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With a 300 hour battery nestled inside the cups, the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless is a real beast for anyone tired of charging all the time - it also sounds great to boot.
Features: When we tested the BlackShark V2 Pro, the biggest feature to stand out was the microphone. Looking a little closer, it's obvious that Razer has made some cutbacks in the build quality, though. Verdict: Of course, the SteelSeries does also pack those swappable batteries and active noise cancellation, helping it hold its top spot on our list.
You play in a warmer climate: The leatherette cushioning on each side is particularly warm, and heats up during use. The ASUS ROG Fusion II 500 is also compatible with Xbox, PC, and Nintendo Switch, making it a solid all-rounder in our eyes.
Rather than just being a gaming headset with awesome sound and 8 hours of battery life, this headset features HyperSense haptic feedback technology – it’s a headset that freaking vibrates. You play PS5 / PC: For all its benefits, this isn't a multi-platform headset, so it's only for those looking to play on PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch, or mobile.To hear footsteps in Fortnite, you will want to increase Sound Effects Volume to maximum while reducing the volume of all the other sounds. Design: The Virtuoso RGB Wireless XT takes over from the previous SE model with more padding in the earcups, making for a greater clamp feel (supported by an extra cushioned headrest to keep things comfortable).