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🎮 Level up your game with legendary comfort and pro sound clarity!
The HyperX Cloud Alpha gaming headset features innovative Dual Chamber Drivers for superior sound clarity and reduced distortion, wrapped in a durable aluminum frame with signature HyperX comfort. Compatible across all major gaming platforms and equipped with a detachable noise-cancelling microphone, it’s engineered for immersive, long-lasting gaming sessions and crystal-clear communication.


















| ASIN | B074NBSF9N |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Gaming, Music |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Charge Time | 4 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #127 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #6 in PC Game Headsets |
| Brand Name | HyperX |
| Built-In Media | Headset,Cable,Detachable Mic,User Manual,Protective Case |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 300 Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Black or Red |
| Carrying Case Material | Cloth |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One/ Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Mobile, Cloud Alpha Wireless |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Push Button, Remote |
| Control Type | Inline |
| Controller Type | Inline |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (16,979) |
| Earpiece Shape | Circumaural |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| External Testing Certification | não aplicavel |
| Frequency Range | 50 Hz - 18 kHz |
| Frequency Response | 27000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00196188048030, 00740617268324 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 65 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro Gaming Headset for PC, PS4 & Xbox One, Nintendo Switch (HX-HSCA-RD/AM) |
| Item Weight | 298 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HP Inc. |
| Model Name | HyperX Cloud Alpha |
| Model Number | HX-HSCA-RD/AM |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 98 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
| Style Name | Wired |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 196188048030 740617268324 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | 3.5 mm |
A**D
My gold standard for gaming headsets
Short of plugging these into a HyperX Quadcast mic, I doubt you'll find a much better setup for gaming....especially at this price point. The sound quality is amazing for headphones in any context and the earcups are very very comfy. The built-in mic sounds very good for a headset mic, but I digress... I started off with the Cloud I's first and absolutely loved them, but the volume pot started getting scratchy and I worried about damage to the attached cable becoming an issue. So I figured I'd stick with HyperX and give these Cloud Alpha's a try, since the cable does detach. I love the Cloud I's, so I'll just stick to comparing the two of those as they are both phenomenal headsets and would both be a good buy. -Build and Comfort- HyperX is just KILLING it on the comfort front IMO. The earcups are basically like tempurpedic memory foam and are a joy to wear. Where the Alpha differs from the Cloud I's is how they feel out of the box. The Alphas still super comfy, but firmer than the Cloud I's. After some wear-in, they soften up, but I can imagine the Alphas lasting longer because of this. Still comfy, just not quite as squishy. Some people may prefer a firmer feel, YMMV. Both headphones feel very solid and have a good weight to them. Could use some more padding in the headband, but I don't really feel much discomfort after wearing them. This is about the only comfort area I could see them needing improvement on. Not sure if it really amounts to build quality, but the previously mentioned attached cable on the Cloud I's has become an issue for me (the volume pot is really scratchy), but the Alphas have a removable cord and the volume pot feels much more sturdy as well. -Sound Quality- Holy crap, I have literally returned $500 Shure headphones in favor of these. And to all assuming I have unrefined, plebian ears...16 years as a guitarist/bassist, audio engineering work for 6 of those years, running PA boards at a few venues, and a gig as a backing bassist for a solo artist (using in-ears) would put me a cut above the typical dude listening to Spotify on his iPhone. I know a good pair when I hear it. Now the Shures were not flat response for mixing or monitoring, they were listening headphones, but while there is a slight EQ curve and some "signature" enhancements on the Alphas, they are surprisingly flat in a good way...albeit with some extended bass and very smooth highs. The difference is the Cloud I's seemed to have more bass due to an EQ bump in the low-end response along with the seal being tighter on your ears with their squishier earcups. The Alphas are firmer and so the seal isn't quite as