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It's two steps forward, one step back as the headset boasts wonderful tonal separation and battery life, but HyperX overestimates its value compared to others in the same price range.
Good sound quality is a rather low bar that many headsets don’t meet, but my ideal wireless gaming headset is one that charges via USB-C and can pump out solid audio while also being supremely comfortable. The Cloud II wireless comes close. A colorful headset like the G733 will strike more of a key with some people, but if you want a simpler option with similar features and slightly better sound, and don’t mind paying an extra $20 for it, check out the Cloud II Wireless.
It’s comfortable for extended gaming and sounds great for gaming, music and movies. Getting the low end is a concern whenever a headset doesn’t have a bass boost feature or custom EQ but the Wireless Cloud II is able to deliver soaring highs and thumping lows just fine. Being compatible with PC, PlayStation 4 and Switch makes it a great option for a high quality multiplatform wireless headset.