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: