T
heAlloyFPSProisa uniqueproduct
inthisLabs,ontwoaccounts.First,
it’stheonlytenkeylessmodel,but
perhapsmoreimportantly,it’salsotheonly
mechanicalkeyboardherethatusesthemost
popularCherryMXswitches.
Thetenkeylessdesignmeansthis
keyboardhasnonumberpad.Thatcuts
downonversatility,butit meansthisunit
issmallerandlighter– soit’sidealfor
frequenttransport– plusthefewerkeys
keepsthecostbelowour£70cutofffor
thistest.HyperXgoesa stepfurtheronthe
portabilityfrontbyincludinga removable
powercable,whichmakesit fareasierto
packawaysafely.Again,thisisa feature
uniquetothiskeyboardinthisLabs.
ThecompactAlloyFPSProisbolstered
witha solidsteelframe,whichmeansthis
unitisextremelyrobust– justasstrongas
thealuminiumontheLogitech,andsturdier
thantheall-plasticdesignsusedforthe
membraneproductsintheLabs.
TheAlloymaybecompactandsturdy,but
it doeslackfeatureselsewhere.There’sno
roomfordedicatedmediaormacrokeys,and
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there’s no USB pass-through and no wrist
rest. There isn’t any RGB LED lighting, either
- just a red backlight, like the Logitech. The
lighting is good here, though, with consistent
and bright illumination. Those rivals with
membrane keys tend to have room in the
budget for RGB LEDs though.
There are no unnecessary aesthetic extras
when it comes to the design. The Alloy has
its metal and plastic base, its red-lit keys, and
nothing else.
Instead, this keyboard’s features
concentrate on practical gaming
performance. It’s the only unit here with n-key
rollover and 100 per cent anti-ghosting, plus
of course, you get the excellent feel of those
mechanical switches.
On the inside, the Alloy is available with
Cherry MX Blue, Brown, or Red switches. The
former switches are heavy and tactile, with
a noticeable bump and audible click – they
have a 4mm travel distance, a 2mm actuation
point, and require 60g of force to actuate.
Cherry MX Red switches are linear and
noticeably lighter, with a 45g force alongside
the same travel and actuation distances. The
Browns also have a 45g activation force and
have a bump but not click.
All three are excellent, though we tend
to find Browns the best overall for typing
and either Browns or Reds best for gaming.
The Blue switches are for fans of loud
keyboards only.
The Logitech G413’s buttons have shorter
actuation distances, but that keyboard’s
switches still pale in comparison to the
Cherry MX hardware here. The Alloy’s
buttons are faster and firmer, with a more
clinical action. The Cherry MX also have
the advantage that you can buy thousands
of different custom keycaps for them,
whereas the Logitech’s keycaps aren’t
widely available.
The Cherry MX switches also compare
well to the best membrane keyboards.
The Corsair is excellent, for instance, but it
doesn’t quite have the speed and precise
feel. Razer’s unit is fast, too, but that
keyboard is noticeably lighter, without the
weight of a good mechanical switch.
If you’re not a competitive player, then
alternatives like the Corsair offer more
features, and the Logitech G413 is a full-size
keyboard rather than a tenkeyless model yet
still has mechanical switches.
If you want to stick with HyperX but
have a full-size keyboard, expect to open
your wallet: the Alloy FPS RGB uses faster,
shallower Kailh Silver Speed mechanical
switches and costs £70, while the Alloy Elite
RGB sticks with Cherry MX Blue, Red, and
Brown switches but costs £100.
Conclusion
The Alloy FPS Pro offers the best typing
experience in the Labs thanks to its crisp,
reliable, and fast Cherry MX switches, and it
has top-notch build quality.
However, this model also has compromises.
It’s tenkeyless; it has no extra buttons, few
additional features, and no RGB LEDs.
If you want a smaller, focused unit for travel
and competition, though, it’s superb, offering
great quality and easy portability.
VERDICT
It lacks features, but this tenkeyless
model has great quality and is ideal for
travel and competition.
PROFESSIONAL
Excellent
mechanical keys
Robust, compact design
Detachable USB cable
AMATEUR
- Tenkeyless layout
- No extra buttons
- No RGB LEDs
LABS TEST / KEYBOARDS
SPEC
Connection Wired, USB
Cable 1.8m, braided
Material Steel, plastic
Switch type Cherry MX Blue, Cherry MX Red
Backlighting Red
Extras Tenkeyless design, detachable USB cable
DESIGN
33 / 40
FEATURES
26 / 35
OVERALLSCORE
80 %
VALUE
21 / 25
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