tight on my head, making for less perceived bass at first, but if you squish them on your ears you catch a bit more of the low-end. I will also say the low-end on the Alphas is much cleaner than on the Cloud I's, which may not be caught by some listeners. When you hear explosions, rumbling, or are listening to bassy music you won't hear these buzzing or bottoming out like the Cloud I's can. I use an external Sound Blaster card with one of my PCs and my custom EQ curve for music listening is handled beautifully by these Alphas. This by no means is an insult to the Cloud I's, they are easily contenders with most $100-$250 listening headsets out there, but in comparison to the Alphas, these are the differences you'll experience. -Noise Isolation- The Alphas are, again, not as tight a seal as the Cloud I's but that could change in time. FWIW, these cut out a noticeable amount of noise...with only really rumbly or booming sounds getting through. A neighbor firing up a giant truck or thunder outside will catch my attention, but high pitched sounds get drowned out when you are listening to music or playing a game. I'm sure with wear they'll get even better, but for a passive headset they do a fine job. -Mic Quality- The mic is perfectly fine and right in line with most $100+ gaming headset mics. Don't expect something on-par with a dedicated mic like the HyperX Quadcast or a Razer Siren, this is a totally different league of mic, but does a respectable job. Most people use these for Discord or Zoom calls, or want to cut down on background noise as opposed to using an external mic. -Connectors- The core cable has the headphone/mic conductors built into one 3.5mm plug, the same as old iPhone headsets and many other gaming headsets do. There is an extender cable that splits it out to a headphone and mic plug separately. One thing I found weird, is my Cloud I's were the same, but when I plugged the single 3.5mm combo jack into my HyperX Quadcast they flat out would not work. HOWEVER, the Alphas DO work for some reason. Not sure why, seems like basically the same cable. Either way, the cable is long enough for most folks' rigs so no worries on that. -Overall- If you want a gaming headset, or even just a headset for listening to music at your computer comfortably, this is an amazing headset. If you're fine with over-ear headphones for listening on the go, there's no reason not to use these IMO. If you're a streamer and want to save money and still get great performance...BUY THESE!! Some people might scoff at these and not consider them good since they aren't "Pro Level" gear, but honestly for monitoring and even music listening I would put these up against nearly any sub-$600 headset. I don't abuse the hell out of my headphones, but they definitely get put to use for hours on end every day and I've still had no issues. The Cloud I's (non-USB) are great too, but for a bit more the Alphas are just plain amazing. The only thing you need to worry about these is if they discontinue them!
C**E
Reliable, durable, and an all around stellar PC headset
Let me just start this off by saying I never leave reviews. I'm not very easily impressed. I usually buy something, receive it, and carry on with my day. However, I've had these for over two years now, and it only just recently dawned on me how much of an anomaly this headset has been compared to others I've had in the past. In the hundreds, if not thousands of hours I've used this headset for, not once has it ever consciously occurred to me that they're being worn while in use. You slap them on out of the box, adjust the earcups to your liking, and then forget they're there. These things are so damn comfortable that I regularly forget I'm wearing them when I leave my apartment to go do other activities. I can't sing its praises enough in terms of comfort, since it feels like wearing nothing at all once properly adjusted. As for the sound quality, it's pretty damn good. I've never really been much of an audio snob, but this is more than sufficient if you're just looking for something with quality sound. I've used them for everything from games to podcasts, and there has never been an instance where I was underwhelmed in any capacity by the sound quality here. Absolutely zero complaints from me in this department. The noise cancellation is pretty good, too. I mean, it's not gonna completely tune out anything and everything, but background noise is definitely reduced. My apartment's AC is only about ten feet from my desk, and it gets to be decently loud at times. Though the noise from it is still noticeable when wearing them, it still becomes maybe 30% quieter; even at that close a range. Get sucked into a game, movie, podcast, or album wearing these, and you'll soon forget about any white noise going on in your immediate vicinity anyway. You can also buy HyperX's 7.1 surround sound USB adapter to beef up the sound a bit should you so choose, but I mainly use it for additional volume