
I use my Cloud Alphas for gaming, streaming movies, and listening to music. They perform beautifully for each. Exactly what I was hoping for in a headset. Directional sounds in games are clear. The mic provides a clear sound and masks background sounds - per friends and family I asked when using the headset for the first time. I like that the mic is removable, so it is not in my way when watching movies or just listening to my favorite playlists. And I can wear the headset for hours of game play without feeling the discomfort I experienced with my old headset. Movie sounds from dialog to explosions are sharp. But, more important for me, is that the headset also shines when listening to music. I listen to a range of music from classical to blues to rock to metal, and the headset holds its own from highs to lows.


- Not having a cord to limit movement or trip on is nice - The pull-down mic is a nice touch, and it has turned on and off reliably so far (less than a month, though, so don't assume anything there) - The range is decent but not amazing. I didn't know what to expect, but I can only travel a small portion of my house without losing signal. It's still a much better range than a wired headset, and it's no issue for using it with my desktop, but I tend to lose signal even one room away

-Comfortable, not too tight, not too loose. -Great sound quality -Adobe atmos included, definitely worth it! -They don't look outrageous- and if you don't like the glowing corsair logo you can turn the LED off with iCUE. -High-quality mic, if a bit quiet. -Material feels sturdy and durable, definitely NOT some cheap plastic.



They sound great! However after about 3-4 hours of gaming they do start to hurt the ears due to not enough material on the pads