HyperX revealed several new products during the first day of CES 2021. Gaming gear for both PC and console was on display, including the company's first 60% keyboard – HyperX Alloy Origins 60 – a new charging solution for Xbox controllers, and increased availability of the popular Pulsefire Haste Gaming Mouse.

Here's a quick look at everything announced during the HyperX CES 2021 presentation:

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HyperX Alloy Origins 60 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

This beautiful keyboard features HyperX red linear mechanical switches for rapid actuation, exposed LED designs, and PBT double-shot keycaps with secondary functions printed on the sides. It's also compatible with the NGENUITY software, letting you customize its lighting and macro settings. MSRP: $99.99 | Available: February 22

HyperX ChargePlay Duo Controller Charging Station for Xbox

Compatible with both Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S controllers, this new product features a "quick docking design on the weighted base and LED indicators that display charging status for each controller." Each dock is also sold with two 1400mAH rechargeable battery packs. MSRP: $99.99 | Available: February (TBD)

HyperX Pulsefire Haste Expanded Availability

The popular ultra-light mouse can now be purchased globally. It features PTFE skates for smooth movements, a HyperFlex USB cable for reduced friction, and grip tape for both sides of the mouse. MSRP: $ £49.99 / €59.99 | Available: January 11

HyperX Cloud 2 Wireless Expanded Availability

Previously only available in the US, the Cloud 2 can now be purchased around the globe. These headphones offer a rich in-game audio experience that remain comfortable through long play sessions. Best of all, you can get up to 30 hours of playtime out of them before requiring a charge. MSRP £149.99 / €169.99 | Available: January 11

HyperX Cloud Revolver + 7.1 Expanded Availability

The last announcement from HyperX revealed that the Cloud Revolver + 7.1 gaming headset would be made available globally. It boasts "50mm directional drivers to deliver greater depth and width for improved audio precisions in first-person shooter and open environment games." MSRP £139.99 / €159.99 | Available: January 11

CES 2021 is only getting started, but we've already heard a lot of great news from various gaming companies. OtterBox announced a bunch of new gear, and even Mad Catz had a new mouse to show off. Stay tuned in the coming days for more updates.

Learn more about HyperX by checking out its official website.

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