![]() Since the keyboard features N-key rollover technology, this means that every key input is guaranteed to register. The HyperX Alloy Origins offers technology that should abate any concern about missed inputs. ![]() But if you prefer a louder keyboard experience, HyperX Alloy Origins is also available in blue and aqua switches. I’m certain that even season typists will enjoy using the keyboard as well. Using the HyperX Alloy Origins was a satisfying and comfortable experience. The larger keys (i.e., the shift, spacebar, and delete keys) have a more muted tone compared to the rest of the keys. Key presses produced an audible grounded “click” sound, which felt satisfying to use. In other words, each key felt easy to press and felt actuated, and responsive. ![]() The switches have a lifespan of 80 million keystrokes. They are linear switches with a response rate of 45g actuation force. The keyboard we reviewed came with HyperX’s red mechanical switches. ![]()
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