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The HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless delivers excellent performance, but falls just short of perfection.
The biggest competition for the Logitech G Pro X Wireless headset is the HyperX Cloud Flight S. The Flight S headset is $160, which is significantly more affordable.
The Pro X 2 Lightspeed really struggles compared to the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless, though. HyperX’s headset is just as comfortable, sounds a little bit better, and it’s as much as $50 cheaper.
The Logitech G Pro X Wireless takes everything that made the G Pro X's wired variant so good, and improves on it with effortless wireless connectivity.
HyperX's Cloud Alpha Wireless boasts a massive 300 hours of battery life, which is backed up by the best comfort and sound quality in the industry.
HP just unveiled the HyperX streamer starter pack along with the new Cloud Alpha headset Blackout Edition.
HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless Record-breaking battery life is the main reason to consider HyperX's latest wireless gaming headset, the Cloud Alpha Wireless, but these are no one-trick pony.
$99.99 and out in SeptemberHyperX’s new Cloud Alpha headphones promise comfort and clarity for pro gamers $99.99 and out in September ...
That brings us onto the overall comfort levels: they’re good. Not the best I’ve ever tested: the HyperX Cloud Alpha seems moulded to my exact cranial dimensions and simply can’t be beaten.
Nevertheless, it remains an interesting possibility. Final verdict Head to head, the HyperX Cloud Alpha and Cougar’s Immersa Pro 7.1 RGB emerge fairly even, even from a price perspective.
Dual-chamber audio, an affordable price and comfortable earmuffs? HyperX's Cloud Alpha is a nifty deal.
The HyperX Cloud Alpha is a no-frills gaming headset that should have a dedicated fanbase. Read our HyperX Cloud Alpha review to find out why.