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Features comparison: HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro vs. HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headsets

A new HyperX Cloud headset, the Alpha Pro, was recently released in the North American region. So how does this new product stack up against the popular HyperX Cloud II? You can find out in our features comparison guide below.

Pricing

You can check out the current price tags for the two products on Amazon with this link below:

Sound Output

The main difference between the two headsets is the method behind the sound output. The HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro uses 50mm Dual Chamber, which is designed to separate the bass frequencies of mids and highs. As a result, the audio output will sound more distinct with reduced distortion.

The HyperX Cloud II uses a 53mm Drivers Neodymium Magnets, which are Hi-Fi capable to provide high-quality audio output. The headset also comes with an advanced audio control box, which is used to provide 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound for compatible PC games. Last but not least, the product includes interchangeable leatherette and velour ear cushions.

Headphone Frequency Response

The HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro Gaming Headset has a wider range of headphone frequency response as it has a range of 13Hz to 27,000 Hz.

In comparison, the HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset has a range of 15Hz to 25,000 Hz.

Headset Impedance

The Cloud Alpha Pro has an ohms of 65, which is slight higher than the Cloud II’s ohms of 60.

Headset Total Harmonic Distortion

The Alpha Pro has a Total Harmonic Distortion of less than 1 percent. On the other hand, the  THD of the Cloud II is between 1 and 2 percent.

Frame

Both the Cloud Alpha Pro and Cloud II are built with durable aluminum frame, which should make both products hard to break. The only difference is that the bridge holding the headband to the ear cups is skeletal in design on the Alpha Pro and completely solid on the II.

Ergonomics

Both the Cloud Alpha Pro Gaming Headset and Cloud II Gaming Headset use HyperX’s signature memory foam so that the top of your head should still feel comfortable even after many hours of use. Being the newer of the two products, the Alpha Pro has an expanded frame and larger, more pliable leatherette ear cups to accommodate for gamers with bigger head sizes.

Microphone

Both the HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro and HyperX Cloud II features a detachable microphone. When you are not chatting online, you can easily remove the mic from the headset so that it won’t bother you. If you do decided to use the microphone, you should know that both of these components have been certified by Discord and TeamSpeak.

Microphone Frequency Response

The Alpha Pro does have a microphone advantage when it comes to frequency response as it has a wider range of 50Hz to 18,000 Hz. In comparison, the mic of the Cloud II has a range of 100Hz to 12,000 Hz.

Audio Controls

The Alpha Pro features in-line audio controls where you can conveniently adjust the in-game volume in addition to muting/unmuting your microphone.

The Cloud II uses the same in-line audio controls to adjust the volume in addition having muting options for the mic. As we mentioned above, the gaming headset also comes with an advanced audio control box. This dingle has built-in digital signal processing, which is used to amplify the game’s audio as well as the voice chat volumes.

Compatibility

The HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro Gaming Headset and HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset are compatible with the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC platforms as well as other devices that have a 3.5mm port. The aforementioned advanced audio control box of the Cloud II  can only be used with the PC and PlayStation 4.

If you have the original Xbox One controller, you will have to buy a headset adapter to use either the Cloud Alpha Pro or Cloud II. The newer model of the gamepads comes with a built-in a 3.5mm port.

What’s included in the package

In addition to the headset and detachable microphone, the HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro also comes with a detachable headset cable, PC extension cable as well as a carrying bag to hold everything.

Along with the headset and detachable mic, the HyperX Cloud II includes a microphone plug, advanced audio control box with cable, extension cable, headset splitter, airplane headphone adapter as well as a mesh bag to hold everything.

Recap

Both gaming headsets have advantages and disadvantages when compared against each other.

The HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro has the advantage with its 50mm Dual Chamber sound output in addition to having better headphone frequency response, impedance, total harmonic distortion and microphone frequency response. If you are interested, you can purchase the HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro Gaming Headset with this link.

On the other hand, the Cloud II offers 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound via its advanced audio control box, which can also be used for amplifying the audio and chat volumes. It also comes with more components such as the velour ear cushions. If you are interested, you can buy the HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset via this page.