control and ease of use instead of the surround sound. Maybe I'm using it wrong, but it's just never worked for me. If you're sometimes rough with your peripherals like me, you probably are looking for something that can take a bit more punishment than most. Rest assured you won't be disappointed here, because this thing's rock solid. Just off the top of my head, my Cloud Alpha has survived: -Being slammed in the heavy wooden door leading to my apartment -Being slammed in a car door -Being accidentally rolled over at least two dozen times by sixty pound steel office chair -Being tossed onto hardwood flooring when I missed my intended target of the couch more times than I can count -Being dropped six feet onto solid concrete -Being stepped on at least two hundred different times -Being vomited on on more than one occasion, though that can probably be attributed to luck more than anything else Seriously, there are times when throw this guy around and have the headband pretzel in a concerning fashion, only to pick them up again, put them back on, and continue where I left off none the worse for wear. Every time I'd get a little alarmed at the aggressive way that I'd just manhandled my headset, it'd be a completely irrational fear. Barring smashing these things with a hammer or actually trying to bend the headband 180 degrees in the opposite direction, there's no conceivable way to me you could break these in day to day use. I've included a few pictures of the wear and tear they've accumulated over the years, as well as the lengths to which they regularly bend just to give you an idea of the punishment they can take. Believe me when I say the build quality is second to none. Now, at this point you know the headset itself is durable, but you might still be wondering about the cable used to connect said headset to your preferred device. Wonder no more. The included cable is 48 inches of (what might as well be) braided steel, and in my two years of usage, it's accumulated nary a scratch save for a small, nearly nonexistent kink below the volume control. It's detachable too, so you never have to worry about the annoyance and potential stress point that comes from having a cable permanently anchored to your headset. I've coiled this thing up all sorts of ways, tossed it into my pockets and backpack in a ball, and it's none the worse for wear considering. Even if you DO somehow manage to break the cable or render it otherwise unusable, don't worry; it can be replaced with any other 3.5mm audio cable with zero hit to sound quality. Trust me. I've checked. My only real gripe about this product is that my microphone has never worked; even brand new out of the box. I've since bought a replacement mic that also hasn't worked either, so my guess is that it's a manufacturing defect rather than something that broke during use over the years. This is really only something that you should think about if you don't already have a mic and/or will be using this mainly for games. Even if yours also turns out to be broken, I'm sure the folks in customer support would be more than willing to exchange your defective set for a functioning unit. But yeah. This has got to be the best headset I've ever purchased in the ten odd years I've been using them. The price is a bit steep compared your standard headset fare, but the price of admission is well worth it. I've used these things so much that the pleather on the earcups is starting to peel off, and I'll continue to use them until I literally can't anymore, for whatever reason that may be. Can't recommend them enough.
E**A
Excellent Sound Quality and Crystal-Clear Microphone
I’ve been using this headset for gaming and talking with friends, and it has been amazing. The audio quality is clear with great bass, making games, music, and videos sound fantastic. The microphone is also very clear, and everyone says my voice sounds crisp without background noise. It’s comfortable to wear for long gaming sessions, and the build quality feels solid. Overall, this is a great headset for the price, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for great sound and a reliable microphone.
A**R
Nice headset with good audio, but with some flimsy parts
Pros: Good overall headset. Audio is nice and mic seems to work well. Have had them for over a year and they are still working fine. They look cool. Cons: Ear pads are ok, but aftermarket foam ear pads was a nice upgrade. The worst part of these is the swivel connection between the ear piece and the head support. These plastic pieces are starting to deteriorate for no reason, and probably should have been made of metal or some stronger material. I treat these headphones really nicely and never throw them around and yet the joints on both sides are falling apart. I'm sure it's a matter of time before they break completely. The only replacements I see online are third-party 3D printed ones.
M**E
Do you own the Cloud or Cloud II? Then don't waste money on this.
