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Review on HyperX Cloud Alpha S - The Ultimate PC Gaming Headset with ๐ŸŽง 7.1 Surround Sound, Adjustable Bass, Dual Chamber Drivers, and Memory Foam in Blue. by Aze Haha แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

I compare them with Bloody G500 which served me 5 years. All frayed and completely lost their appearance. But they work. And so I decided to ate. Long searched for what to buy. Read reviews for different models. I decided to buy Cloud Alpha S. And at first I was disappointed with the sound. I wanted to return it on the same day, but I saw the 7.1 button after clicking on which everything changes. I'll try to explain what exactly is changing. Without the 7.1 mode, the sound is like a bucket. Pretty nauseating. Bass does not even save (which is more than that of the G500). In 7.1 mode, every rustle or click in the environment is heard. Both those and other headphones are not for music (even in 7.1 mode). Games and films are their vocation. Sound quality rating - 3) ALPHA S without 7.1 mode. 2) Bloody G500 1) ALPHA S in 7.1 mode. And yes, in normal mode for games and movies, the Bloody G500 is better. In general, I realized that if a person is not a super gamer and his budget is running out, he simply does not need ALPHA S. Bloody G500 do their job perfectly with a price of 1700. ALPHA S bought for 7500 on sale. Outwardly, ALPHA look better and better, but not 4.5 times, but 1.5 times. The sound is also mixed feelings. In 7.1 mode, it is an order of magnitude cleaner and better in everything. But without it bbbbbbrrrrr. Obviously not at 7500. I compare Apex Legend and CS GO games. If you want to get direct high quality sound in games and you don't feel sorry for the money, feel free to buy ALPHA S and turn on the 7.1 mode. The sound will be as detailed as possible. If you are looking for a cheap analogue that does relatively well, I can safely recommend the Bloody G500. If we compare these headphones in normal mode, then the Bloody G500 wins in terms of sound quality in everything except bass. The microphone needs to be adjusted. Out of the box, it has poor sensitivity. In general, microphone parity with the Bloody G500.

Pros
  • The quality of materials. Sound 7.1
Cons
  • Not so simple. Read more.

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