Update: I originally put in the HyperX Cloud Alpha S headset as part of this bundle, but after my earbuds broke I came back to the headset. It's still in excellent working condition and I only put it up for sale to get some extra money. I originally prefer earbuds but after circumstances of them breaking over time, I want to switch back to headsets due to how longer the latter last. Plus, I don't want to go buy another headset or a pair of earbuds considering the budget I have right now.
Alright, so I decided to sell these HyperX peripherals that I got for a while now. There's nothing wrong with them, it's just that I haven't use them a lot and I'm trying to clear up some space. I already tested them recently and they're still in working order. I don't have enough in my budget to buy new boxes, so I'm recycling a used package box and bundling them all in one. This includes a TKL Alloy Origins Core keyboard with aqua tactile switches, a wired Pulsefire Haste 2 black mouse with Lizard Skins Grip Tape, and some extra keycaps. Let me explain further detail below for each peripheral.
HyperX TKL Alloy Origins Core Keyboard - I bought this keyboard a long time ago and it's still good to type on. It has aqua tactile switches which I lubed along with the stabilizers without any form of soldering. I also put some medical tape underneath the stabilizers, it didn't completely get rid of the rattle but reduces it enough. I also opened up the keyboard to put some painter's tape underneath the PCB and packaging foam as well to make the keyboard feel less hollow. It's the version that came with ABS keycaps, so I replaced them with black and white PBT keycaps. I stuck with the white ones to match my setup, but you can change them to the black ones, the ABS ones, or a mix between black and white. There are two keycap pullers included so do whatever you want.
HyperX PulseFire Haste 2 Wired Mouse - I bought this mouse a while ago and it's the best HyperX mouse I've used period. It also come with grip tape and an extra set of skates. I've already applied the grip tape that's bundled with the mouse, but it's a bit slippery. I removed them and then bought Lizard Skins grip tape which are a considerable upgrade over the stock ones. The reason why they're cut that way is because I have to do it from a DIY sheet and it's my 1st time doing that sort of thing. I've cut them to fit with my grip style so it'll feel less slippery and more comfortable. Just a heads up, everything is working mostly fine but the back button on the left side double clicks and I've already tried resetting it but the problem remains. You're allowed to take it apart and try to fix, otherwise the mouse is in good condition to use for both productivity and gaming as long you don't the back button a lot.
I'm accepting offers, just message me and I'll work it out, as long as it's not too cheap.
Also, here's some links to each product: https://hyperx.com/products/hyperx-alloy-origins-core-mechanical-gaming-keyboard?variant=41077971255453 https://hyperx.com/collections/gaming-mice/products/hyperx-pulsefire-haste-2-gaming-mouse?variant=43416224006301 https://hyperx.com/products/hyperx-pbt-keycaps-full-key-set?variant=42135222485149
HyperX Bundle (TKL Keyboard With Aqua Tactile, Extra Keycaps, & Wired PulseFire Haste 2 Mouse)
Update: I originally put in the HyperX Cloud Alpha S headset as part of this bundle, but after my earbuds broke I came back to the headset. It's still in excellent working condition and I only put it up for sale to get some extra money. I originally prefer earbuds but after circumstances of them breaking over time, I want to switch back to headsets due to how longer the latter last. Plus, I don't want to go buy another headset or a pair of earbuds considering the budget I have right now.
Alright, so I decided to sell these HyperX peripherals that I got for a while now. There's nothing wrong with them, it's just that I haven't use them a lot and I'm trying to clear up some space. I already tested them recently and they're still in working order. I don't have enough in my budget to buy new boxes, so I'm recycling a used package box and bundling them all in one. This includes a TKL Alloy Origins Core keyboard with aqua tactile switches, a wired Pulsefire Haste 2 black mouse with Lizard Skins Grip Tape, and some extra keycaps. Let me explain further detail below for each peripheral.
HyperX TKL Alloy Origins Core Keyboard - I bought this keyboard a long time ago and it's still good to type on. It has aqua tactile switches which I lubed along with the stabilizers without any form of soldering. I also put some medical tape underneath the stabilizers, it didn't completely get rid of the rattle but reduces it enough. I also opened up the keyboard to put some painter's tape underneath the PCB and packaging foam as well to make the keyboard feel less hollow. It's the version that came with ABS keycaps, so I replaced them with black and white PBT keycaps. I stuck with the white ones to match my setup, but you can change them to the black ones, the ABS ones, or a mix between black and white. There are two keycap pullers included so do whatever you want.
HyperX PulseFire Haste 2 Wired Mouse - I bought this mouse a while ago and it's the best HyperX mouse I've used period. It also come with grip tape and an extra set of skates. I've already applied the grip tape that's bundled with the mouse, but it's a bit slippery. I removed them and then bought Lizard Skins grip tape which are a considerable upgrade over the stock ones. The reason why they're cut that way is because I have to do it from a DIY sheet and it's my 1st time doing that sort of thing. I've cut them to fit with my grip style so it'll feel less slippery and more comfortable. Just a heads up, everything is working mostly fine but the back button on the left side double clicks and I've already tried resetting it but the problem remains. You're allowed to take it apart and try to fix, otherwise the mouse is in good condition to use for both productivity and gaming as long you don't the back button a lot.
I'm accepting offers, just message me and I'll work it out, as long as it's not too cheap.
Also, here's some links to each product: https://hyperx.com/products/hyperx-alloy-origins-core-mechanical-gaming-keyboard?variant=41077971255453 https://hyperx.com/collections/gaming-mice/products/hyperx-pulsefire-haste-2-gaming-mouse?variant=43416224006301 https://hyperx.com/products/hyperx-pbt-keycaps-full-key-set?variant=42135222485149