If you're looking for an ultra-compact and sturdy mechanical keyboard, you should check out the HyperX Alloy FPS Pro Mechanical Keyboard which is available in-store or online. Sure, some of the features are missing from a “full-size” mechanical...
The HyperX Alloy FPS Pro is targeted for a niche audience who need a portable mechanical keyboard. It's doesn't have a numpad, the form factor is small and the cable is detachable. The absence of the numpad can straight away put off certain people who...
Even though I'm not likely the target market for this type of keyboard, but it's a nice option for those that are. I personally miss the 10 key keypad in this instance but recognize that there are definitely plenty of uses for a compact keyboard with...
The HyperX Alloy FPS Pro is a product that's kind of exactly what it appears to be. It tows the line for minimalism, offering up an ultra-compact mechanical that takes up comparatively little desk space. However, outside of that refinement, this is just...
When building their first custom PC a lot of inexperienced users focus all their time and attention on picking the perfect internal components for the build and forget to spend even half as much time on the other critical factor that makes a system...
There are lots of mechanical gaming keyboards out there with more features than the HyperX Alloy FPS Pro. Still, its durable construction, Cherry MX switches, and great price make it an attractive option for numberpad haters and FPS gamers that don't need any frills.
To be honest, I'm liking the HyperX Alloy FPS Pro a lot. In this day and age where everything is RGB and with edgy gamer aesthetics, I really appreciate the minimal look that HyperX has gone for. With that said, the choice to retain the menu key and...
With many of the features of the HyperX Alloy Elite keyboard, but in a slimmed down and portable package, the FPS Pro is perfect for gamers on the go. Purpose built for LAN gaming, it doesn't have a wrist rest, and there's no USB pass-thru for any other...
I've used many keyboard and I use to think the keyboard innovation will come to rest for gaming but I think I am totally wrong. With HyperX Alloy FPS pro I must say they have concentrated on each small detail of the Gamers feedback impressively that no...
The tenkeyless design is really nice, if you don't use the numeric keypad. It allows you to place your mouse closer, and a lot more real estate to use your mouse. Its slim profile also allows for a more comfortable typing experience without a wrist...
Typing ExperienceBecause of the nature of a Cherry MX red switches, this variant of the HyperX FPS Pro has a near-silent actuation. Cherry MX Red switches known to be linear, there doesn't produce a click sound while pressing the key.Ease of UseThe keys...
I used this keyboard not only for gaming, but also during my regular job, which involves a lot of typing. There was of course a period of adjustment to a new keyboard. It really took some getting used to. The Alloy Pro FPS does not have an integrated...
I believe yet again that Kingston has made an excellenty designed and well-built keyboard. It's light-weight body and portability make it an excellent choice for those who are visiting LAN parties or want something a little smaller on their desktop.The...
In the end I was very impressed with both HyperX Alloy FPS keyboards, and that was before learning anything about their retail pricing. The 104-key Alloy FPS is a penny under $100, which is excellent considering its metal frame, Cherry MX key switches,...
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