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HyperX USB Alloy FPS Pro - Tenkeyless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 87-Key, Ultra-Compact Form Factor - Linear & Quiet - Cherry MX Red - Red LED Backlit (HX-KB4RD1-US/R1)
Brand | HyperX |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Special Feature | Lighting |
Color | Red |
Number of Keys | 87 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | Single Color |
Style | Cherry MX Red |
About this item
- Ultra minimalistic ten keyless (TKL) design ideal for FPS pro
- Cherry MX mechanical key switches
- Portable design with detachable cable
- Game mode 100 per cent anti-ghosting and N key rollover functions
- HyperX red backlit keys with dynamic lighting effects
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For gaming | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Brightness | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Ergonomic | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.5 |
Value for money | — | — | 3.9 | 4.8 | 5.0 | 4.5 |
Quality of material | 4.7 | 4.4 | — | — | — | 4.5 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | TMKBDirect | Amazon.com | Tichen |
connectivity tech | USB | USB-C | wired | wired | wired | wired |
number of keys | 87 | 87 | 88 | 68 | 87 | 104 |
hardware interface | usb | usb | usb | — | — | — |
compatible devices | Gaming Console | PC | PC | Gaming Console | Gaming Console | Gaming Console |
keyboard description | Gaming | Gaming | Mechanical Gaming | Mechanical | Gaming | Gaming |
operating system | Windows 10 | Windows® 10, 8.1, 8, 7 | — | Windows | Windows, Mac OS | Windows 10, Windows 11, Mac OS X 10.14, Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave |
From the manufacturer
The HyperX Alloy FPS Pro is for the FPS gamer who wants a reliable, accurate tenkeyless (TKL) keyboard to maximize their desktop space. This 87-key keyboard provides everything a pro player needs, but without the numpad. Alloy FPS Pro is available with reliable, responsive CHERRY MX Blue or Red keyswitches, and its tough solid steel frame ensures you’ll have a stable platform during the most important parts of your games. The ultra-minimal design and detachable cable make the keyboard supremely portable, but it’s still packed with features; Game Mode, N-Key rollover, and HyperX red lighting and dynamic effects to accentuate your system’s style.
Highlights:
- Ultra-minimalistic tenkeyless (TKL) design ideal for FPS pros
- Solid steel frame
- CHERRY MX mechanical keyswitches
- Portable design with detachable cable
- HyperX red backlit keys with dynamic lighting effects
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FPS Pro keyboard with space-saving tenkeyless designSmaller footprint without number pad maximizes desktop space for greater mouse movement to enable dedicated FPS players to take their games to pro levels. |
Steel frame durabilityThe sturdy metal alloy top plate is designed to ensure a stable platform during play. |
Reliable CHERRY MX mechanical keyswitchesCHERRY MX keyswitches ensure precision contact and matchless reliability. |
Supreme portabilityMinimalist design with detachable USB cable reduces storage bulk, cable damage and offers easy portability. |
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Switch Type | Cherry MX (Red/Blue) | Membrane | Kailh Silver Speed | HyperX (Red/Aqua) | HyperX (Red/Aqua/Blue) | HyperX (Red) |
Form Factor | TKL - Tenkeyless | Full Size | Full Size | TKL - Tenkeyless | Full Size | Full Size |
Backlight | Red | RGB | RGB | RGB | RGB | RGB |
NGenuity Compatibility | X | X | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Media Keys | Secondary | Dedicated | Secondary | Secondary | Secondary | Dedicated |
USB Pass-Through | No | No | Mobile Charging Only | No | No | 1x USB 2.0 |
Pudding Keycaps Included | X | X | X | X | X | ✓ |
Compatibility | PC | PC, PS4, Xbox One | PC, PS4, Xbox One | PC, PS4, Xbox One | PC, PS4, Xbox One | PC, PS4, Xbox One |
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Technical Details
Brand | HyperX |
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Series | Alloy FPS Pro |
Item model number | HX-KB4RD1-US/R1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.1 x 5.1 x 1.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.1 x 5.1 x 1.4 inches |
Color | Red |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Manufacturer | HP Inc. |
ASIN | B074F5L8GQ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 7, 2017 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #39,222 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #2,724 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
