Absolutely amazing headset! The sound quality is 10/10, and comes with optional 7.1 surround sound compatibility, has its own remote too so you don't have to tab out of things to lower the volume!
Manufacturer: HyperX
Absolutely amazing headset! The sound quality is 10/10, and comes with optional 7.1 surround sound compatibility, has its own remote too so you don't have to tab out of things to lower the volume!
I only gave 3 stars simply because when I purchased these I bought them to use with my Xbox one x. When I received them I was disappointed as I can only use the headphones them selfs as the usb won't work with Xbox.
Honestly, I would kind of recommend this if they fixed the convenience issues with this thing. They're a good pair of headphones but the cord winding has got to go. Please fix this.
I absolutely love these headphones; I love the surround sound feature and overall they're pretty comfortable and get the job done
The cord is by far the biggest piece of garbage I have ever had the displeasure to experience; Retail store headphones have a far better cord because these tend to wind and twist extremely bad.
Important note: This review has had significant alterations made since I first posted it. Upon listening to them again post review and comparing them to the HD 600s (which I will use as my reference), I felt that parts of my review overstated traits/aspects of this headset and some impressions were...
Comfort; value for money; sound quality; build quality; customer service
Can highlight sibilance in particular tracks; I personally found the sound quality suffered when using the velour pads
The original HyperX Cloud is one of the best headsets on the market (FACT), the question is with the HyperX Cloud II has HyperX made a great headset an amazing headset Unfortunately the answer to that is no…
My first headset, and almost everything's great, but one issue: the microphone setting. The headset tries to make you use their in-built mic settings, not the system ones. However, the maximum volume it goes to is extremely low, which made me have to use a bunch of workarounds to increase it to...
When buying a gaming headset, most of us never intend to use it exclusively for gaming. Provided it's a good set, with a 3.5mm connection and lux sound, then it's equally good as a regular stereo headphone.
If you want a good-sounding gaming headset for less than $100, the HyperX Cloud II ($99) is one of the most comfortable, stylish options you can buy. The headset's virtual 7.1 surround-sound capabilities do an admirable job of highlighting your games' more subtle sounds, and its lightweight design...
Best-in-class comfort; Stylish; lightweight design; Includes both pleather and plush ear covers
Lackluster bass; No software for customizing sound
If you like music quality I do not suggest this headphone but I do enjoy gaming with these with the mic. This review was modfied by poster @ 04-09-17 08:48 AM
Nice Looking; Build Quality; Good for Gaming with the 7.1 and mic
Only 16 bit sound when using the USB cable device, Music sound "Muffled" with way too much treble; It hurt my ears
Excellent sound, but had problems with the in line volume control for the microphone - it simply refused to work (Windows 10) so the microphone level was much too low. In the end I bought a cable splitter and just use them with the simple 3.5 mm jack connector (the ‘smart' in line controls are in...
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