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This HyperX wireless gaming headset sounds amazing, and it’s 30% off today

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Every gamer should have a gaming headset in their arsenal, and we highly recommend the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless. It’s not yet Prime Day, but it’s already available with a 30% discount from Amazon that brings its price down from $200 to a more affordable $140. Stocks of the gaming headset may be gone once the shopping holiday arrives though, so if you want to pocket the savings of $60, you should complete your transaction for it as soon as you can.

Why you should buy the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless gaming headset

We gave the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless an outstanding score of 4.5 stars out of 5 stars in our review, and it’s also featured in our roundup of the best headsets for PC gaming as our top choice for a wireless gaming headset. First and foremost, it sounds incredible with its dual chamber driver system that will let you appreciate all the sounds of the best PC games, and its support for DTS:X spatial audio improves immersion while you’re exploring worlds and engaging in tough battles. The HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless also comes with a detachable noise-canceling microphone, so that you’ll be heard loud and clear when you’re coordinating with your teammates during online multiplayer matches.

The HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless gaming headset can last up to 300 hours on a single charge, and you’ll be able to maximize that amazing battery life because it’s very comfortable to wear. It’s built with memory foam and breathable leatherette, but it’s still durable with its tough aluminum frame. The gaming headset also comes with onboard controls for functions such as adjusting volume and placing the microphone on mute.

Gamers who are on the hunt for gaming headset deals should take advantage of Amazon’s offer for the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless. From its original price of $200, it’s down to just $140 following a $60 discount. Prime Day is fast approaching, and while there’s a chance that bigger savings will be up for grabs, there’s no assurance. The HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless gaming headset at 30% off right now is a sure thing — don’t let this chance to get it for a much lower price slip through your fingers.

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