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CES 2017: HyperX Upgrades Gaming Peripheral Lineup, Adds New Keyboard, Mouse, Headset

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(Photo : YouTube Screenshot) HyperX introduced its all new alloy mechanical gaming keyboard, pulsefire gaming mouse, and cloud revolver headset at the CES 2017.

Kingston's HyperX announced at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show that it is launching new versions of the company's Alloy mechanical gaming keyboard, Pulsefire gaming mouse, and Cloud Revolver headset.

In a statement acquired by Venture Beat, HyperX marketing head Daniel Kelley said, "HyperX is used by esports champions and casual players alike because the products deliver the performance and quality they need to win."

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First on the lineup is the HyperX Alloy RGB keyboard, which is an improved version of the Alloy FPS that was released in 2016. The new Alloy keyboard is equipped with a programmable 16-million color LED backlight. It also retains the heavy metal base build of its predecessor, as well as its floating keys and small footprint.

HyperX is yet to announce the official price of the Alloy RGB, although the keyboard is expected to be released within the second half of the year, according to CNet.

Together with the Alloy RGB, HyperX also launched the new Pulsefire mouse. The Pulsefire has a dedicated button to quickly adjust the DPS setting, which ranges from 400, 800, 1,600, or 3,200. DPS affects the mouse's sensitivity, and it is a crucial factor especially when it comes to hardcore gaming. The Pulsefire will hit the market in April at a price of $50.

Finally, HyperX will also roll out the new Cloud Revolver S gaming headset, which features Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound. The headset will hit the market in February for $150.

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