Announced at CES 2018, HyperX; the gaming division of Kingston, is now ready to do battle in the wireless and RGB space. Their new suite of gaming peripherals aims to deliver top-notch performance and look pretty while doing it.
HyperX Cloud Flight Wireless Headset
The HyperX Cloud Flight Wireless is the company’s first ever wireless gaming headset. It offers up to 30 hours of battery life, closed cup design complete with 90° rotating ear cups, built-in controls for the RGB lighting and audio settings, and a detachable noise-cancelling microphone. Audio is delivered by 50mm drivers transferred over the 2.4GHz Bluetooth network.
HyperX Alloy Elite RGB Mechanical Keyboard
The Alloy Elite RGB is the first RGB mechanical keyboard from HyperX, which sets it apart from other of HyperX’s SKUs which only had red lighting. The keyboard can be customized via the NGenuity software and offers three custom lighting profiles that can be stored directly on the on-board memory of the keyboard so you’ll never have to worry about losing your settings. It also has a solid steel frame, dedicated media buttons, quick access lighting control, and a USB 2.0 pass-through port. The HyperX Alloy Elite RGB mechanical keyboard can be had in either Cherry MX Red, Brown, or Blue variants.
HyperX PulseFire Surge RGB Mouse
HyperX has improved the PulseFire with the PulseFire Surge RGB. The new model comes with dynamic 360° RGB lighting effects and a PixArt 3389 sensor that can go up to 16,000DPI. Of course, there are native DPI settings with an LED indicator as well as Omrom switches in side for a 50 million click reliability. Much like the Alloy Elite RGB mechanical keboard, the PuliseFire Surge RGB can be customized via the HyperX NGenuity.
HyperX has advised us that these peripherals will be available later this year in certain regions. Unfortunately, there’s no price yet for these new RGB stuff from HyperX.