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    HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless review: My new favorite headset

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminSeptember 27, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Closeup of the bottuns on the bottom of the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset.
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    I’ve spent two weeks using the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset along with its accompanying RGB Base Station in order to get a feel for how well these devices work during gaming sessions.

    There are a few things that could be improved upon, but by and large, the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless is an excellent choice for audiophiles, as long as they are willing to spend the necessary dough to make it theirs.

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    Over the last few years, I’ve reviewed dozens of gaming headsets and headphones. Additionally, I often play multiplayer games with friends, which helps me know exactly what to look for in a gaming headset.

    This review was made possible thanks to a review sample provided by HyperX. The company had no input nor saw the contents of this review prior to publication.

    What’s in the box?

    The HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset, RGB Base Station, cables, disconnected mic, manual, and bag that come in the box.

    The HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless headset comes with a manual, a bag, a few cables, a detachable mic, and an RGB Base Station. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    When I opened the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 box, I found the headset, a detachable microphone, a USB-C to USB-C cable, a USB-A to USB-C cable, a braided audio cable, a manual, and the RGB Base Station.

    HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless: What I like

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    Closeup of the bottuns on the bottom of the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset.
    There are helpful controls on the bottom of either earphone. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    Close-up of the left earphone on the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset.
    The earphones are covered in a fabric material rather than the usual faux leather material.(Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    A hand holding the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset by the headband.
    cushioning in the headband makes for a comfortable fit. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    Close-up of the mic on the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset.
    A small red LED glows on the mic when mute is activated. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    A woman wearing the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset.
    I personally found the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless comfortable to wear. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    Overall, the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless has a sleek design with comfortable cushioning in the earphones and headband.

    While many other headsets feature a thin faux leather material around the earphones, the Alpha 2 Wireless’s earphones are covered in a soft cloth material. I personally find this material very comfortable against my head, but depending on how this feels to you, the material might range from feeling cozy to feeling unbreathable.

    The various buttons on the headset allow me to adjust volume, mute, switch between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, or press the multifunction button for easy control.

    I always found that the speakers provided excellent audio.

    Whenever I used this headset to play games, chat with friends, or listen to music, I always found that the speakers provided excellent audio. What’s more, the mic captures my voice crisply and carries it to anyone I’m communicating with without any unexpected blips or robotic glitching sounds.

    Within the HyperX NGENUITY app (downloaded from the HyperX website), I can even turn on additional mic settings such as AI Noise Reduction, Compressor, and Limiter to get the mic to work the way I want it to.

    The headset’s spatial audio helps drop me right in the middle of the action, so I can detect where sounds are coming from in my games. Once more, going into the NGENUITY app allows me to fine-tune spatial audio or EQ settings as needed.

    If I don’t need the mic, I can easily detach it and place it out of the way until I need it again, which is very handy. As with other HyperX headsets, when I mute the mic, a red dot appears on it and a voice states “mic off,” making it easier for me to verify that sounds have indeed stopped going out.

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    Side view of the RGB Base Station that comes with the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset
    The switch on the side of the RGB Base Station switches between Line Out and Headset.(Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    A close-up of the back ports on the RGB Base Station that comes with the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset
    There is a USB-C port, as well as a Line Out and Line In connection on the back of the RGB Base Station. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    A close-up of the RGB Base Station with lighting on. A hand rotates the large volume dial.
    The RGB Base Station can be customized and remapped using the NGENUITY app. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    I found the included RGB Base Station intuitive and easy to set up.

    When I’m in the middle of a heart-pounding moment in my games, I love that I can just reach over to the Base Station to quickly adjust volume or other settings without having to fiddle with my headset. It keeps my hands near the keyboard and mouse so I can jump back into the action.

    The RGB Base Station features a Wi-Fi chip inside of it, so I can choose to connect the headset via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi — whatever fits my needs best.

    The colors on the volume dial are especially vibrant, and I can customize hues, opacity levels, effect presets, and effect speeds within the NGENUITY app. The functions of the six buttons below the dial can also be remapped in this program, but I didn’t see a way to change their colors or opacity.

    HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless: What needs improvement

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    The HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset resting on a headset stand.
    The HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless has a sleek look. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset
    The included bag is big enough to fit everything that comes in the box, including the RGB Base Station. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    Considering the higher price of this headset, it would have been nice for them to include Active Noise Canceling (ANC). Still, I found the headset provided an over-ear experience that delivered great audio, despite this.

    It’s also worth noting that the previous Cloud Alpha 1 offered 300 hours of battery life while this new Cloud Alpha 2 offers only 250 hours. That said, it’s still a very respectable battery life that should serve most gamers well.

    HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless: Should you buy it?

    Unplugged RGB Base Station next to the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset.

    With great speaker quality and a convenient Base Station, the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 is perfect for use with PC, mobile, and more. (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / Windows Central)

    ✅ You should buy this if …

    • You want quick access to various programs and audio controls while gaming
      • The included RGB Base Station makes it incredibly easy to adjust volume, mute, open programs, or change settings without having to fiddle with the headset or your computer.
    • You’re looking for a headset with excellent speaker quality and mic quality
      • The HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless provides a crisp experience so you can accurately take in-game sounds and clearly communicate with your squad.

    ❌ You should not buy this if …

    • You don’t need a premium wireless headset
      • HyperX offers a wide range of gaming headsets to fit every budget. If you don’t need an accessory of this caliber, you can always look at HyperX’s wired or more economical options.
    • You’d prefer headphones that support ANC
      • Given the price point of this headset, it is a little strange that it doesn’t offer active noise canceling. If that’s an important feature for you, then consider looking at other offerings.

    I’ve absolutely loved using the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless gaming headset and its accompanying RGB Base Station over the last two weeks. The speakers hit both bass and high tones beautifully when I’m listening to music, and the spatial audio allows me to accurately identify where sounds are coming from in my games.

    On top of that, my voice carries clearly to my teammates, ensuring that we communicate effectively.

    The RGB Base Station added a level of convenience that I didn’t fully realize I was missing from my gaming sessions. I love how I can mute my mic, adjust volume, change settings, or open a program by quickly using the controls on this little device. Most importantly, it keeps my hands near my keyboard and mouse so I don’t get caught unawares mid-game.

    The HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless is a bit pricey, but if you are someone who really cares about your audio quality and wants to be able to quickly adjust it while playing your games, then you’ll appreciate using this headset and its desk accessory.

    HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless Gaming Headset and RGB Base Station with Audio Controls.

    HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless

    With great speakers, an excellent mic, and an included Base Station, you’ll be able to hear in-game sounds a voice chat clearly while also being able to quickly adjust audio settings.

    👉 Buy at: HP | HyperX | Walmart

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