If anything, the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 shows us how headsets cant define themselves by one superlative feature. Earlier last month, out of a spot of curiosity, I decided to don Sony’s PlayStation Pulse Elite headset once more. Its one main selling point was to offer pitch perfect audio for PlayStation 5. Sony’s gaming cans look like a plastic whale jaw with a built in mic, but beyond appearance, they were too awkward when wrapped around my skull. Nothing has changed since then. So I come at...

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