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HyperX updates its Pudding keycaps for mechanical keyboards

HyperX has refreshed its Pudding keycaps for mechanical gaming keyboards. Featuring a translucent dual-layer design, the updated Pudding keycaps are available in both black and white “pudding” colour options.

According to HyperX, the translucent dual-layer design allows the RGB lighting to shine through the keycap, delivering an appealing overall aesthetic. The Pudding keycaps use “durable double shot PBT material” with thicker walls for enhanced durability and resistance to wear, friction, and solvents.

These keycaps use the signature HyperX font, with wide, bold characters that allow the RGB lighting to pass through for improved legibility. Compatibility wise, you can use the refreshed Pudding keycaps on all HyperX mechanical gaming keyboards and any keyboard using Cherry MX switch stems.

The included keycap removal tool is also specifically designed for HyperX keycaps. The refreshed Pudding keycaps will be available with an English (US) layout, with a total of 104 keys.

Both versions of the HyperX Pudding Keycaps come with a 2-year warranty and are available now for $24.99 on HyperX's online shop. You can learn more about the keycaps and their availability in your region HERE.

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