
HyperX - Cloud Alpha Wireless
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HyperX cloud alpha wireless. Love them but mic is quite shit to be honest. If mic is the only concern you can think of separate microphone. For some 30-40 bucks you can buy a really good one with arm included and use it instead of the headphones built-in
saw that ppl dont rly like turtle beach on a site called reddit vetted (it scraped a ton of reddit reviews) so i wouldnt recc that. they look good on paper but break or the mic dies way too often according to a lot of folks. from your list the safest picks are the steelseries 7P or the hyperx cloud alpha wireless. 7P is just stupid comfy and super consistent on ps5. mic isn’t amazing but the overall sound and battery and comfort combo is hard to beat. cloud alpha wireless is the opposite vibe kinda bulky but the battery legit lasts forever and the sound is more fun for games
Hyperx cloud alpha here - the battery life is INSANE. It is also ridiculously comfortable. Hands down the best wireless headset I've had, ever.
I have a Pair of DT770 Pros and Cloud Alpha Wirelesses. I always end up using the HyperXs
Yeah, for me the DT 770s seemed to have an echo unless I used the 6.3mm adaptor, which I could at college but I don’t have at home. I’m currently using the Alpha Wirelesses but I’m planning on upgrading the the Alpha 2 Wirelesses
I've tested 10+ top rated headphones in the 100-350 range. If you want many features and good sound quality get Arctis Nova Pro. But I found the Hyperx Cloud Alpha wireless had the best immersive surround sound and overall better sound with their 50mm dual chamber drivers. In my opinion they even succeed some audiophile headphones. Unfortunately the Cloud Alpha has mid tier mic and not many features. But that's the headset I went with because I value sound and comfort, also the 300 hour battery life is great.
I have a Cloud Alpha wireless that I think I've charged like 4 times in the 3 and a half years I've owned it. The battery in it is truly one of the great wonders of the world Only issue was I had to relocated my router since the 2.4ghz interference caused some annoying popping.
I switched my DT 770s for Hyperx cloud alpha wireless and i don't regret it at all. My DT770 drivers actually broke after 2-3 years byt the hyperx have been just fine
I have a HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless from 2022 I’ve used for over three years without any issues. Only thing I replaced was the earpads. Great headset with amazing battery life. Sound quality and mic is relatively decent but nothing that will knock your socks off.
# 1. SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 (or 7X / 7P) * price: often around $140–$150 on sale * pros: excellent soundstage for positional awareness, comfortable ski-band design, multi-platform (pc, ps, xbox depending on model), dual wireless + bluetooth. * cons: battery life is good but not best-in-class (\~38 hours). # 2. hyperx cloud alpha wireless * price: \~$130 * pros: outstanding battery life (up to 300 hours), clear directional audio, strong build, comfortable memory foam padding. * cons: no bluetooth, mostly pc/ps compatible. # 3. logitech g pro x 2 lightspeed (if you found on sale) * price: normally $250, but sales can drop it to $150 \~$170. * pros: fantastic positional sound with dts headphone:x, swappable earpads, low-latency lightspeed dongle. * cons: might stretch your budget unless discounted. # 4. corsair hs80 rgb wireless * price: \~$120 * pros: dolby atmos support, very good mic quality, comfortable floating headband, works on pc and ps5. * cons: battery life is shorter (\~20 hours). # 5. razer blackshark v2 pro (2023 ed) * price: \~$150 * pros: clear positional audio, lightweight, improved mic quality, 70-hour battery life. * cons: sound signature leans toward bass heavy if unadjusted. requirements: * under $150 * wireless/ a dongle not a headphone jack * good positional sounds * noise cancellation (not a MUST) let me break down your requirements real quick wireless will always have some latency even with low latency dongles so if you are aiming for competitive gaming you are already putting yourself at a disadvantage good positional sound usually comes from open back headphones but those do not block outside noise if by noise cancellation you mean active noise cancellation (ANC) it actually hurts positional accuracy because it alters the sound cues and is more useful for airplanes or travel closed back headphones already block some outside noise but not in a way that ruins positional sound for casual gaming you can spend less and still get solid wireless options for competitive gaming wired open back headphones are still the best since they give you a wider soundstage and make it feel like you have wall hacks.
Pessoal, sou iniciante no hobby, já fiz algumas comprinhas aqui e ali, quase que 100% seguindo recomendação do canal MTH. Atualmente tenho alguns IEMs, sendo os mais consagrados o ZS10 PRO X, e o TRN Conch. Qual seria um upgrade certeiro na faixa dos 100 dólares? Talvez um Aful Explorer? Também estou de olho em alguns dac/dongle. Eu fiz o pedido de um FiiO JA11, não sei se é um bom produto, mas estou aguardando chegar. Só isso já é suficiente pra fones não tão pesados? Estou de olho no K5 PRO mas ainda estou em dúvida da real necessidade disso. De Headphones, tenho um Cloud Alpha Wireless que tem a absurda bateria de 300h de duração, não é um produto audiófilo, mas me atende bem. O que me incomoda é que minha cidade é muito quente, no verão chega a suar as orelhas quando estou usando o fone. Vi as duas recomendoes de Headphones cabeados e vi que os dois principais nomes são o SHP9500 e o HE400SE. Estou mais inclinado para o Philips pelo fato de ver muitos falando que ele é muito mais confortável, e esse é o tipo de produto que preciso usar por longas horas enquanto estou em reuniões do trabalho. Vocês acham que é uma boa pedida?
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