HyperX Alloy Core 87 Key Membrane Keyboard in Black
₹6,227
₹3,499
Lighting: Dynamic RGB with 5 customizable zones and signature light bar.
Keys: 87 quiet membrane keys with anti-ghosting support.
Design: Durable, spill-resistant frame with a compact layout.
Compatibility: USB connectivity for laptops and PCs; plug-and-play ready.
Warranty: 2-year warranty from HyperX, ensuring long-lasting reliability.
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Stylish Design with RGB Lighting
The HyperX Alloy Core keyboard comes with a signature light bar and dynamic RGB lighting effects. With five customizable lighting zones, you can personalize your setup to match your gaming mood or workspace theme.Responsive and Quiet Keys
Equipped with 87 membrane keys, this keyboard delivers quiet yet responsive keystrokes. The anti-ghosting technology ensures every key press registers accurately, giving you a smooth typing and gaming experience.Durable and Spill-Resistant Build
The solid frame construction not only adds durability but also comes with spill resistance, offering peace of mind during long sessions where accidents might happen. It’s built to withstand everyday use while keeping performance intact.Comfort and Compatibility
Designed with an ambidextrous layout, the Alloy Core provides comfort for all users. It connects via USB, making it compatible with laptops and PCs without extra drivers. The plug-and-play setup ensures you’re ready to game in no time.Warranty and Reliability
Backed by a 2-year warranty from HyperX, this keyboard provides dependable quality. Whether for work or play, it’s a flexible option with a balance of features, comfort, and durability.Specification
| Model Name |
HyperX Alloy Core |
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| Model Number |
HX-KB5ME2-US |
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| Brand Name |
HyperX |
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| Keyboard Type |
Membrane |
|---|
| Number Of Keys |
87 |
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| Button Quantity |
87 |
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| Language |
English |
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| Hand Orientation |
Ambidextrous |
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| Connectivity Technology |
USB |
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| Power Source |
USB |
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| Compatible Devices |
Laptop |
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| Colour |
Black |
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| Style Name |
Membrane |
|---|
| Theme |
Drops |
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| Keyboard Description |
Membrane |
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| Item Dimensions L X W X H |
44.2L x 17.5W x 3.6H Centimeters |
|---|
| Item Height |
1.4 Inches |
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| Item Weight Unit Of Measure |
1121 Grams |
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| Box Contents |
One HyperX Alloy Core RGB Gaming Keyboard |
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| Warranty Description |
2 Year Warranty |
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FAQ
Yes, it features five zones of RGB lighting that can be customized to match your setup.
This is a membrane keyboard, offering quiet and responsive typing with anti-ghosting support.
Yes, it has a spill-resistant design to protect against minor liquid accidents.
Yes, it connects via USB and is compatible with laptops and PCs without additional drivers.
It comes with a 2-year warranty from HyperX for added reliability and support.
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