HyperX’s new gaming headset claims to last 250 hours on a single charge

HyperX, the gaming peripherals brand owned by HP, has announced a new lineup of gaming headsets and streaming-friendly microphones. The flagship model is the HyperX Cloud Alpha 2, priced at $299.99, which features 53mm drivers and can last up to 250 hours on a single charge, though this figure drops to 125 hours when connected to Bluetooth as well. The company also introduced the Cloud Flight 2, a more affordable wireless headset priced at $129.99 for PlayStation/PC or $139.99 for Xbox, featuring RGB side panels. In the microphone category, HyperX has unveiled the $59.99 SoloCast 2 side-address desktop mic and the $229.99 HyperX FlipCast "broadcast quality" podcast/streaming mic, which sports both USB and XLR ports, similar to the Shure MV7 mic. The new headsets and mics are scheduled to be available this month, except for the Cloud Flight 2, which is expected in October.
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