- HyperX Alloy Elite 2 is the successor to Alloy Elite RGB, with minimal changes from its predecessor
- It is a full-sized keyboard with multimedia keys and a steel base for stability
- The keys have a unique design with matte white sides for light to pass through
- The keyboard comes with HyperX Red switches, which feel less convincing compared to other brands
- It is a wired keyboard with a thick and stiff cable, ending in two USB-A connectors
- Despite some drawbacks like mediocre keys and the stiff cable, the HyperX Alloy Elite 2 offers good value for money
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Overall, it is a heavy and solid keyboard with vibrant RGB lighting effects and various features
- The keyboard lacks a wrist rest and cannot be used wirelessly
- HyperX Alloy Elite 2 is priced at 1399 kr with HyperX Red switches, RGB lighting, and HyperX NGenuity software support.