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Product Description
HyperX alloy FPS Pro is a keyless (TKL) mechanical gaming Keyboard with Cherry MX key switches and Red LED backlight. As an ultra-minimalistic compact 87 keys keyboard, The HyperX Alloy FPS is designed for gamers with an eye for durability, reliability and accuracy. With its compact design and solid steel frame The HyperX Alloy FPS Pro will last no matter how intense your gaming gets. Cherry MX key switches respond Fast to ensure high precision key contact that is also reliable in durability. All 87 keys respond with ease, which means greater comfort and less wear and tear on your joints When you're crushing your competition. It features customizable illuminated LED lighting effects, so you can showcase your style with a gaming Keyboard that is lit both figuratively and literally. With its detachable braided cable, It creates portability and helps to reduce potential Cable wear and tear. Keyboard: type: Mechanical light effects: 6 LED modes and 5 brightness levels connection Type: USB 2. 0 (1 USB connector) polling rate: 1000hzanti-ghosting: 100% anti-ghosting key rollover: n-key mode media controls yes game mode: yeses compatibility: Windows 10, 8. 1, 8, 7switches: cable: length: 1. 8Mdimensions: depth: 130. 00mm> Package contents: 1 HyperX alloy FPS Pro mechanical gaming keyboard1 detachable USB cable1 quick start guide.
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Customers like the comfort, value, and appearance of the keyboard. For example, they mention the silky-smooth keystroke feel is unparalleled, the keys are very comfortable, and the reasonable cost doesn't hurt. Some appreciate the portability, and responsiveness. That said, opinions are mixed on quality and noise.
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Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They mention that the silky-smooth keystroke feel is unparalleled, the keys feel great when typing, and the keyboard has a great feel. Some say that the keys are softer and not as clackity. Overall, most are satisfied with the comfort and quality of the product.
"...They just feel amazing, and I've felt like my gaming has benefited quite a bit. Even my noob Osu! play has shown some improvement...." Read more
"...-Experience of typing overall is good. Keys are stable including the spacebar which goes down uniformly wherever you press it.-Good look...." Read more
"Day 1 review (will update in 6 months):Wow this keyboard feels good...." Read more
"...The keys are a softer touch / not as clackity and overall a tad quieter, which my wife appreciates (almost ha)...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the keyboard. They say it is a solid keyboard for the price. Customers also mention that the keys are clicky and stable.
"...Pros:-One of the more affordable options for this feature set that still has build quality (it's sturdy and has a nice weight)..." Read more
"...I am so glad I chose it. And the reasonable cost doesn't hurt either!..." Read more
"...I’m not sure if the HyperX Alloy FPS Pro is it. It’s affordable though. Perfect for a nice entry-level mechanical Cherry MX Red keyboard...." Read more
"...Sleek and minimalist look.- Price is fair; $60ish with an amazon warehouse deal.- Great feeling on keypress...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the keyboard. They mention that it has a good look, the RGB lights look beautiful, and the low profile metal case provides a cool look. The top plate is not gaudy and the minimalist design maximizes desktop real estate. The keyboard is made of a really nice metal looking material and has o great matte-black finish.
"...The board is very minimal and aesthetically pleasing, which was something I was very hyped for due to the aforementioned keyboard being far too..." Read more
"...-Good look. Nothing that screams GAMER too loudly.-Detachable braided cable...." Read more
"...to the keycaps (feels better than my CM Storm Quickfire), great matte-black finish, and minimalist design...." Read more
"...move it without picking it up..the red lights are SUPER BRIGHT and look amazing and work amazing....but you can also dim them lower or to none at..." Read more
Customers like the portability of the keyboard. For example, they say it's very compact, and doesn't take up too much space. The compact size lets them keep the mouse closer for more comfortable gaming. The keyboard feels sturdy and the size is perfect for average sized hands. It has a black and red color scheme and fits with most setups.
