Average score
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.8
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
3.9
Active noise cancellation
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
1.0
There is no active noise cancellation, and several reviews flag this as a major missing feature at the premium price.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
1.0
Reviewers explicitly note the lack of active noise cancellation; isolation comes from passive earcup sealing instead.
App
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.7
Logitech G Hub (PC) and the mobile app provide core tuning and routing controls; experiences are mostly positive, though some reviewers mention occasional software hiccups or limited mobile functionality.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
3.2
NGenuity adds battery, EQ, DTS, and control options, but reviewers call it PC-only, sparse, or glitchy in places.
Audio-video sync accuracy
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.9
HDMI 2.1 passthrough and switching generally work well once configured, but multiple sources mention occasional signal drops, flicker, or device-specific quirks that firmware updates may improve.
P2Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
No score yetBass performance
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.2
Bass is frequently described as punchy and textured without obvious distortion, though a few reviewers prefer a leaner low end and rely on EQ to tailor it.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.3
Bass is generally full, deep, and impactful, but reviewers vary on whether it is boosted, restrained, or slightly lacking thump.
Battery
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.3
Battery life is commonly cited around a full day of play (roughly 24 hours), and the docked charging routine makes it feel effectively always ready for many owners. There is no hot-swappable/replaceable battery system like some direct rivals, which is often mentioned as a missing premium feature.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.9
Battery life is the standout Wireless feature, repeatedly cited around 300 hours and in one test exceeding 327 hours.
Bluetooth
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.1
Bluetooth is functional and often stable near the base station, but reviewers repeatedly note it is constrained by base-station range and can cut out when you move away or out of line of sight. Simultaneous wireless game audio plus Bluetooth is widely confirmed and useful for calls or background audio, with the main downside being dependence on base-station range.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
1.0
Bluetooth is a consistent missing feature on Wireless, repeatedly framed as a limitation or lack of backup connectivity.
Build quality
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.6
Build quality is generally described as sturdy and premium-feeling for a gaming headset, though a few reviews raise long-term durability concerns about joints, coatings, or specific moving parts.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.5
Reviewers usually describe the headset as sturdy, premium, or durable, with metal/aluminum reinforcement; a few wireless-video reviews call the build merely okay rather than luxurious.
Button control usability
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.9
On-headset controls are widely praised for being accessible and useful, but some users report accidental presses or easy-to-bump balance/rocker inputs during normal adjustments.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.4
Controls are usually easy to find and use, with accessible volume, mute, and power controls, though some controls are minimal.
Cable quality
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.2
Cable needs are a common pain point: the system can require multiple HDMI and USB runs plus a split power/PC cable, making cable management a real part of ownership.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.1
Wired reviews praise the braided or protected cable, though one notes the bundled cable is short and another calls it only okay.
Carry case quality
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
3.0
Wired reviews mention a basic velour pouch, while Wireless reviews criticize the lack of a travel bag or case at the price.
Charging
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.9
Dock charging is convenient and central to the product experience, but multiple reviews mention that aligning contacts can be slightly finicky depending on headset positioning.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.5
Charging feedback is positive overall, with USB-C charging, quick top-ups, overnight recharge, or only a few hours needed.
Clamping force comfort
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.6
Clamping force impressions vary: some call it well-tuned and secure for long sessions, while others find it initially tight or more fatiguing with certain hats/glasses setups.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.3
Clamp is generally comfortable or minimal, with isolated notes of snugness or stronger grip depending on head shape.
Comfort during long use
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.1
Most reviewers find it comfortable enough for extended sessions, but a minority report heat buildup, scratchiness, or headband pressure that can require pad swaps or adjustments.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.6
Comfort is one of the strongest consensus points, with many reviewers wearing it for long gaming sessions, though a few note heat or pad limitations.
Connectivity versatility
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
2.5
Connectivity is a split story: wired 3.5mm is very versatile, while Wireless is limited by dongle-only operation and no wired fallback.
Console compatibility limitations
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
2.1
Wireless reviews repeatedly mention platform limitations, especially missing analog fallback, limited console feature support, or restricted compatibility.
Design and Aesthetics
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.4
The design keeps the classic Astro look with a premium gamer aesthetic; opinions are broadly positive, with occasional notes about glossy parts and fingerprints.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
3.9
The HyperX red-and-black gaming look is seen as stylish or familiar by some, but one wireless review calls it dated.
Detachable cable convenience
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.8
Several wired reviews like that the cable can be detached or replaced, making the headset easier to maintain and use across setups.