This is nothing but a downgrade over my original HyperX Cloud headset that I bought these to replace. Nothing wrong with my current headset, it was just several years old and showing some wear and tear. These are actually worse than those original Clouds. The sound isolation is far, far worse, to the point of offering almost no sound isolation at all. Best guess that lack of sound isolation is due to the different ear-pad material and the fact that there are several small hole at the top of each ear cup. What purpose those holes serve I have no idea, but I do know they allow sound to leak out of the ear cups, so that means they are allowing sound to leak into the ear cups as well. The clamping force is almost non existent as well. This adds even more to the lack of sound isolation. The ear-pads are not maintain a tight seal and I can hear the difference if I physically press them tighter against my head. The removable cable creates the same issue that every headset with a removable cable has. It transfers the vibrations of the cable rubbing against your shirt into the ear cup. A hardwired connection doesn't transfer those vibrations as much to the point where they are as noticeable. But when you have a removable cable, the socket and metal connection amplify those vibrations. Not a huge deal, and I knew this before I made my purchase, but its important to point out as I am comparing how they are worse than my original Clouds. I have not been able to test the mic quality with a third party yet but testing the mic for picking up that sound leakage I mentioned earlier, its really bad. Running a recorder and playing a song in the background, the song is clearly picked up through the microphone and that's why my volume at only 48%, which is where I run it at all times under normal conditions. I did not have this issue with my original Cloud headset. I am finding no benefit to the advertised "dual chamber" design. They sound no better than my original Cloud headset, but at least they sound no worse. A final parting thought, while I appreciate that the inline control is smaller than the original, the new one is obvious garbage. I guarantee the volume wheel will be the first point of failure on this headset. Especially since they put it so close to the ear cup that its basically designed to get bumped around by the user. I can't tuck it away safely on my desk like I could with my original Cloud. Edit: Lowered to 1 star as I've determined what the holes at the top of the ear cups are for. They lie and bill this headset as a closed back design, but as I mentioned before it doesn't have the sound isolation like it should as a closed back headset. Well its because of those holes. Compounding that issue is the drivers used in this headset sound terrible if you convert it into a closed back design by plugging those holes. I put a piece of electrical tape over each row of holes on the ear cups. It helps with the sound isolation, but made them sound terrible. The original clouds are fully closed back and sound great. Like I thought, the whole dual chamber design is a gimmick. The drivers they're using are simply garbage compared to what they used previously when they were really just slapping their branding on a headset made by someone else. You can test what I'm talking about without using tape. I have a fan running in my room, so its easy for me to notice the sound isolation. With these Alphas on, if I run my fingers along the top to block those holes, the sound from my fan drops significantly. You can run that same test if you don't want to stick tape on them. But doing so reduces the sound quality. I can hear the bass drop in the song I was listening to. Edit 2: There terrible placement of the in line controls means it smacks into my desk the second every time I take the headset off. Its at that perfect, terrible, height to ensure that the second it comes off your head it will hit whatever is around you. Its at a terrible height when you're wearing it too, you have to lift your hand up off your desk and bend your wrist to reach near your left nipple. The original cloud had the inline controls far enough away from the headset that it could rest on your desk. Which was perfect because it was all of 2 inches from your hand if you needed to adjust something. While some people may not like that, if they wanted to keep it up off the desk it would better if it was up closer to your collarbone. Its a more natural position to reach for. If you simply bend your arm at the elbow, like doing a curl, your hand comes to rest near your collarbone. It would be more comfortable to reach and wouldn't smack on your desk the second you take the headset off.
W**R
Reliable headset with great sound and a long cord
I have been very happy with this headset. The sound quality is clear and balanced for gaming, music, and voice chat, and it has been reliable with no major issues. The cord is also a big plus. It is long enough to use comfortably without feeling restricted, and it feels sturdy rather than cheap or flimsy. The headset itself is comfortable for longer gaming sessions and feels well built. Overall, this is a solid, dependable gaming headset that does exactly what I need. Great sound, good comfort, and no unnecessary complications.
J**T
Rainbow Six Siege, PUBG, Fortnite, Overwatch players buy this headset now!
