With slightly lower-profile switches, a lower price, and a lot more RGB light thanks to the pudding keys, the Alloy Elite 2 is an interesting half-step upgrade from … Priced at $169 (£149, AU$229), the HyperX Alloy Elite RGB would have been the most affordable RGB-lit gaming keyboard – had it launch two years ago. The Alloy Elite RGB is a full-sized keyboard packed with a ton of different features, but we feel HyperX compromised the build quality in order to do so. Some of the extra features include: wrist rest, light bar, extra media keys, volume wheel, dedicated buttons for lighting, and USB passthrough. Material-wise, the HyperX Alloy Elite RGB feels of higher quality than other gaming keyboards that I've tried in store (i.e., Corsair Strafe, Razer boards, Logitech G910). The volume wheel on the Alloy Elite has a bit of weight to it, and I … The new HyperX Alloy Elite RGB ($170 on Amazon) is the opposite end of the spectrum, decked out with RGB lighting, media keys, a wrist rest, and a much larger footprint. HyperX's Alloy Elite 2 mechanical keyboard, announced today for $129.99, is as loud as you want it to be, thanks to a bold design and shameless RGB. HyperX Alloy Elite RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Cherry MX Blue (HX-KB2BL2-US/R1) ₱ 9,799.00 : LazMall by Lazada : HyperX Alloy Core Gaming Keyboard Red or Aqua Switch ₱ 5,695.00 : Lazada : HyperX Alloy Elite RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard [BLUE] ₱ 8,495.00 : Lazada : HyperX Alloy Core RGB Membrane Gaming Keyboard ₱ 3,199.00 : Lazada HyperX Alloy Elite 2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Software-Controlled Light & Macro Customization, ABS Pudding Keycaps, Media Controls, RGB LED Backlit - Linear Switch, HyperX Red … It’s the flagship. I like it better than the WASD V2 as well.