Testseek.com have collected 216 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Cloud and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Cloud.
July 2014
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Published: 2014-09-06, Author: Rob , review by: cultofmac.com
great price for the feature set, second set of ear cups will let you customize your own comfort, a wide variety of input options
The headphones don't keep the sound in as much as they should
HyperX Cloud headset covers the basics at a budget-friendly price. Cloud headset covers the basics at a budget-friendly priceTweetRob LeFebvre (10:00 am PDT, Sep 6th)Photo: Rob LeFebvre/Cult...
Great sound, Solid and stylish build, Comfortable, Good price point
None worth to mention,
The HyperX Cloud is a well designed headset which is perfect for all gamers so it is hard not to recommend it. Kingston is constantly improving their gaming gear and these are not only empty words as we are constantly seeing better products in our reviews...
Very Efficient, Competitive Price, Excellant Build Quality, Unparalleled Comfort
Slightly Below Average Microphone Quality
The headset's drivers are extremely efficient and capable of volume levels they should satisfy almost any user. Kingston rates the maximum output at 105dB. I have no doubt that they are capable of meeting or perhaps exceeding that specification. Reducing ...
In conclusion, I would say that the HyperX Cloud headset is one of the best gaming headsets I have ever used. They're comfortable, sound great, and built to a high standard. For a price of $89.99, you cannot go wrong here. As I said before, Kingston hit t...
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Published: 2014-07-03, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Excellent audio quality, Pairs very well with high quality audio sources, Very comfortable, Attractive, high quality design, Extra cabling to suit all needs, Optional inline volume controller and adapters, QPAD collaboration and specifications, Fantastic
Metal ear frame could use a little touch up
Gaming headsets are seemingly a dime a dozen. Some are really expensive and have nothing to show for it, except flashy design. However, when you have gamers returning with their friends, to figure out if what they were hearing was truly what they were hea...
Detailed, pleasant sound, Almost flat signature, Plenty of accessories, Excellent buildquality;
Shallow soundstage;
HyperX is in the mid-range bracket for gaming headsets. It's a bit cheaper than the Takstar Pro80, and oddly enough, cheaper than the QH-90. Overall, this is a music-oriented pair of cans, one that didn't forgo its original design. This means increased bu...
Kingston has come up with a very strong first offering for the gaming audio buyer with its HyperX Cloud. It's a superb product overall, with one of the most comprehensive accessories package I've ever seen in any product. As versatile as it is capable, ...
Published: 2014-06-03, Author: David , review by: legitreviews.com
Kingston's move into peripherals is a foretelling sign that other Kingston branded gear that isn't memory or storage may make an appearance in the future. Of course, I could be wrong and it might stop here at the HyperX Cloud. For those who didn't read th...
Abstract: The HyperX Cloud is the first gaming headset from a company that isn't know for its gaming audio prowess. That been said, HyperX ( a division of Kingston ), has really come out swing with a well speced headset. The HyperX Cloud uses memory foam ear cushio...
Reviewing headsets is one of the more pleasant jobs here at OC3D Towers. Place them on your bonce, dig out our expansive testing playlist that has everything from brown note bass to jangly Motown and hit play. It's a tough job but someone has to do it.Whe...