After clicking and clacking its way into the gaming-keyboard category with its Alloy FPS gaming keyboard and its noisy Cherry MX Blue switches last year, HyperX is now expanding the options for folks who want something a bit quieter.
The Cherry MX Red switch in action.
HyperX, which is memory company Kingston’s gaming brand, is now offering the Alloy with the Cherry MX Red or Brown switches in addition to Blue. The keyboard still features its low-profile, minimal-bezel design specifically oriented for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players, but now fans of the Cherry switches can get the exact key-pressing action that they are looking for. Primarily, the difference between Brown, Blue, and Red is the decibel level of the click. Blue is the loudest, Brown is quieter, and Red is the quietest, and many people prefer the Red because this prevents their typing or playing from disrupting the people around them. The Alloy FPS is available in all three configurations now for $100.
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