Autonomous red shaft, all aluminum material: Kingston released HyperX Alloy Origins Core 87-key mechanical keyboard for $ 89.99

December 14,2019

Kingston has released the HyperX Alloy Origins Core mechanical keyboard, which can be regarded as the 87-key version of HyperX Alloy Origins. It is equipped with a self-developed mechanical shaft, equipped with a USB-C separate cable, easy to carry, and suitable for desktop Users with little space to choose.

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HyperX Alloy Origins Core is compact and compact, simple and capable, and uses the same design language as Aloys Origins. Made of all-aluminum material, the body is thin, the measurements are 360.0x132.5x34.5mm, the weight is 900g, and the suspension shaft solution is unfortunately not equipped with a palm rest.

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Instead of using Cherry cherry mechanical shaft, it is a mechanical red shaft independently developed by Kingston. It has 45cN trigger pressure, 1.8 mm trigger and 3.8 mm total key travel, and the key life is 80 million times.

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Supports RGB lighting effects, comes with ABS laser engraved transparent keycaps, and can customize any backlight through the HyperX NGENUITY driver. It also supports various lighting effects modes. It is not sure whether it supports backlight synchronization. In addition, it supports button programming, and with on-board storage, it can quickly switch among 3 groups of user-defined configurations.

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In addition, it is equipped with two-type foot support (3 ° / 7 °), and the rear part adopts a key-line separation design, and is equipped with a USB-A to USB-C interface, which is convenient to carry.
At present, the HyperX Alloy Origins Core mechanical keyboard has been the first to be sold in the North American market for $ 89.99

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