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HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless vs Razer BlackShark V2 Pro

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless and Razer BlackShark V2 Pro score essentially the same (4.2 vs 4.2). Pick the one whose trade-offs match your priorities — the strengths and watch-outs below are where they actually differ.

HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless
Ranked #2 in Best Gaming Headsets
HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless
4.2
$199as of Apr 21

The HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless is a standout choice primarily due to its industry-leading 300-hour battery life and comfortable, durable metal build. While it excels in longevity and physical comfort, the experience is hindered by unreliable companion software and a microphone that lacks clarity. It is an ideal pick for gamers who prioritize battery endurance over advanced software customization.

Strengths
  • Delivers an exceptional 300 hours of battery life, far outlasting competitors
  • Features a sturdy metal frame construction that feels durable
  • Offers high comfort with memory foam ear pads and balanced clamping force
Watch-outs
  • The NGenuity software is spotty, often failing to recognize drivers or requiring restarts
  • Microphone audio quality is described as unclear compared to other options
  • Software lacks advanced features like custom microphone sound tuning found in competitor apps
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro
Ranked #3 in Best Gaming Headsets
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro
4.2
$179as of Apr 21

The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is a top-tier wireless gaming headset for PC users, offering excellent comfort, a much-improved microphone, and over 24 hours of battery life. However, potential buyers should note that the wireless version sacrifices some noise isolation compared to the wired model and relies on a micro-USB charging port. While the wireframe hinges feel somewhat loose, the overall audio experience and wireless freedom justify the price for most gamers.

Strengths
  • Delivers solid wireless audio performance via 2.4 GHz USB RF dongle for lag-free gaming
  • Features a significant microphone improvement over the wired BlackShark V2 predecessor
  • Extremely comfortable for long sessions with memory foam ear pads and breathable mesh fabric
Watch-outs
  • Noise isolation is worse than the wired BlackShark V2 model
  • Wireframe hinges feel loose and raise concerns about long-term durability
  • Uses outdated micro-USB for charging instead of modern USB-C

How they stack up

HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless

The HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless dominates the category with its industry-leading 300-hour battery life, a feature that completely overshadows the 88-hour limit of the Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed and the 24-hour limit of the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro. Although it lacks the advanced software tuning found in the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless and suffers from a weaker microphone, its sheer endurance and sturdy metal frame make it the most reliable choice for long sessions.

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro

The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro offers a lightweight, breathable mesh design that avoids the heat buildup common in the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless and the heavy weight of the Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless XT. While its battery life is respectable, it falls short of the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless's 300-hour marathon, and it relies on an outdated micro-USB port unlike the modern connectivity found in the Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed.

Specs side-by-side

SpecHyperX Cloud Alpha WirelessRazer BlackShark V2 Pro
Battery Life300 hours24 hours
Weight327g320g
ConnectivityWireless2.4 GHz USB RF dongle
Driver TypeDual Chamber Drivers
MicrophoneDetachable
WaterproofNo
Charging PortMicro-USB
Driver50mm TriForce Titanium
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