HyperX Alloy Rise 75 Wireless gaming keyboard asks a premium price, but it offers quite a lot in return. Standout build quality, tri-mode connectivity, up to nine weeks of stamina (with the LEDs off), and a huge range of customisation options; all of this packed into a compact 75% layout.
Read More: HyperX QuadCast 2 USB Microphone review – Bump, Shake, Stream
And thanks to some admirable cleverness inherent in its UI and layout, HyperX Alloy Rise 75 Wireless gaming keyboard doesn’t feel like a cut-down compromise.
Work and Playhorse
The keyboard’s 75% layout retains essential keys like arrows and function row while saving desk space. HyperX Alloy Rise 75 Wireless features a soft, dampened keystroke and reduced acoustic resonance.
Despite its gaming dayjob, the device offers a surprisingly premium typing feel. And, at just 320mm by 135mm by 40mm, it lives up to its compact billing.
Custom Keys
HyperX Red linear switches come pre-installed and are hot-swappable, supporting both 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches. These switches actuate at 1.8 mm with a total travel of 3.8 mm and require 45 g of force, offering smooth, consistent keypresses ideal for gaming and typing.

The keyboard supports an ultra-fast 8000 Hz polling rate, ensuring near-instantaneous input registration, which is particularly beneficial for competitive play.
Read More: HP Series 5 Pro 27-inch QHD 527pq Monitor review – Affordable Versatility
Connectivity is one of HyperX Alloy Rise 75’s many strengths. 2.4GHz wireless (via USB dongle), Bluetooth 5.0, and USB-C wired open up the gaming keyboard up to a huge array of devices. Bluetooth allows pairing with up to three devices simultaneously. You can quickly jog between the three devices by hitting ‘Fn+F13’.
The 2.4GHz mode delivers low-latency performance and instant wireless access. The dongle is tiny and is kept in a recess hear the USB-C input and the tri-mode switch.
Long Runner
Battery life is rated up to 1500 hours with RGB off and around 80 hours with RGB lighting enabled. One clever trick that impressed me was the battery check function. Hit ‘Fn’ + /?’, and the 1-10 keys light up to show you how much juice you have left. The lower numbers even have yellow and red light to indicate its time to consider the charger.
Charging is handled via USB-C, and the keyboard includes an ambient light sensor to auto-adjust brightness.
Read More: HP OMEN Gaming Laptop 16 review – Sweet Portable Rig
The keycaps are double-shot PBT with side-printed legends for secondary functions, offering durability and a clean aesthetic. The keyboard also includes a programmable rotary knob and magnetic swappable top plates and badges, allowing users to personalise both function and appearance. RGB lighting is vibrant and customisable through HyperX Ngenuity software, though the software remains basic compared to competitors.

The frame combines an aluminium top plate with a plastic base, offering a sturdy, flex-free build. It’s compatible with PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series XS, Xbox One and more, so it is supremely versatile.
Earning Its Keep
HyperX Alloy Rise 75 Wireless will set you back a cool £199.99/€249.99, but it justifies its cost with premium features and build quality.
Some of the Fn shortcuts and on-board settings make life easier or enhance the user experience. I also love how all of the keys with Fn+ functions are near the Fn key so you can conveniently use these functions with one hand.
Read More: HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 Laptop review- Work, Flip, Play
The jog wheel, which is set to be a volume and mute control by default, has a nice tactile notched effect. This is a neat addition, and it’s handled with the same premium touch as the rest of the device.
HyperX Alloy Rise 75 Wireless is a well-rounded gaming keyboard that bridges the gap between enthusiast mechanical boards and something for everyday use. It’s ideal for users seeking customisation, gaming performance, and a refined typing experience for all-round utility.
HyperX Alloy Rise 75 Wireless Specifications
| Polling Rate: | 8,000Hz |
| Connectivity Options: | 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, USB-C wired |
| Battery Life: | Up to 1500 hours (backlight off); up to 80 hours (RGB on) |
| Key Switch Type: | HyperX Red – Linear mechanical switches |
| Backlighting: | RGB with 16.7 million colours |
| Switches: | Hot-swappable, compatible with 3-pin and 5-pin switches |
























