Testseek.com have collected 197 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Alloy Elite and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Alloy Elite.
July 2017
(83%)
197 Reviews
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The HyperX Alloy Elite Mechanical Gaming Keyboard just looks and feels great. The design changes add a nice extra dash of color without turning gaudy. I love the accent stripe across the top! As with the entire Alloy line, the use of a steel frame and...
Published: 2017-07-17, Author: Wayne , review by: Techreport.com
The $110 HyperX Alloy Elite keyboard offers some features that I really like versus the company's existing Alloy FPS. The Elite's USB 2.0 pass-through port and dedicated media keys offer up real convenience that are missing from HyperX's earlier model. I...
Given how good the HyperX headsets have been I came into this one with high expectations so forgive me if I seem ultra critical but I feel like the Alloy Elite is exactly what everyone wanted a few years ago and is a little late to the party. They did...
Solid design with steel frame, Cherry MX mechanical key switches (Red, Brown, Blue options), 18 LED light bar at the top of the keyboard, Included wrist rest, Extremely comfortable
Not RGB backlit, No configuration software
The Alloy Elite is a great entry into the gaming keyboard segment for the HyperX brand. it is a more versatile keyboard that the previously released Alloy FPS and seems to have a better design as well. You really can't go wrong with a solid steel frame an...
Published: 2017-07-17, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
Kingston released the HyperX Alloy Elite as a step forward from the Alloy FPS, a gaming keyboard that was designed to be minimalistic, compact and easy to carry around. The Alloy Elite is a design that ditches the portability for additional practical feat...
If you're in the market for a new mechanical keyboard and want to get something with great on keyboard volume control, a USB dedicated port, Cherry Switches and a whole lot of class look no further than the HyperX ALLOY Elite. It may not be RGB but when i...
The Kingston HyperX Alloy Elite mechanical gaming keyboard retails for about $110 (Amazon) at the time of this review. It is available in red, blue, and brown switches to suit your specific need in a mechanical keyboard. The Elite improves on its predeces...
Excellent build quality, Includes Cherry MX Red mechanical switches, Dedicated media controls
No dedicated macro keys, Captive USB cable
As you can see, the HyperX Alloy Elite is in a highly competitive league and you're not short of options at around this price. But, while it lacks RGB backlighting, this is otherwise the perfect gaming keyboard.At £96, you'll be hard-pressed to find a mor...
Choice of three Cherry MX switches, Discrete media controls, Anti-ghosting
Steep price tag for the RGB feature, Wrist rest could be bigger
We love the HyperX Alloy Elite RGB. You won't have to compromise style for substance; it offers top notch performance and will make a gorgeous addition to your desk...
Excellent build quality, Light bar colors blend well, Standard bottom row allows keycap replacement
Aging USB 2.0 passthrough port, Software UI can be clunky, Keycaps will show finger grease and shine quickly
If you need a light bar on your mechanical gaming keyboard but don't want or need extra macro keys, the HyperX Alloy Elite RGB is a high-quality option. But competing options feel more polished overall.7/10£149.99AmazonMOREHow We Test Mechanical Keyboar...