- Brand : HyperX
- Product name : Cloud Alpha
- Article code : HX-HSCA-RD/AM
- GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0740617268324
- Category : Headphones & Headsets
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- Info modified on : 08 Mar 2024 09:07:54
- HyperX HX-HSCA-RD/AM user manual (25.1 MB)
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Short summary description HyperX Cloud Alpha Headset Wired Head-band Gaming Black, Red
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HyperX Cloud Alpha, Wired, Gaming, 13 - 27000 Hz, 298 g, Headset, Black, Red
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Long summary description HyperX Cloud Alpha Headset Wired Head-band Gaming Black, Red
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HyperX Cloud Alpha. Product type: Headset. Connectivity technology: Wired. Recommended usage: Gaming. Headphone frequency: 13 - 27000 Hz. Cable length: 1,3 m. Weight: 298 g. Product color: Black, Red
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I am always on the lookout for a gaming headset that not only provides an excellent sound experience, is also easier on the wallet, and I can use it for tasks other than just gaming. Earlier, I checked out the HyperX Cloud Stinger, which is a good option...
If you're in the world of PC gaming, there's a relatively high chance you've seen people talking about the HyperX Cloud Alpha on forums or other sites. That's for good reason: it's a rockstar of a headset under $100. But how good is it?At home in front of...
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The HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro Gaming Headset was introduced in September of 2017. It currently still carries its original $100 price tag. Should the red and black of the Cloud Alpha not fit with your personal aesthetic desires, HyperX does sell a gold and b...
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2019-12-02 06:51:41
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Courtesy Kingston Technology:HyperX Cloud Alpha's groundbreaking Dual Chamber Drivers design will give your audio more distinction and clarity by reducing the distortion. The dual chambers separate the bass from the mids and highs, allowing optimal tuning...
Kingston HyperX Cloud Alpha is intended to round out the company's portfolio with a higher-end headset offering priced at $100. Similar to Logitech's G Pro, this headset employs something called dual-chamber technology. In short, it places the drivers res...
FOR AS LONG as humankind has been able to pass an electrical current through a circuit board, we've been singing the praises of Kingston's HyperX Cloud headset in its various forms. It began with QPad's QH-90 in 2013, taking its cues from aviation headset...
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 upgrade here is dual-chamber system for its sound drivers that enables th...
The Kingston HyperX Cloud Stinger impressed us last year with very strong performance and a solid design for a modest $50. The Cloud Alpha is the company's higher-end wired gaming headset. It's twice as expensive at $99.99, but features a nicer build, mor...
Two years ago, I reviewed HyperX's Cloud Revolver, a newly-designed headset that branched out from the company's famous Cloud. In that review, I mentioned that I'd briefly tried out the Cloud II, the refreshed edition of HyperX's original. Unfortunately f...
Back in 2014 HyperX released their original Cloud Headset. It was a headset that offered incredible performance at a great price, at the time it was the undisputed best gaming headset under $100. Then in 2015 the HyperX Cloud II came out, again we were b...