ME2-US |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windowsยฎ 10, 8.1, 8, 7 |
Item Weight | 2.47 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.4 x 6.9 x 1.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.4 x 6.9 x 1.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | HP Inc. |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07HRNKTCM |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 15, 2018 |
J**I
Looks Perfect! Could not be any happier!
I had to take a break from my job to write this because I am just so impressed. I am NOT being compensated by anyone for writing this.Short Version: It's well built, heavy, and the keystrokes are very smooth. The keys are quiet, not silent, and are lit up very nicely. It has greatly exceeded my expectations, and I will be actively recommending this to my family and friends.Long Version: So I've only used this keyboard for about an hour and, unless it suffers some type of catastrophic failure, this will be the only brand of keyboard I buy ever again. Immediately after picking this package up off of my doorstep I could tell this was a heavy, well-built unit, unlike my previous keyboard.Tangent! My last keyboard was purchased from another online retailer that maybe more specializes in computers and Black November sales. I was used to the standard stock keyboards I could get for $5-10, and that was fine. I decided to make the plunge into gaming keyboards, but quickly realized lots of them do not get good reviews or look any different than a cheap keyboard with lights behind it. I didn't want some cheaply made unit, so I tried to spend a tiny bit more for a nice one. However the one I paid for was very lightweight, cheaply made, and wobbly. I am in the process of returning it. I'm also currently arguing that this was defective as well. Hopefully I can avoid the restocking fee, but even if I can't I am so happy I made the choice to come to the more trustworthy Amazon to find a better unit.Ok, got that off my chest. This unit is so sturdy, so smooth, so bright, so...I am so relieved I have found a good keyboard. There are different lighting modes that make the keyboard fun to use, but most of all, it seems very functionally sound. I paid $40 for this, and if I knew how much better it would be than my previous keyboards, I would've paid more.Now there could certainly be better keyboards on the market. They better be at the prices some companies charge. For the price though, this was an excellent deal. You will not be disappointed in this purchase, especially if you have previously dealt with the cheaply made light up keyboards.Is this a perfect unit? Maybe actually, but a couple things are intially making me rate this a mere 99/100. At first glance I wasn't sure why the keys had their "shift alternatives" right next to the regular output. The semicolon/colon key and the apostrophe/quote key look a little confusing at first glance. Not a big issue, but it does seem weird. The other thing I noticed was that the keys are higher up than my previous, flatter keyboard, perhaps due to the heft of the unit. I don't think this is a major problem, but the wrist pad I'm expecting to arrive tomorrow may end up being a great complement to this keyboard.If any of my thoughts change, I will update this review. For now though, HyperX is going to be the first place I go to when I need new PC components.
J**N
Bright colors.
I got the HyperX Alloy Core RGB Keyboard, and I am genuinely impressed with the combination of affordability, functionality, and vibrant RGB lighting that this keyboard brings to the table. Designed with gamers and casual users in mind, the Alloy Core RGB stands out as an excellent choice for those seeking a feature-packed keyboard without breaking the bank.The first thing that caught my attention was the keyboard's striking RGB backlighting. The customizable lighting effects add a touch of personality to my setup, allowing me to match the keyboard's illumination with my mood or gaming environment. The vibrant colors and dynamic lighting patterns, easily controlled through dedicated keys, make the Alloy Core RGB an aesthetic delight.Typing on the HyperX Alloy Core RGB is a satisfying experience. The membrane key switches offer a responsive and tactile feel without the audible click of mechanical switches. The quiet keystrokes are ideal for shared spaces or late-night gaming sessions where noise might be a concern. The full-sized layout with a numeric keypad ensures versatility for both gaming and productivity tasks.The dedicated media controls are a practical addition, allowing me to adjust volume, playback, and lighting settings on the fly without interrupting my gaming or work. The inclusion of quick access buttons for lighting customization and a Game Mode that disables the Windows key during gameplay further enhances the keyboard's user-friendly design.Durability is a notable feature of the HyperX Alloy Core RGB. The sturdy build, reinforced plastic frame, and spill-resistant design add a layer of reliability, ensuring the keyboard can withstand the rigors of daily use. The matte finish on the keycaps contributes to a comfortable feel and prevents fingerprints, maintaining a clean and professional look.Setting up the HyperX Alloy Core RGB is a breeze. The plug-and-play functionality ensures a straightforward installation, and the detachable USB cable provides flexibility for cable management. The keyboard is compatible with both Windows and macOS systems, making it versatile for a variety of users.While the Alloy Core RGB lacks the mechanical switches found in higher-end keyboards, it compensates with a budget-friendly price point and a quieter typing experience. The compromise in switch type might be a trade-off for some enthusiasts, but for those seeking an affordable and visually appealing gaming keyboard, the Alloy Core RGB delivers outstanding value.
G**R
Liked it so much I bought two
It's a cool-looking, quiet, rainbowy keyboard that is easy to use. Plug and play with Windows 11. I bought a second keyboard to use on another computer, so I'm definitely satisfied with it. I mostly use it for writing/word processing. I have used it for gaming, mostly walking sims and puzzle games. I don't know whether it's fast enough for games that need super-fast response times. The backlit keys are great for using in dim lighting. I'm using one with a Startech ten-foot USB extension cord, and it works fine with it.This keyboard also disassembles for easy cleaning. The keys can be unsnapped and lifted off to access the flat plastic panel underneath. One of my keys was sticking, so I (carefully) used two loops of string to pull the key straight up and off, so I could clean up the sticky spot with a damp cloth. After that I simply snapped they key back into place and it's worked fine ever since. There are metal key-lifting clamp tools available on Amazon that I would recommend if you want to clean your keyboard regularly. For occasional dust, crumbs, bits of paper, etc. I sometimes just run my vacuum's tube over the keyboard and that gets rid of most of it. A paintbrush or makeup brush also works wonderfully. I would buy this keyboard again - and I have ;)
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