Detachable microphone convenience
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.6
The removable boom mic is repeatedly treated as convenient for travel, casual listening, replacement, or removing the gaming look.
Dongle
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.4
The wireless USB dongle is simple and useful, but also central to the headset’s compatibility limits because it is the main or only connection path.
Ear cup padding quality
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.9
Fabric earpads are often described as plush and comfortable, but they can run warm and they leak more sound and block less external noise than sealed alternatives.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.2
Memory-foam/leatherette pads are widely praised for softness, but some reviewers note warmth, shallow pads, or heat buildup.
Ear cup swivel/rotation range
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
2.0
Reviewers repeatedly flag limited swivel or no 90-degree lay-flat rotation, making this a consistent portability and fit limitation.
Earpad replacement ease
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.7
One hands-on review shows the pads popping off easily for cushion replacement.
Equalizer customization
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.3
EQ control is a major strength, with multi-band tuning and community profiles frequently praised for making it easy to tailor sound for competitive or cinematic play.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.0
EQ is mostly a Wireless/software feature, offering presets and custom profiles; wired reviews instead emphasize no required software.
Fit/seal reliability
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.6
Reviewers highlight a reliable seal and secure hold that helps stability, bass response, and passive isolation.
Frequency response accuracy
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.7
Frequency response is described as relatively faithful or clear, with dual-chamber separation helping avoid muddiness.
Game/Chat balance control
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.2
No summary yet.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
3.5
One transcript mentions a chat/game mix rocker, but the broader review set mostly discusses volume and mic mute rather than detailed balance controls.
Headband adjustability
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
2.8
Adjustment is simple and repeatable with sliding rails, though at least one review argues the range may be limiting for larger heads compared with more adjustable rivals.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.4
Headband adjustment is described as straightforward, with sliders/notches and enough size range for fit.
Hinge durability
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.2
Hinges and rotating parts feel solid to many, but some reviewers notice uneven joint feel or worry about long-term wear in the swivel/rail mechanisms.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.8
One review specifically praises durability features around joints and replacement parts, supporting confidence in hinge and moving-part longevity.
Included accessories
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
2.6
Included cables are frequently criticized because many full setups require extra HDMI and/or additional USB cables beyond what ships in the box.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.4
Wired-package reviews report the expected essentials, including the headset, detachable mic, main cable, splitter or extender cable.
Instrument separation
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.4
Instrument separation and positional detail are repeatedly praised, helping both competitive shooters and busy music mixes remain intelligible.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.7
Layering and separation are a recurring strength, with reviewers crediting dual-chamber design or the ability to distinguish audio layers.
Maximum volume clarity
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.7
At high volumes, reviewers commonly report strong clarity with minimal audible distortion, supporting loud gaming sessions without falling apart sonically.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.7
At high volumes, reviewers usually report loud output with minimal or no distortion.
Microphone
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.0
Microphone feedback is mixed-positive: many call it clear or usable, while others say it is wonky, thin, or not ideal for serious recording.
Microphone noise reduction
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.8
Noise reduction is described as decent rather than perfect; environmental noise can still slip through, but software noise-gate options help depending on the scenario.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.4
Mic noise reduction is generally effective for fans or background noise, though one review says mechanical keyboards remain a challenge.
Microphone quality for calls
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.5
Microphone quality is a standout strength, often described as broadcast-like for a headset mic, with only minor caveats such as placement sensitivity or mild sibilance out of box.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
3.8
For calls and chat, reviewers generally find the mic understandable and usable, but not a replacement for a dedicated recording microphone.
Midrange clarity
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.6
Midrange clarity is consistently strong, with voices and key game cues coming through cleanly and without being buried by bass.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.3
Midrange is usually described as clear or well-tuned, with one reviewer emphasizing the absence of murky low-mid congestion.
Multi-platform compatibility
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.2
True multi-platform support is the product’s headline feature, especially for PS5 + Xbox switching, but it works best when devices are physically close and routed through the base station.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.2
Wired models are broadly cross-platform through 3.5mm; Wireless reviews limit stronger compatibility mainly to PC and PlayStation.
Noise isolation (passive)
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
2.7
Passive isolation is weaker than many premium competitors because of the fabric pads and semi-open feel; this improves comfort for some but hurts immersion in loud rooms.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.3
Passive isolation is repeatedly praised, with reviewers saying outside sound is blocked or muffled despite no active noise cancellation.
Portability/foldability
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
2.2
Portability is limited: the headset’s best features rely on the base station, and multiple reviewers consider it a stay-at-home setup rather than a travel-friendly option.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
1.9
The headset is not built around folding or compact travel; reviewers mention the lack of portability or contractable design.
