Verdict: Focal Utopia dominates audio performance with its 40mm Beryllium drivers and 5Hz-50kHz response per official specs, far exceeding the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless's 50mm Neodymium drivers. The HyperX wins decisively on value with 300-hour battery life and $199 price versus $4999, making it practical for gaming. This is a close call only for users prioritizing budget over fidelity.
Focal Utopia lists at $4,999 while HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless lists at $199 — HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless undercuts Focal Utopia by $4,800 (2412%).
Winner: Focal Utopia
Focal Utopia: 9/10
HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless: 6/10
| Focal Utopia | HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless | |
|---|---|---|
| Driver Size | 40mm Beryllium | 50mm Neodymium |
| Frequency Response | 5Hz-50kHz | — |
| Impedance | 80 Ohm | — |
| Battery Life | — | 300 hours |
Our pick: Focal Utopia.
The Focal Utopia uses beryllium M-shaped dome drivers while the Sennheiser HD 800 S uses ring-radiator transducers. The Utopia sits at a higher price tier than the HD 800 S.
The Audeze LCD-5 uses planar magnetic drivers for tighter bass control than the Focal Utopia. The Utopia provides wider soundstage and more natural timbre in head-to-head tests.
The Focal Utopia 2022 uses dynamic beryllium drivers while the Hifiman Susvara employs planar magnetic technology. Reviews note the Susvara requires more powerful amplification than the Utopia.
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