If you've ever felt that Razer's gaming peripherals could use a bit more RGB flair, HP's latest announcement might catch your eye. Unveiled at Gamescom, the HyperX QuadCast 2 S is a USB gaming microphone that promises to brighten up your streaming setup with its impressive array of over 100 aRGB LEDs. These individually customizable lights offer over 16 million color combinations, designed to enhance your "streams and creations."
But the QuadCast 2 S isn't just about looks. It boasts a 32-bit audio resolution and a 192kHz sampling rate, ensuring high-quality sound. The microphone features a tap-to-mute sensor, four selectable polar patterns, and comes with a shock mount and stand. For those who prefer to fine-tune their setup, HyperX NGENUITY software allows for detailed customization of the LEDs, limiter, and a 10-band EQ. The mic also includes AI-based noise reduction to keep your audio clear and crisp.
In addition to the QuadCast 2 S, HP is also introducing the HyperX Alloy Rise 75 keyboard. This wireless keyboard is touted for having "the longest battery life on a backlit dual-wireless gaming keyboard," offering up to 80 hours of gameplay with backlighting on and an impressive 1,500 hours with it off. The Alloy Rise 75 supports a 2.4GHz wireless connection and up to three Bluetooth connections, and features hot-swappable key switches, magnetic top plates, and badges.
The HyperX QuadCast 2 S will be available in November for $200, while the Alloy Rise 75 keyboard is set to launch in October for $230. Whether you're drawn to its flashy design or its robust performance, HP's new peripherals are designed to elevate both your gameplay and your setup.


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