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The HyperX Cloud Alpha S offers virtual 7.1 surround sound while also staying true to the brand's signature comfort. The gaming headset sells for $129.99.
Sound is most definitely a very important aspect of gaming. Depending on what you’re playing, it can be the difference between winning and losing. The HyperX Cloud Alpha gaming headset is one of ...
Gamescom 2019 - HyperX just revealed its new $130 Cloud Alpha headset that rocks virtual 7.1 surround sound for more immersive gaming and entertainment experiences.
HyperX's excellent Cloud Alpha headset is one of the most immersive gaming headsets out there.
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.
HyperX Cloud Alpha review: setting the gold standard for gaming headsets The HyperX Cloud Alpha is the best gaming headset around, mixing style, high-end performance, and great value ...
Review HyperX has plenty of options for gaming headsets, and its latest offering is the Cloud Alpha. It is available now for $100, and it acts as the followup to HyperX’s Cloud II. The big ...
The HyperX Cloud Alpha still boasts the 50mm drivers that pump out gorgeous sound. The headset still has that distinct channel separation that helps players in games such as “ The Evil Within 2 ...
Announced at CES 2022, the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless gaming headset with up to 300 hours of battery life per charge is now available.
The Cloud Alpha S features the familiar HyperX headset physical design and also shares some audio shaping designs such as dual chamber technology to help separate the bass from the mids and highs.
The HyperX Cloud Alpha S brings back everything I loved about the original Cloud Alpha and enhances it with 7.1 surround sound, improved pads, and a game-chat balance right in-line on the dongle.
HyperX has revealed its new Cloud Alpha S gaming headset at Computex 2019. The model is designed to meet the unique audio needs of gamers, including dual chamber technology for what HyperX says is ...