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TechReport
★★★★★
5 years ago
HyperX's Cloud Flight gaming headset reviewed

HyperX makes some of my favorite gaming headsets, so I'm glad to see a wireless Cloud reach the market. The Cloud heritage is a solid base upon which to build a wireless headset. However, some of the key Alpha goodness didn't fully carry over to the Flight, and that's a bit hard to swallow given the...

HardOCP
★★★★★
5 years ago
Kingston HyperX Cloud Alpha Headset Review

HyperX has a very big following with its Cloud series headsets. We are looking at its Cloud Alpha wired headset today. No 7.1 surround, no wireless, no software, no nonsense. Its claim to fame are "Dual Chambered Drivers," and is the exact reason we purchased these for review.

very.co.uk
★★★★★
5 years ago
Overall perfect

Amazing sound quality, very simple to use. Also extremely comfortable

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
5 years ago
"Wow"

Fast delivery – easiest setup ever for a wireless headset. 10/10 would recommend. Great product.

amazon.ca
★★★★★
5 years ago
Good value!

Good value! They showed up quickly, the cups and overhead band are comfortable. My girlfriend has no issues using them for long period of time either. The mic is easily removed with no issues. Only thing is, they could be a bit louder for my taste

PCGamesN
★★★★★
5 years ago
HyperX Cloud Flight review: good but not the Cloud Alpha of wireless headphones

HyperX is new to the wireless headset game, yet its first entry into this new segment, the HyperX Cloud Flight, hasn't been hindered by the company's lack of experience. Battery life, comfort, and sound quality all come together with this mid-range wireless set. That's why despite the tough co...

review.goodgearguide.com.au
★★★★
5 years ago
HyperX Cloud Flight review: A solid wireless headset joins the venerable Cloud line

You knew it was coming eventually: A wireless HyperX headset. I’m surprised it took so long. I’ve seen probably half a dozen different HyperX headset models cross my desk in the last few years—the original Cloud and its USB-enabled Cloud II follow-up, the floating headband Revolver and Revolver S models, the budget-friendly Stinger, the dual-chamber Cloud Alpha—but all wired, until now.

HyperX’s debut wireless headset is missing some key features, like chat mix and microphone monitoring, but it looks good, sounds great, and feels excellent. Another contender for our $150 headset pick.

Audio is clean and well-balanced; Incredible noise isolation, even at moderate volumes; Comfortable, with intuitive built-in controls;

No software means few options for enthusiasts; Microphone is passable, but nothing special; Expensive compared to the competition;

Rock, Paper, Shotgun
★★★★★
6 years ago
HyperX Cloud Flight

It's been barely a week since the annual CES tech bonanza shut up shop for another year, but HyperX has wasted no time getting in its very first wireless gaming headset out into the wild.

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
6 years ago
HyperX Cloud Flight Review

The HyperX Cloud Flight is Kingston's first stab at the wireless gaming headset market. It doesn't have the advanced virtual surround sound or flashy visuals of many other headsets in the £100 price point, but it more than makes up for this by offering an astounding 30-hour maximum battery life.

Great battery life; Comfortable fit; Solid audio and voice chat; Easy setup

No surround sound; Feels a little cheap

scan.co.uk
★★★★★
6 years ago
Comfy good quality sound

This head set is just like the other hyper x headsets but with one feature no cables worth the extra money

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