New slate of HyperX gaming peripherals from CES
- The new HyperX Alloy Origins 60 keyboard arrives on February 22nd, and an Xbox controller charging cradle arrives sometime in February.
- The HyperX Cloud II Wireless Gaming Headset, Cloud Revolver + 7.1 Gaming Headset, and Pulsefire Haste Gaming Mouse are available now worldwide.
Kingston-based gaming peripheral maker HyperX made a series of hardware announcements today. Two brand new products, the HyperX Alloy Origins 60 mechanical gaming keyboard and the HyperX ChargePlay Duo cradle for Xbox controllers, received the best results. The company also announced the HyperX Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse and the Cloud II Wireless and Cloud Revolver + 7.1 gaming headsets. Both products are now available worldwide, having previously only been launched in the United States.
The HyperX Alloy Origins 60 is a compact mechanical gaming keyboard with low travel keys, colored LED lights and support for the HyperX NGenuity app for customizing lights and macro profiles. The keyboard will be available in the US on February 22nd for $ 99.99 in the HyperX Store.
The HyperX ChargePlay Duo provides a convenient method of charging up to two controllers for Xbox One or Xbox Series X / S and comes with two 1,400 mAh rechargeable batteries for controllers. It will be available for $ 39.99 on the HyperX store in the US sometime in February.
Originally only available in the US, the HyperX Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse is now available everywhere for $ 49.99. The mouse has an ergonomic design, dustproof switches and integration with the HyperX NGenuity app for adjusting DPI and the built-in RGB LED lights.
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The HyperX Cloud II Wireless is a wireless gaming headset for PC and PlayStation 4 and 5. Our sister site SoundGuys I checked it out not long ago, too. The headset offers great audio, virtual surround sound, and great battery life, all in one convenient package, and costs $ 149.99 or its equivalent worldwide.
The HyperX Cloud Revolver + 7.1 offers almost the same functionality as the Cloud II, but is wired and uses a USB adapter to add 7.1 surround sound support instead of using HyperX NGenuity. It also goes for $ 149.99 or its equivalent worldwide.