Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum Vs. Hyper X Alloy Origins Core

G410 Atlas Spectrum Alloy Origins Core
G410 Atlas Spectrum Alloy Origins Core
Specification: 
No. of Keys: 8786
No. of Macro Keys: 
Media Keys: Via Function Keys
Palm Rest: Limited, Left hand onlyNo
Profiles: 3 onboard
Processor: 
Memory Size: 
Connection: USB USB Type-C to USB Type-A
Cord Length: 1.8m1.8 m, Detachable, Braided
Wireless: N/A
Battery Type: N/A
Battery Life: N/A
Key Switches: Romer-GHyperX Switch
Key Caps: 
USB Passthrough: No
Audio Passthrough: No
Features: 
Anti-ghosting: 100% anti-ghosting, N-key mode
Software: Logitech Gaming SoftwareNGENUITY
Lighting: 
Colour Options: 16.8 million colorsPer key RGB lighting and 5 brightness levels
Lighting Effect: Breathing, Star Effect, Color Cycle, Color Wave, Key Press
Dimensions & Weight: 
Dimension (LxWxH): 390.5 x 185.2 x 35.5 mm360 x 132.5 x 34.5 mm
Weight (grams): 830 g900 g
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G410 Atlas Spectrum


The G410 Atlas Spectrum by Logitech is a TenKeyLess keyboard with 87 keys, which uses Romer-G switches. The G410 Atlas Spectrum keyboard uses a USB connection, with a 1.8m cable. It is supported by Logitech Gaming Software software. And has 16.8 million colors backlighting with Breathing, Star Effect, Color Cycle, Color Wave, Key Press effects. It weighs in at 830 g, and is 390.5 x 185.2 x 35.5 mm [LxWxH].

Alloy Origins Core


The Alloy Origins Core by Hyper X is a TenKeyLess keyboard with 86 keys, which uses HyperX Switch switches. The keyboard has media keys which are accessible via function keys. The Alloy Origins Core keyboard uses a USB Type-C to USB Type-A connection, with a 1.8 m, Detachable, Braided cable. It is supported by NGENUITY software. And has Per key RGB lighting and 5 brightness levels backlighting. It weighs in at 900 g, and is 360 x 132.5 x 34.5 mm [LxWxH].