HyperX Alloy Elite 2 Review 2024
Discover the HyperX Alloy Elite 2, a premium mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting, perfect for gamers and productivity users. Featuring Cherry MX switches and customizable keys.
About The Keyboard
The HyperX Alloy Elite 2 is a premium mechanical keyboard designed to meet the needs of gaming enthusiasts and productivity users alike. Featuring durable CHERRY MX Red switches, it provides a lightweight and responsive typing experience. The keyboard is built with a solid metal frame that enhances its sturdiness, ensuring stability during intense gaming sessions. Additionally, the Alloy Elite 2 includes a detachable wrist rest, providing added comfort over prolonged usage. The integrated RGB lighting system allows users to customize the backlighting to enhance their gaming setup, with various modes and effects available.
type
Wired
compactness
Full-sized
switches
CHERRY MX Red
keycap material
PBT
switch lifespan
50 million actuations
polling rate
1000 Hz
actuation point
1.2 mm
response time
1 ms
Performance & Build
Additional Features
This keyboard supports a plethora of features designed to optimize user experience. From programmable keys to on-the-fly profile switching, users can tailor the keyboard to suit their specific needs. Thanks to its adjustable polling rate of 1000 Hz, the Alloy Elite 2 guarantees a responsive feel, making it ideal for fast-paced gaming scenarios where every millisecond matters. The keycaps are made of PBT material, known for being durable and resistant to wear, while the fully customizable per-key RGB lighting adds a personal touch that can sync with in-game action for an immersive experience.
Target Users
Gaming, Productivity
Build Quality
- Frame Material: Metal/Plastic
- Durability: N/A
- Material Details: Aluminum top plate
Lighting
- RGB: Yes
- Zones: Customizable per-key
- Modes: Static, Breathing, Wave
- Sync Features:
- Game Sync
- RGB Effects
- Custom Profiles
Ergonomics
- Noise Level: Quiet
- Wrist Support: Detachable
- Angles: Adjustable height
Tuomas Jokela
Keyboard Enthusiast & Developer