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Alienware AW720H: Two-minute review

The Alienware AW720H is finally putting Alienware on the peripherals map. The gaming brand might not be a newbie in the gaming headset world, but while it’s already established itself a major player in the gaming PC and gaming laptop game, it has always kind of sat on the side lines of the peripherals market. 

Its new wireless gaming headset is changing that, coming in strong with hi-res audio that instantly elevates your listening experience, whether it’s a new PC game you’re immersing yourself in or the latest blockbuster to come out on streaming. And, while that crisp and detailed audio is enough to convince me, the addition of Dolby Audio support rounds it out beautifully, making it among the best that have ever pumped audio into my ears.

Naturally, it comes with that coveted-but-never-replicated Alienware design stamp. If you’ve ever owned or seen an Alienware laptop or PC, then you’ll know immediately what I mean when I say that the Alienware AW720H fits right in. Putting it next to my own Alienware laptop makes it look like its offspring, which is cool if you’re as big of a fan as I am of the brand.

Alienware AW720H on a desk

(Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

It’s got that same sleek and rounded space-age vibe, the same RGB-lit alien logo, the same Lunar Light colorway (though it also comes in Dark Side of the Moon as well). The ear cups have a unique shape to them, which I do appreciate and look like if K-2SO from Rogue One and one of the battle droids from The Phantom Menace had babies, and the memory foam ear pads with a breathable fabric cover keeps things cool and comfortable during intense game sessions. 

If you tend to sweat while playing, you’ll appreciate that fabric cover, even if you’re missing out on the luxuriously plush leatherette finish that many high-end gaming headsets come with.

Alienware AW720H on a desk

(Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)



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