The best gaming headset I've tested isn't made by Razer or SteelSeries, and it's on sale
Briefly

With a truly remarkable 300-hour battery life, I only have to charge the headset once a month, and the dedicated 2.4GHz USB connection gives me excellent, low-latency audio and steady, reliable connectivity.
At the time of writing, there wasn't any information on international pricing, but accounting for conversions, you can expect the Cloud Alpha Wireless to sell for around £153 in the UK, €184 across Europe, AU$269 in Australia, and CA$252 in Canada.
While there are some great qualities and features, there are a few things that do hold the headset back from being just about perfect.
The Cloud Alpha Wireless headset retails for $199.99, which is $40 more than their Cloud Flight S that features Qi wireless charging and 7.1CH surround sound.
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