If you’ve ever browsed Razer’s selection of gaming peripherals and thought, “You guys really need to step up your RGB game,” HP has just the accessory for you. The company’s newest HyperX microphone, unveiled on Tuesday at Gamescom, has over 100 LEDs for “a stunning visual” with “energetic style,” which sounds about right. The HyperX QuadCast 2 S is a USB gaming microphone with over 100 aRGB LEDs, displaying over 16 million color combinations for your “streams and creations.” For those more concerned with audio input, the QuadCast 2 S offers a 32-bit audio resolution, 192kHz sampling rate, tap-to-mute sensor, four selectable polar patterns, and AI-based noise reduction. With the included NGENUITY software, users can customize the LEDs, limiter, and 10-band EQ. Additionally, HP is launching the HyperX Alloy Rise 75 wireless keyboard with exceptional battery life, offering 80 hours of gameplay with backlighting on or a whopping 1,500 hours with it off. The keyboard supports a 2.4GHz wireless connection or three Bluetooth connections, featuring hot-swap key switches, magnetic top plates, and badges. The HyperX QuadCast 2 S gaming mic will be available in November for $200, while the Alloy Rise 75 keyboard launches in October for $230.

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