Foreground: I will be doing a comparison to a previous headset and explaining my current setup, then we'll get into the review. My previous headset was the Turtle Beach Elite Pro with T.A.C. the headset itself lasted me about 2.5 years and within the last year sounds slowly started becoming muffled, and the L ear driver seemed to be shorting out. (Sounded like I was going deaf in my L ear). I was in the market looking for a headset that could serve my needs as an extensive gamer and a streamer. The turtle beaches served me well for the first year but I wanted to see what else was available. Que in the HyperX Cloud Alpha. I was in debate between these, the Cloud Revolver S, and Sennheiser PC37x from Massdrop. I decided to pull the trigger on the Alphas because after reading TONS of reviews, it appeared that they seemed to be the best "bang" for your buck as well as one of the best sounding headsets out there. I wasn't too worried about price though as I had spent $200 on the TB's I had prior. I just wanted a headset that fit my needs which was: 1: Comfort; as I sometimes have 8+ hour long streaming/gaming sessions 2: Sound Quality; I play tons of competitive shooters as well as indie games and listen to music. I wanted crisp audio with decent bass and mids 3: Durability; When spending over $100 I'd like to hang on to gear for AT LEAST 2+ years With all that said, I won't overstate too much which can be found from other reviews on here. IF YOU PLAY SHOOTERS, YOU NEED THIS HEADSET. I cannot stress this enough. I couldn't believe how many specific audio cues I was missing out on while wearing my turtle beaches. Now, to be fair, I do have my Alpha's connected into the turtle beach TAC(tactical audio controller) essentially and external USB mixamp. And it gives me mic monitoring and a bit of audio boost. But, the fact that these SOAR over turtle beach's premium flagship headset in audio quality really does say something. The only small gripes I have is that my ears touch the drivers and the outbound mic quality sound is just a LITTLE bit more artificial and nasly than it was on the Elite Pro's. It doesn't cause any ear fatigue but I just ended up getting used to it. I suppose I can just fix that with some thicker earpads. To summarize: HyperX Cloud Alpha's are just amazing and blow other competition out of the water. In audio quality, this is what I expect out of spending $100 and I think this should now be the Gold Standard for gaming headsets. Super comfy, fantastic audio quality, good microphone, and great build. 5/5
R**.
Good headphones with no frills
This set was recommended to me to meet my specific needs of a low tech, no frills, no RGB, no "gamer" nonsense headphones with a replaceable cord and I have to say it meets all my expectations. The cord is a good length with the included extender / splitter and since the cable can be detached with either end I can replace it if it gets damaged 5 years from now. Big points for keeping the valuable part of the headphones separate from the most common faulty part. The inline volume is positioned in the line of the standard cable that comes with the headphones rather than on the phones themselves, which was a big issue for me because I like to lean back and listen to something while I relax and my old Kraken model would adjust the volume every time my head hit my chair. Since it connects via Line / Aux there is no USB, no drivers, no frills, just plug it in and it works with my computer or Switch. I really appreciate the attention to the little things that add up to quite a nice headset. I cannot comment on the microphone or aesthetics, I don't care how it looks and I have a much nicer dedicated microphone but I really like how modular the headphones are: Instead of folding back a microphone I never use I can just physically unplug it and store it the box in my closet.
M**)
SONIDO CON MUCHA NITIDEZ.
Auriculares perfectos para juegos, compatibles con PS4, Xbox One y con plataformas con conexión Jack de 3.5 mm, perfectos por su nitidez en el sonido gracias a la tecnología de altavoces con cámaras dobles, perfectos por los cómodos que son, esta marca destaca por la comodidad de sus cascos, y perfectos por su diseño atractivo y llamativo para el juego. Cuando lo recibimos en casa nos llega en una caja de cartón plastificado color negro, muy bien protegidos, el exterior de la caja lleva un cartón también plastificado con fotos de los auriculares e información de los mismos, abrimos la caja y tenemos un pequeño manual del usuario, los cascos, el micrófono, los cables, y una bolsita de tela para proteger los cascos cuando no los usamos. Los auriculares son de tipo diadema, color negro con detalles en rojo, la estructura es de metal y la diadema está forrada de una tela imitación a piel, con un acabado de cosido muy bonito y muy bien hecho, son ajustables para diferentes tamaños de cabeza, en la parte superior de la diadema tenemos grabado el nombre de la marca, HyperX, los pabellones auditivos son muy cómodos y de adaptan perfectamente a las orejas, con un acolchado extraordinario, los auriculares tiene una frecuencia de 13 - 27.000 Hz, una imperancia de 65 Ohm, una frecuencia del micrófono: 50 - 18.000 Hz, y una sensibilidad del micrófono de -43 dB, datos que podemos ver en las características de los auriculares. Como he dicho al principio están diseñados para juegos, y lo podemos conectar a la PS4, Xbox One, PC, Tablet, Smartphone, Portátil, etc., tiene un gran sonido y una cancelación de ruido muy buena en el micrófono, tienen una comodidad sin igual, para que pasemos horas y horas jugando con ellos y no nos moleste, por todos estos detalles que he comentado y por los dicho anteriormente, estoy enamorado de estos auriculares que tiene una relación calidad precio sin igual, sin duda sí los aconsejo y le doy las cinco estrellas. Moito67_Ray
N**S
Amazing headphone
Amazing headphone for gaming
M**A
Simplemente Genial!!
