HyperX Boasts Its New Gaming Keyboard, Mouse, Headset and RAM at CES 2017
Cores Grace MalaayCES 2017 has kicked off in Las Vegas where hardware manufacturers brag their latest and forthcoming gadgets. In relation to this, HyperX has announced the Alloy RGB Gaming Keyboard, two switch opens for the Alloy FPS keyboard, DDR4 memory with LED lighting, the Pulsefire Gaming Mouse and the Cloud Revolver S Gaming Headset at CES 2017.
According to PC Gamer, the Cloud Revolver S Headset is now the flagship of HyperX's range of products as it is the first gaming headset with plug-and-play Dolby 7.1 surround sound. It sports memory foam cups as well as a wider steel headband compared to the basic Cloud Revolver and also features 50 mm drivers and a single USB port.
The Alloy FPS mechanical gaming keyboard has a similar design to HyperX's Alloy RGB keyboard with a Cherry MX Brown or Red switch option, which sports a full-sized steel alloy frame. It also provides dynamic red LED lighting profiles that don't need software to work and also includes a removable cable and storage bag, which is best for gamers on the go.
HyperX's first gaming mouse - the Pulsefire features two programmable side buttons, rubberized grips on the side and a DP I switcher on top of the mouse just below the scroll wheel. It also includes four preset DPI settings with LED indicators (400/800/1600/3200) and users are able to change settings that don't require software.
HyperX will also release the DDR4 LED Memory with RGB lighting capabilities and the RAM can also be paired with motherboards that support it. There are no further details on the pricing and availability date on this one but it should be announced soon.
According to MSPowerUser, the Pulsefire gaming mouse becomes available in April 2017 for $50, the Alloy FPS mechanical gaming keyboard will be available later this month for $100 while the Alloy RGB keyboard becomes available sometime in the Q3 2017. Finally, the Cloud Revolver S Gaming Headset will be available in March 2017 for $150.
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