If you happen to’ve ever browsed Razer’s number of gaming peripherals and thought, “You guys really need to step up your RGB game,” HP has simply the accent for you. The corporate’s latest HyperX microphone, unveiled on Tuesday at Gamescom, has over 100 LEDs for “a stunning visual” with “energetic style,” which sounds about proper.
The HyperX QuadCast 2 S is a USB gaming microphone with over 100 aRGB LEDs. The individually customizable lights can show over 16 million coloration mixtures. Why, you ask? To enrich your “streams and creations,” based on HP. (Positive, why not!)
If you happen to’re the form of fuddy-duddy who cares extra about audio enter than groovy mild reveals, the QuadCast 2 S has a 32-bit audio decision and a 192kHz sampling fee. It has a tap-to-mute sensor, 4 selectable polar patterns and a bundled shock mount / stand combo. When used with the HyperX NGENUITY software program (NGENIOUS!), you may customise the LEDs, limiter and 10-band EQ. It additionally contains AI-based noise discount.
Along with the Vegas on line casino of gaming mics, HP is launching a wi-fi keyboard that it claims has “the longest battery life on a backlit dual-wireless gaming keyboard” accessible. The HyperX Alloy Rise 75 presents 80 hours of gameplay with the backlighting on (extra RGB!!). Alternatively, you may squeeze out “a staggering 1,500 hours with the backlighting off.” (At the very least your mic can compensate for the dearth of backlighting underneath these situations.)
The keyboard helps a 2.4GHz wi-fi connection or as much as three Bluetooth connections. It contains hot-swap key switches, magnetic high plates and badges.
The RGB-tastic HyperX QuadCast 2 S gaming mic can be accessible in November for $200, whereas the Alloy Rise 75 keyboard launches in October for $230.