Positional audio accuracy
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.5
Positional cues are often strong for footsteps, gunfire, and environmental sounds, though one review prefers realism over tactical emphasis.
Preset EQ profile quality
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.1
Preset quality is generally strong, especially with community downloads, though some note the stock presets are few and the discovery experience can vary by app/platform.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.2
EQ presets can improve mids, gaming cues, or overall tuning, though at least one reviewer prefers the default sound.
Replaceable earpads
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.5
Replaceable earpads are a clear win: multiple reviews highlight the magnetic attachment and the ability to swap pads for comfort or isolation preferences.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
3.0
Earpad replaceability is mixed in the evidence: one review says stock pads are not detachable, while another demonstrates replacing cushions.
Sidetone adjustment quality
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.5
Sidetone control is unusually granular in software and is generally well-liked, though a few users report occasional quirks requiring a quick toggle/reset.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
2.4
Sidetone and mic monitoring are limited: wired lacks it, and wireless implementations exist but with little or no adjustment.
Smudge resistance
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
2.4
Some finishes and coatings are prone to fingerprints or scuffing, and at least one reviewer worries about cosmetic wear near buttons over time.
P2Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
No score yetSoftware/setup simplicity
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.0
Setup is frequently described as awkward or cable-heavy, especially with multiple consoles, though many also note it becomes painless once everything is routed correctly.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.3
Setup is usually simple and plug-and-play, but the wireless software/driver experience receives some reliability criticism.
Sound leakage
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.1
Leakage is mostly controlled at normal volumes, though at higher volumes one reviewer says it becomes noticeable.
Sound quality
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.4
Overall sound quality is consistently rated among the best in wireless gaming headsets, with strong detail, impactful bass when needed, and competitive positional performance. Multiple sources note the headset is not intended for wired audio use; the USB-C port is typically framed as charging rather than a true wired listening mode.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.6
The overall sound receives broad praise across gaming and music, with only a few reviewers describing it as merely good rather than exceptional.
Soundstage width
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.5
Soundstage is often described as spacious and well-separated, supporting both immersive single-player audio and directional competitive cues.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.2
Soundstage is described as wide or decent, especially for a closed-back gaming headset.
Spatial audio
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.3
Spatial audio support (notably Dolby Atmos on PC/Xbox and platform-specific 3D processing on PS5) is a key strength, though some note consistency varies across platforms.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
3.7
Spatial audio depends on model and platform: wired lacks built-in surround, while Wireless DTS/spatial processing can work well on PC.
Stability
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.5
Wireless stability is usually strong, but base-station HDMI passthrough can introduce occasional display dropouts or switching quirks for some setups.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.3
Stability is strong on-head and, in some wireless reviews, connection stability is good, though one reviewer reports range degradation.
Treble clarity
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.1
Treble is generally clear and detailed, but a few reviews describe the highs as slightly muted or less exciting out of the box until EQ is applied.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.5
Treble is mostly praised as crisp, clean, and detailed without harshness, though one wireless review says highs can be overshadowed by bass.
USB-C
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.3
USB-C is central to the system for power and device connections, and reviewers repeatedly reference the USB-C routing as part of both the feature set and the setup complexity.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.5
USB-C appears mainly on the Wireless model for charging or adapter support, and reviewers treat it as useful.
Value for money
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.2
Value is strongest for the wired model under $100; wireless value is more mixed because the high price buys battery life but limited features.
Volume output
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.6
Volume output is commonly described as plenty loud, with enough headroom for action-heavy games without immediately turning harsh.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.4
Volume output is generally strong and easy to adjust, though one wireless review says the maximum is not class-leading.
Weight comfort
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
3.5
Weight is often considered acceptable and reasonably distributed for long sessions, but at least one reviewer finds the headband padding insufficient for the headset’s mass.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.2
Most reviewers find the weight manageable or well distributed, though one notes the materials add noticeable weight.
Wireless latency
P1Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
No score yet
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
4.5
Wireless responsiveness is positive in limited evidence, with one reviewer reporting low latency and another hearing no static or digital noise.
Xbox compatibility
P1
Product 1: Logitech G Astro A50 X...
4.6
Xbox compatibility is a major pillar of the product, especially when paired with HDMI + USB routing to enable full functionality and Dolby Atmos support.
P2
Product 2: HyperX Cloud Alpha
1.8
Xbox support is mixed by model: wired evidence includes Xbox use through a headphone jack, while Wireless reviews say Xbox is unsupported or problematic.