"...The board is very minimal and aesthetically pleasing, which was something I was very hyped for due to the aforementioned keyboard being far too..." Read more
"...key distance is great and it doesnt feel too compact, and my hands glide across it when typing...." Read more
"...red braided cord to match the lighting, very compact footprint, stable rubber base, the keycaps are sort of squared off more than some of my other..." Read more
"...It has a solid steel frame that feels compact but firm. A detachable 6 feet red braided cord that looks amazing with red and black pc setups...." Read more
Customers like the responsiveness of the keyboard. They mention that the keys are extremely responsive, have an impressive response time, and are very fast. They also say that the switches are very sensitive and seem to register quickly. Overall, most are happy with the responsive design and functionality of the product.
"...There definitely seems to be a reduction in reaction time with jiggle strafing, or adjusting to enemy player movements, with a definite drop in..." Read more
"...no issues with quality control and everything is as functional and responsive as the day I took it out of the box.------------------..." Read more
"...I'm using the Cherry MX Red switches and they feel great, even response, not stiff or mushy...." Read more
"...of being off the to the right like it is.. This can be less than ideal for some setups. Very small con though...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the keyboard. Some mention that it has a solid and heavy steel body, the build quality is amazing, and the keys are stable. However, others say that the left arrow keycap has cracked, the switches are rather wobbly, and that the back of the mouse became intermittent.
"...-Experience of typing overall is good. Keys are stable including the spacebar which goes down uniformly wherever you press it.-Good look...." Read more
"...It has worked wonderfully for all my needs ranging from typing college papers, casual internet browsing, and long gaming sessions...." Read more
"...The keys are a softer touch / not as clackity and overall a tad quieter, which my wife appreciates (almost ha)...." Read more
"...The switches are rather wobbly. You can put your finger on the key and easily move it around in a wide arc whilst bottomed out...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the keyboard. Some mention that the blue switches have a nice sound and feel, while others say that they are a bit loud and may annoy others. Some customers also mention that there is a rattle coming from the keyboard when typing, and the shift and space bar sometimes squeak.
"...The keys are a softer touch / not as clackity and overall a tad quieter, which my wife appreciates (almost ha)...." Read more
"...Very small con though.Since I knew the keys wouldn't be that quiet when I bought it, the pros easily outweigh the cons making this a 5/5..." Read more
"I bought this for a cheap, non-noisy option, as my other mechanical keyboard I use has Cherry Blues which despite my great love for them, are..." Read more
"...however, i have noticed a rattle coming from the keyboard when im typing, most likely because i opted for the blues as opposed to the reds...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the key responsiveness of the keyboard. They mention that the keys are a bit sensitive, and some of the keys become responsesless after an hour. They also say that the keycaps feel harsh on their fingers and are extremely sensitive. Some customers also report that the keyboard sometimes resets the input.
"...Lastly, the keycaps felt a bit harsh on my fingers, almost abrasive...." Read more
"...i have noticed that the keys are a bit sensitive but nothing too major, but i still felt the need to note it...." Read more
"...the keyboard sometimes resets the input...." Read more
"...-24: sadly I had to take off a star: the ;:, .>, and right alt keys fail to light up...." Read more
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I also love these switches the most compared to all my other switch types, be they Romer-G, Razer Purples, Cherry MX Browns/Blacks/Reds/Blues, or whatever else. They just feel amazing, and I've felt like my gaming has benefited quite a bit. Even my noob Osu! play has shown some improvement. There definitely seems to be a reduction in reaction time with jiggle strafing, or adjusting to enemy player movements, with a definite drop in delay with key spam too. I've been testing switches for the last few months in games to see what works best, so I feel confident in making that claim. I can't say whether they're better than MX Silvers though, as I've not tried those yet.
RGB:
The RGB LEDs are definitely better than other boards I've got, though I will say that it wasn't a big selling point for me. I don't care much for RGB, but if the board has it, I'll turn it on and leave it on a solid colour, unless there's a nifty effect like the fire ripple of Razer's, or the GMMK's various wave effects. The software was extremely basic though, and it took me a good bit of fiddling to figure out how to set my profile as a default on the board.
There are also far fewer effects and means of customising lighting schemes when compared with the competition's software offerings. So consider this as a big negative if you're looking for sophisticated RGB lighting and profile management. It didn't bug out though, which I can't say the same for Logitech and Corsair's programs, as in my experience they've both bugged out some lights on their respective keyboards, or failed to save to device memory.
