Just when you think you’ve seen it all, something comes along that really takes your breath away. Albeit rather than breathless from awe, I was winded with shock. The prototype peripherals have been created in a partnership with Swarovsky. Now, HyperX did say they’re unsure if they’ll bring them to market, and I think they’re merely testing the market here at Computex.
As far as I’m concerned, they look bloody awful. And that’s me being polite. They’re gaudy and tacky and ironically, I bet they’re not as “cheap” as I think they look. Of course, taste is extremely subjective. I’m 100% sure there is a market for these.
In some parts of the world, I’m sure these would be more appropriate. For me at home in the UK… It’s a bit much. I can see some streamers liking them too, it’s certainly a talking point.
Albeit, ugly or fantastic as you think they look, they’re still premium gaming peripherals. The HyperX range of headset, keyboards, mice, etc, are as good as they come. So, keep that in mind, these are great peripherals, just with a whole lot of bling.
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