You’re not alone because that’s the entire pitch behind this latest offering.
After extensive testing, I can confirm that impressive candor.
This review was made possible thanks to a review sample provided by HP.

Everything comes in a nifty carrying case.
The company did not see the contents of this review prior to publication.
Ultimately, this is a wireless headset first, and it accomplishes that goal in spades.
All those improvements also come with a bumped price.

It’s flexible but sturdy, with a solid (but not bulky) structure.
The audio quality is fairly solid, with slightly warm tones that make listening to music pleasant.
This is perfect for anyone who has a hard time focusing with distracting sounds in the background.

Solid materials mean it’s a comfortable fit.
The ultimate selling point is the battery, though, and that’s where this headset excels.
Either mode will see a further reduction in battery life if active noise cancellation is enabled.
While I’m largely a fan of the overall design, I do have a small complaint.

The headset comes with a wireless dongle for 2.4GHz audio support.
It lives up to the company’s claims and over-delivers for most needs.
I’ve really enjoyed using the HyperX Cloud MIX 2.

The buttons and especially the volume wheel are easy to accidentally hit.

The HyperX Cloud MIX 2 is perfect for your PC gaming needs.
















