AQIRYS ALYA Wireless Gaming Headset Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2023-10-06

The ALYA wireless headset comes with a balanced EQ in terms of frequencies, with clear highs and not over-the-top lows. After watching quite a bit of YouTube clips, TV shows and playing games such as Last Epoch, Uncharted, Quake II Enhanced and Need for Speed Unbound, we did enjoy the overall experience when it comes to the sound signature. What we found interesting is that the EQ does not seem to modify at all when operating ALYA on Bluetooth versus WiFi, so expect the headset to behave exactly the same.

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A Closer Look Part IV

Unlike many headsets we have tested in the past, the headband extends to the lower area of the cup; the headband does allow height adjustment as well:

 

 

 

 

The earpads are soft and cover the entire ear; these also allow the ear to breathe during longer gaming sessions. These do hide two 50mm drivers with an impedance of 32 Ohm, a frequency response between 20Hz and 20KHz, while the sensitivity is set at 105 +/- 3dB:

 

 

 

The pre-installed flexible headband is offered in a black color:

 

 

 

After carefully removing it, we could install the extra supplied one from the bundle and also chose the secondary mounting position:

 

 

 

 

 

The microphone can be attached in a couple of seconds and adjusted with our preference:

 

 

 

The ALYA headset looks very funny with the two kitty ears attached to the top plastic headband:

 

 

 

The integrated RGB segments do only light up in a static way and when not needed we can turn it off by pressing twice fast on the Power button (also conserves battery power):

 

 

 

The status LED will help the user easily identify the current state the headset is in. The headset can be used while it’s charging, displaying a pink LED; the red LED is shown while the headset is charging and it is in an off state:

 

 

 

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