Son los segundos audífonos para gaming que adquiero, los primeros fueron uno gold headset de sony, y debo decir que los HyperX Cloud Alpha son excepcionales en comparación aparte de ser mucho mas durables por su estructura de alumnio, el sonido es claro y nítido, donde al jugar podemos escuchar claramente donde provienen los sonidos, los probe con Forza 7 y con Doom, en Forza el audio te ayuda a envolverte mas en la experiencia de conducción, ya que puedes como dije, escuchar la fuente del sonido, por ejemplo al poner la cámara de la perspectiva del conductor, claramente puedes escuchar como el sonido de frenado y derrape de las llantas provienen de abajo, como si realmente estuvieras manejando dentro de un automóvil de carreras, en Doom que puedo decir, simplemente el sonido de la atmósfera te hace mas sentir la emoción al jugar, y mas cuando acabas con los demonios con los rugidos de tus armas. Los audífonos aíslan muy bien el ruido exterior, para que nada te saque de la inmersión de tus juegos, y uno de los puntos mas fuertes, es que son super cómodos, con lo cual puedes jugar horas y horas sin que te cansen o te lastimen las orejas como otras que hay en el mercado de menor calidad. Ahora hablando del micrófono también es bueno, es claro, evita que tus amigos escuchen ruidos, cumple con su cometido a esa hora de hacer las salas de juego y platicar y divertirte con tus amigos, ademas que es removible lo cual los hace muy prácticos. Son unos audífonos geniales que no puedo mas que recomendarlos totalmente, por su calidad, por su precio, los convierten en una compra de la cual no te arrepentirás. Les dejo un vídeo y unas fotos que realice de los audífonos para que las puedan apreciar.
A**R
Bu Paraya Alabileceğiniz En İyi Kulak Bütçeniz Varsa Daha Ucuzuna Bakmayın Bile
Eğer benim gibiseniz, RGB'ye çok ilginiz yoksa ve laptop kullanıyorsanız alabilceğiniz en iyi kulaklıktır. Ben çok araştırma yaptıktan sonra bu kulaklığı buldum ondan önce ucuz kulaklık kullandım 300 TL'ye fakat bu onun yanında 2000TL gibi duruyor. Yani demek istediğim ucuz olsun ve kaliteli arıyorsanız 300 400 Tlye hatta 500e bile bulamazsınız. Ben müzik dinlemeyi çok seven bir insanım o yüzden oyunumun yanında kaliteli müzik de dinlemek isterim ve bu kulaklık beni yeterince tatmin ediyor. Bütçeniz yetiyorsa yapıştırın alın derim. Hele indirime girerse hiç düşünmeden alın. Eklemek istiyorum: Benim kulaklarım normalden biraz büyük olduğu için bana rahat gelen bir kulaklık bulmak zordu ve eğer kulaklık biraz bile küçük geliyorsa 1 2 saat sonra kulağım aşırı derecede ağrı yapıyor ve dokunamıyordum. Bu bile tam kavramıyor fakat kullandığımdan beri hiçbir ağrı falan yaşamadım, 3 4 5 saate kadar kulağımda kaldığı halde. Kısacası rahatlık anlamında da çok iyi.
V**+
Amazing headset for 24/7 gamer
Wooow what a headset its so comfy i don't even know it is on and the sound is so perfect definitely worth it just as good as my steelseries headset I love it ❤️
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