Stay immersed, hear and control every detail, and maximize your performance with the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless. Designed to never take you out of your game with industry-leading 250 hours[2] of battery life, meaning fewer interruptions and more playtime, 2x longer battery life than competitors' gaming headsets[4]. The multi-layer 53mm dual-chamber drivers provide immersive, high-fidelity sound with deep bass and crisp highs, ensuring you never miss a single in-game cue. The customizable RGB base station acts as your command center, letting you fine-tune your audio settings, adjust volume, and switch between devices seamlessly. This is the first reprogrammable RGB Base Station on a wireless gaming headset[5]. Whether gaming, streaming, or multitasking across devices, the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 Wireless delivers superior performance, comfort, and innovative control to keep you ahead of the competition. It redefines gaming audio with simultaneous 2.4GHz and Bluetooth[1] connectivity, allowing you to seamlessly listen to music, podcasts, or take calls on your phone while fully immersed in your game on PC or console.
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[1] Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by HP Inc. under license.
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[2] Tested at 50% headphone volume, continuous playback. Actual battery life will vary with use, and maximum battery capacity will naturally decrease with time and usage.
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[3] HyperX NGENUITY legacy software is available for Windows 10+. Newer versions of NGENUITY software are available for Windows 11+ and available for downloaded on HyperX.com.
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[4] Based on HP's internal analysis of all wireless boom mic gaming headsets with low latency marketed for gamers as of 08/2025. Up to 250 hours of battery life is measured using 2.4GHz on a single charge. Tested at 50% headphone volume, continuous playback. Actual battery life will vary with use and maximum battery capacity will naturally decrease with time and usage.
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[5] Based on HP's internal analysis of all headsets featuring RGB lighting and 6 customizable buttons marketed for gaming as of 08/14/2025. A Base Station, sometimes referred to as a charging dock, charging station, or control hub, is defined as an external device that acts as a central hub for wireless communication and audio processing.


