Verdict:
I highly recommend this keyboard, and I'm typing this just two days after receiving it. It's wow'ed me immensely. I would say that, unless you're a stickler for stiffer switches, or absolutely need to use tactile/clicky switches, or just lack the patience to adjust over a day or three to the more sensitive switches, you will almost certainly not be disappointed. I'm going to list some negatives below, but note that I can't sing this keyboard's praises enough.
Small negatives:
The switches are rather wobbly. You can put your finger on the key and easily move it around in a wide arc whilst bottomed out. If you were hoping for more stable keys like a lot of the newer Razer or box stemmed variants, you're going to be disappointed. HOWEVER, I would argue that it's less noticeable than with Cherry MX switches during use, because you don't bottom out the Kailh Speed Silvers as much, due to higher actuation points and stiffer springs. It's like typing on air :P
Additionally, the keyboard seems to buckle towards the center a bit when any force is applied, at least compared to some of the sturdier boards I have. But it was only noticeable when I replaced my keycaps with the HyperX Milk Pudding ones. Other than that it didn't really affect me.
Lastly, the keycaps felt a bit harsh on my fingers, almost abrasive. I've seen mention online that they need some breaking in, but it was very noticeable after a couple hours, at which point I moved to the above-mentioned, smoother Milk Puddings that I bought along with the board. Kailh switches like those on this board do use standard Cherry stems, so changing keycaps is a simple affair with the myriad keycap sets available online. If you're unhappy with these that is.
Anyhow, I hope this helps someone! I'll update if anything changes. But right now I'm 100% happy and will be using it as my main keyboard for the foreseeable future.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2019
I also love these switches the most compared to all my other switch types, be they Romer-G, Razer Purples, Cherry MX Browns/Blacks/Reds/Blues, or whatever else. They just feel amazing, and I've felt like my gaming has benefited quite a bit. Even my noob Osu! play has shown some improvement. There definitely seems to be a reduction in reaction time with jiggle strafing, or adjusting to enemy player movements, with a definite drop in delay with key spam too. I've been testing switches for the last few months in games to see what works best, so I feel confident in making that claim. I can't say whether they're better than MX Silvers though, as I've not tried those yet.
RGB:
The RGB LEDs are definitely better than other boards I've got, though I will say that it wasn't a big selling point for me. I don't care much for RGB, but if the board has it, I'll turn it on and leave it on a solid colour, unless there's a nifty effect like the fire ripple of Razer's, or the GMMK's various wave effects. The software was extremely basic though, and it took me a good bit of fiddling to figure out how to set my profile as a default on the board.
There are also far fewer effects and means of customising lighting schemes when compared with the competition's software offerings. So consider this as a big negative if you're looking for sophisticated RGB lighting and profile management. It didn't bug out though, which I can't say the same for Logitech and Corsair's programs, as in my experience they've both bugged out some lights on their respective keyboards, or failed to save to device memory.
Verdict:
I highly recommend this keyboard, and I'm typing this just two days after receiving it. It's wow'ed me immensely. I would say that, unless you're a stickler for stiffer switches, or absolutely need to use tactile/clicky switches, or just lack the patience to adjust over a day or three to the more sensitive switches, you will almost certainly not be disappointed. I'm going to list some negatives below, but note that I can't sing this keyboard's praises enough.
Small negatives:
The switches are rather wobbly. You can put your finger on the key and easily move it around in a wide arc whilst bottomed out. If you were hoping for more stable keys like a lot of the newer Razer or box stemmed variants, you're going to be disappointed. HOWEVER, I would argue that it's less noticeable than with Cherry MX switches during use, because you don't bottom out the Kailh Speed Silvers as much, due to higher actuation points and stiffer springs. It's like typing on air :P
Additionally, the keyboard seems to buckle towards the center a bit when any force is applied, at least compared to some of the sturdier boards I have. But it was only noticeable when I replaced my keycaps with the HyperX Milk Pudding ones. Other than that it didn't really affect me.
Lastly, the keycaps felt a bit harsh on my fingers, almost abrasive. I've seen mention online that they need some breaking in, but it was very noticeable after a couple hours, at which point I moved to the above-mentioned, smoother Milk Puddings that I bought along with the board. Kailh switches like those on this board do use standard Cherry stems, so changing keycaps is a simple affair with the myriad keycap sets available online. If you're unhappy with these that is.
