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HyperX announces Naruto-themed gaming peripheral collection

If you're a fan of Naruto, you might be interested in this. HyperX has just announced the release of limited edition Naruto: Shippuden gaming peripherals, including a mouse, a mousepad, a mechanical keyboard and a headset. One set is themed after Naruto himself, while another set is themed after Itachi Uchiha. 

These peripherals will be available in two colour schemes that Naruto fans will surely recognise. The orange and black collection pays homage to Naruto himself, matching his traditional colours. The other set is inspired by the rogue ninja Itachi Uchiha, using a red and black theme, matching the Akatsuki vests.

Both character-inspired sets include an Alloy Origins mechanical keyboard, packing HyperX switches, customisable RGB backlit lighting, and an aluminium body. Each set also includes a Cloud Alpha headset with 50mm drivers, dual-chamber technology and memory foam earpads covered in soft synthetic leather. Moreover, there are two themed Pulsefire Haste mice weighing the same 59g as the original, thanks to its honeycomb hex shell, as well as two Pulsefire Mat XL mousepads.

The Naruto: Shippuden gaming peripherals collection will be available on September 21st, exclusively through the HyperX shop. The themed Alloy Origins keyboard will go for $119.99, and the Cloud Alpha headset for $109.99. As for the Pulsefire Haste and Mat XL mousepads, they will go for $59.99 and $39.99, respectively.

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