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HyperX Gaming Headsets And More Discounted Ahead Of Next Week's Big Sale
HyperX Gaming Headsets And More Discounted Ahead Of Next Week's Big Sale-January 2024
Jan 4, 2025 6:19 PM

  HyperX has announced a news sales event that kicks off next week. The HyperX Loot Drop runs from March 15-22 and will discount the company's gaming headsets, keyboards, and more. Retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop will be participating during the sales week, so if you're looking to save some money on HyperX's accessories, next week looks to be your best chance.

  While most of the deals kick off next week, there are several discounts already popping up at GameStop. A number of Cloud gaming headsets, Alloy gaming keyboards, and Pulsefire gaming mouse options are on sale from now until March 20. You can see the best deals below, and we'll keep it updated as more go live across all retailers.

  

Alloy Core RGB gaming keyboard

$45 (was $50)

  The HyperX Alloy Core RGB is a full-sized gaming keyboard with RGB lighting, quiet key switches, and dedicated media controls. It also features buttons that allow you to adjust brightness and switch lighting modes--the RGB lighting colors are also customizable.

  See at GameStop

  

Alloy Origins gaming keyboard

$90 (was $110)

  The HyperX Alloy Origins gaming keyboard is a mechanical option with red linear key switches and RGB-backlit keys. The keyboard's body is made of aluminum and features a detachable USB-C cable for easy travel and cable management. You can also customize its lighting, macros, and Game mode with the company's NGenuity software.

  See at GameStop

  

Cloud gaming headset

$60 (was $70)

  HyperX makes excellent audio products, and its PlayStation-branded Cloud gaming headset is one of the best in its price range. While it does feature the PlayStation logo, it connects via 3.5mm cable and can be used with Xbox and PC as long as you have the available port on your controller.

  See at GameStop

  

CloudX gaming headset

$60 (was $70)

  The CloudX gaming headset doesn't feature any Xbox logos, but it is intended to be used with Xbox consoles. Of course, it also uses a 3.5mm cable, so it can be used with PS5 and PS4.

  See at GameStop

  

Cloud Alpha Pro gaming headset

$90 (was $100)

  The Cloud Alpha Pro gaming headset is one of the HyperX's best peripherals, providing great sound and a quality microphone. It comes with a 3.5mm cable for PS5 and Xbox connectivity as well as an adapter to connect the headset to PC.

  See at GameStop

  

Pulsefire Core RGB gaming mouse

$25 (was $30)

  The Pulsefire Core RGB gaming mouse is a great budget option with an adjustable 6,200 DPI sensor, seven programmable buttons, and customizable RGB lighting.

  See at GameStop

  

Pulsefire FPS Pro gaming mouse

$40 (was $45)

  The Pulsefire FPS Pro gaming mouse ramps things up with an adjustable 16K DPI sensor, six programmable buttons, and customizable RGB lighting. However, it also features on-board memory to store profiles created with the NGenuity software, allowing you to switch settings quickly for different situations.

  See at GameStop

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