HyperX is back with its latest ultralight FPS mouse, the Pulsefire Haste 2. With extended life switches, dual mode wireless, a sturdy build, and an appealingly reasonable price, this is a mouse you don't want to miss. Find out more in our review.
HyperX just released its first gaming monitors. Do they have what it takes to impress and are they priced right to warrant an upgrade? Find out in our review!
We've tested the HyperX Quadcast, but the company is officially out with a successor. Is the HyperX DuoCast worth upgrading for? Find out in our review!
Is the HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless the best ultralight wireless gaming mouse on a budget? The answer might surprise you. Find out in our review!
The HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless headset is impressive for its long battery life, and still offers all of the proven features of the wired Cloud Alpha. Is it worth the $199 asking price? Find out in our review.
The HyperX Alloy Origins 60 petite 60% form factor keyboard is one solidly built peripheral. The design is excellent, and depending on your use case, this may be a keyboard worth your time. The software does have a couple of issues, and some secondary function keys could cause discomfort.
HyperX takes the Cloud II headset wireless, offering 7.1 surround sound and more while not tethering your head to a controller or USB port. Will dropping some cash on the wireless Cloud II take you to Cloud Nine? Read our review to find out.
Bradford has used many USB and XLR mics since he started podcasting in 2012. However, he's always eager to see if what he's using is the best for the price range. Enter the HyperX QuadCast S - an upgrade to last year's QuadCast which adds RGB to the mix. Is this the new mid-range USB Mic king?
The newest headset from HyperX is here with the HyperX Cloud Flight S. It's wireless, offers 7.1 surround sound and Qi wireless charging. But is it worth $159.99?