Anyhow, I hope this helps someone! I'll update if anything changes. But right now I'm 100% happy and will be using it as my main keyboard for the foreseeable future.
Pros:
-One of the more affordable options for this feature set that still has build quality (it's sturdy and has a nice weight)
-I don't care much about LEDs hence why I went with this over the rainbow ones, but it's nice to have the option of one color lighting. The effects are pretty cool, the option of having the frequently used gamer keys of WASD-1234-etc lighting up is nice to have for gaming in a darker room.
-Form factor. Has all the keys I want but none I don't. I have medium size hands and I can fairly easily reach the F1-F8 buttons without looking or fumbling for them.
-Experience of typing overall is good. Keys are stable including the spacebar which goes down uniformly wherever you press it.
-Good look. Nothing that screams GAMER too loudly.
-Detachable braided cable. I like knowing I can replace it with need be, including if I ever want a longer one.
Cons:
-Although the cherry red keys are said to be the quieter option compared to blues, I'd still prefer something quieter. I think this is the first mechanical keyboard I've owned and I don't know why people like them so clicky (I don't need an audio que to know I've pressed down a button). Wish there were more quiet options on the market.
-Braided cable should plug into the middle of the keyboard instead of being off the to the right like it is.. This can be less than ideal for some setups. Very small con though.
Since I knew the keys wouldn't be that quiet when I bought it, the pros easily outweigh the cons making this a 5/5 keyboard that I would recommend.
ORIGINAL REVIEW (BLUE SWITCHES): needed a new keyboard since the switches on my old one were on their way out, and i needed one that's backlit for gaming at night. decided to pick this one up since it's a bit more compact and had the cherry mx switches. the build quality is great and the keyboard has quite a bit of weight to it which reinforces this idea. key distance is great and it doesnt feel too compact, and my hands glide across it when typing.
the lighting looks great as well, and comes with 6 (?) lighting presets to choose from. the only gripe i do have with this keyboard is the fact that the keycaps are certainly sub-par, which makes a bit of sense considering the price point they are sensitive to any kind of touch, especially the spacebar, which leads me to unintentionally hitting some keys while typing quickly. additionally, the keycaps themselves are quite small, which isn't an issue for me since i have smaller hands. but if you DO have bigger hands you should probably rethink this purchase. thankfully they are easily replaceable, but any future buyers should consider picking up a new set of keycaps if you care about that sort of thing.
overall great product from hyperX, just work on your keycap game
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En mi caso yo escogí los switcher Cherry rojos, lineales. La respuesta es inmediata, y se sienten excelente.
¿Son ruidosos? Si, pero es algo que tienes que tomar en cuenta cuando compras un teclado mecánido, por lo mismo escogí los switches rojos, porque los azules que son la otra versión disponible, tienen un click extra justo antes de su activación, más el típico "clack" que hacen las teclas cuando golpean el fondo.
Se puede usar unos silenciadores que se instalan bajo la tecla, pero no se reduce tanto el ruido, sólo lo hace menos agudo. Además estos silenciadores suelen ser algo caros, y sólo son ligas pequeñas.
Las funciones LED son muy buenas. Cuando juego activo sólo las teclas que voy a utilizar, como WASDRFMI, y cuando estoy navegando o escribiendo uso la fija o el efecto respiración.
La conexion del cable es sólida, el cable es de excelente calidad.
Lo único que no me gustó, fue la calidad de las gomas antiderrapantes. Yo uso mi teclado elevado de la parte trasera, y una de las gomas de uno de los elevadores se desprendió y por poco lo perdí. Muy mal pegamento. Pero fuera de eso, la calidad general es infalible.
Es mi primera vez usando un tecladop tenkeyless (sin pad numerico a la derecha), y derrepente si me muevo como para meter números, pero la verdad es por pura costumbre. Creo que para alguien que no es un contador, o físico, matemático, o alguién que uso mucho los números, esto es extremadamente práctico. Es más fácil de transportar, te da más espacio en tu escritorio, y además tienes más espacio para acomodarlo según tu forma de juego. En mi caso yo lo giro 45° a la derecha mientras juego.