HyperX Cloud Alpha gaming headset with inline volume control
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Product description
If you’re looking for a wired gaming headset that’s built for long sessions and easy day-to-day control, the HyperX Cloud Alpha is designed with that in mind. On paper it leans into comfort and sturdy construction, and it also gives you an on-cable volume control so you don’t have to reach for your controller every time.
That said, it’s still a headset with some very specific “setup” expectations—especially because the cable is removable. If you like plug-and-play with zero fuss, you’ll want to pay attention to how the lead clicks fully into place.
The essentials
The HyperX Cloud Alpha is a wired gaming headset aimed at people who mainly play on consoles or any device with a standard 3.5 mm audio jack. It’s described as using HyperX dual chamber drivers for clearer separation and less distortion, and it pairs that with HyperX’s “exclusive comfort” and an aluminium frame that’s meant to hold up to regular use.
The inline control is a practical touch: it’s built into the removable cable so you can adjust volume without interrupting your flow. There’s also a detachable microphone with noise-cancellation listed, which is handy if you want to mute quickly or store the mic neatly when not in use.

What stands out day to day
Where the Cloud Alpha feels most grounded is in the little usability choices. A removable, braided cable with integrated audio control usually means fewer annoying tangles, and the inline volume dial can make a real difference when you’re bouncing between game chat, a menu screen, and background audio.
The aluminium headband structure and the wider headband are also the kind of details that matter if you wear a headset for hours. It’s not marketed as ultra-light here, but the intention is clear: keep it comfortable and more durable than flimsy plastic designs.
And if you’re using it for chatting, the detachable mic with noise cancellation is a useful baseline feature—just remember that performance can still depend on your surroundings and microphone positioning.


Key takeaways on sound and build

The dual chamber driver approach is aimed at better distinctness and reduced distortion. In practical terms, that usually helps with hearing separate elements more clearly during gameplay—think footsteps versus background noise—rather than everything blending together.
Build-wise, the aluminium frame and removable braided cable suggest this headset is meant to survive daily handling. However, durability is only part of the story: because the cable is detachable, you should treat the connection like a “proper fit” rather than something you half-insert.
A specific instruction is provided: when the cable is plugged in, ensure the cable is fully seated in the headset, and that no grey part is visible at the jack. It’s a small thing, but skipping it could lead to connection issues or a less reliable fit.
Tech specs
- Drivers: HyperX dual chamber drivers
- Frame: aluminium structure
- Headband: expanded headband
- Cable: removable braided cable with inline audio control
- Microphone: removable mic with noise cancellation
- Platforms: PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
- Audio connection: 3.5 mm platforms (wired)
- Voice/communication compatibility mentioned: Discord and TeamSpeak certification

Where it shines (and where it might not)
It makes sense if you want a wired gaming headset for console play and devices with a 3.5 mm headphone output, and you value having volume control on the cable. If your routine involves frequent volume changes—arranging chat levels, balancing game audio, or winding down on the sofa—inline control is the sort of feature you notice more than you expect.
It might not be the best match if you dislike removable cables or you tend to unplug and replug leads often without checking the connection fully. Because the cable needs to sit completely so that no grey section is visible at the jack, it’s not the kind of headset you ignore and assume will always be perfectly seated.


Also, if you were expecting a wireless headset, this one is clearly positioned as wired (via 3.5 mm), so you’ll need to be comfortable with cables.
How to get the most from it

Start with a quick physical check: insert the removable cable fully into the headset so it sits properly in the jack. The guidance is explicit—once connected, you should not see any grey part at the connector.
Then set your baseline volume using the inline controller, and only adjust further from your device if needed. For voice, attach the microphone firmly and test it briefly before settling into a long session, noise cancelling can help, but it’s not magic if the mic placement is off or the background noise is loud.
If you’re moving between Discord or TeamSpeak, the included mention of certification suggests it’s designed with those workflows in mind. Still, each setup is a bit different, so it’s worth checking your chosen input/output settings on the device.
Final verdict
Worth considering if you want a wired, console-friendly gaming headset with a sturdy aluminium build, comfort-focused design, and an inline volume control that keeps things simple during gameplay. The removable braided cable with built-in audio control and the detachable, noise-cancelling microphone are also strong “everyday” features for gamers who use voice chat regularly.

You may want to skip it if you’re not comfortable with removable cabling, or if you’re the type who never double-checks the jack connection—because the fit needs to be fully inserted for proper performance. And if wireless is a must for you, this one won’t fit that brief.
Quick FAQ


Is this headset suitable for PS5 and Xbox consoles?
It’s listed as compatible with PS5, PS4, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.
Does it work with devices that have a 3.5 mm jack?

Yes, it’s described as compatible with 3.5 mm audio platforms.
Is the microphone detachable?
Yes, the microphone is removable, and it’s described as having noise cancellation.
Is there a volume control on the headset?
Volume control is built into the inline portion of the removable braided cable.
What should I check when connecting the cable?
Make sure the cable is fully inserted and that no grey part is visible in the jack once plugged in.
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