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HyperX Cloud Flight - Wireless Gaming Headset, Long Lasting Battery up to 30 Hours, Detachable Noise Cancelling Microphone, Red LED Light, Comfortable Memory Foam, Works with PC, PS4 & PS5

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Color: Black, Red


Size: Wireless


Style: Cloud Flight


Pattern Name: Headset


Features

  • Gaming grade 2.4GHz wireless connection, with up to 30 hours of battery life
  • Signature HyperX comfort and immersive in game audio
  • Durable, adjustable steel slider
  • PC, PS4, and PS4 Pro ready
  • 90 rotating ear cups with LED lighting effects
  • Intuitive on board audio and mic controls
  • Detachable noise cancellation microphone: Microphone engineered to function only when in wireless mode and only on PC and PS4

Description

Escape the limits of cable connections and roam free with the wireless HyperX Cloud Flight. With a solid, gaming-grade wireless connection, incredible 30-hour battery life, and signature HyperX comfort, Cloud Flight allows you to play uninterrupted for longer. The closed cup design helps keep you immersed, while the durable steel slider and high-quality construction mean itโ€™s built to withstand daily wear and tear. This headset is PC, PS4, and PS4 pro ready with a 2.4GHz wireless connection. The ear cups rotate 90ยฐ to rest comfortably around your neck during breaks, and feature convenient controls for LED effects, mic mute, power, and volume. The detachable noise-cancelling mic helps ensure that your communications are heard crystal clear, and Cloud Flight has been certified by TeamSpeak and Discord.Features:Headphone: - Driver: Dynamic, 50mm with neodymium magnets - Type: Circumaural, Closed back - Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20,000Hz - Impedance: 32 ohms - Sound pressure level: 106 dBSPL/ mW at 1kHz - THD: <2% - Weight: 300g - Weight with mic: 315gMicrophone: - Element: Electret condenser microphone - Polar pattern: Noise-cancelling - Frequency response: 100Hz - 7000Hz - Sensitivity: -45dBV (0dB=1V/Pa, 1kHz)Battery Life: - 30 hours - LED off - 18 hours - Breathing LED - 13 hours - Solid LED Tested at 50% headset volumeWireless Info: - Band: 2.4GHz - Range: Up to 20 meters Wireless range may vary due to environmental conditionsAudio and Mic Controls: - Volume wheel located on the bottom of right ear cup - Pressing the left ear cup mutes the mic - Single button for power and LED selection - Audible indicators include: Power, Battery Life, Mic Mute, and Volume Min/ MaxPackage Contents: 1x HyperX Cloud Flight 1x Detachable Noise Cancelation Microphone 1x USB Charging Cable 1x USB Adapter.


Brand: HyperX


Model Name: Cloud Flight


Color: Black, Red


Form Factor: Over Ear


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Product Dimensions: 7.48 x 3.43 x 7.36 inches


Item Weight: 10.6 ounces


Item model number: HX-HSCF-BK/AM


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 8, 2018


Manufacturer: HP Inc.


Country of Origin: China


Item Weight: 300 Grams


Units: 1.0 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars I definitely made the right choice for a wireless gaming headset!
Color: Black, Red Style: Cloud Flight
My experience - I watched tons of video reviews, read headset guides and everything I could after I decided to go wireless. I've been avoiding wireless headsets for a while, because the performance to convenience trade off was just never there. Either the battery would die too often and need to be recharged, or the audio quality was complete garbage. These are by no means an audiophile grade headphone, but I would definitely consider them to be above average for most listeners/consumers. I haven't tried a wireless set personally in 3 years, and the last one I tried was bad. The sound quality was bad, battery life was bad, it was all around a horrible experience and I returned them right away. What/Why I'm replacing - I came from Audio Technica ADG1X headset that I've had for about 2 and a half years. They have been a great headset, although at a price point of $300 they should be. They were light, comfortable and sounded great. However, I've since moved from a small house in the country to a condo and while I like the large sound stage you get from open back headphones hearing my neighbors and other people around me isn't ideal while gaming or listening to music. The headset was getting a little worn out and my cable is constantly twisting and getting caught under my chair or on my keyboard so I decided it was time for something new and began investigating wireless to see if the technology had come along for headsets as it has for mice (my Logitech G Pro Wireless mouse is a dream). Look/Style - These HyperX Cloud Flights haven't been out long but clearly HyperX put in the time and research because they just got it right. I've seen several reviewers talk about them not looking cool or flashy enough and flagging that as a negative but in my opinion it's a bonus. You can't even see the headphones when they are on your head. Maybe it's a concern if you're streaming but even Shroud uses these headphones and they look fine. I love that they don't attract a ton of attention. Battery Life/Buttons/Drivers - I've only had these for a few days but I've yet to run out of battery since the initial charge. I use them with the LED lighting off, because I can't see it anyways when I'm wearing them. The mute button is brilliantly placed and easy to get to, the mic is so easy to detach when you don't need to communicate and would rather not have something in your face. The setup was extremely simple, although they do offer drivers/software you can download to customize further but I prefer the driver-less plug and play functionality and am glad that I can use these without that extra software. All of the controls/buttons are easy to reach and easy to use. FYI, the volume wheel controls the volume for Windows. The headset doesn't have a separate volume wheel. I actually enjoy and prefer this, because my ADG1X had it's own volume wheel (which causes audio to cut out sometimes) that even when working properly I would accidentally brush against and change my volume. Comfort - Especially important since we tend to wear gaming headsets for hours on end. Several of the reviewers I read or watched said these were the most comfortable headphones they'd ever worn. I was still hesitant to buy into how great they would feel for the sole reason that my ADG1X were extremely light, and amazingly comfortable. I'm happy to say that HyperX got this right too. I definitely feel a little more airflow with the ADG1X which is expected since they are open back, but my ears never got sweaty with the Flights and they were surprisingly lightweight for being a wireless headset. The free feeling of no wires dangling down to your shoulders/chest is quite amazing. It would be extremely difficult if not impossible to go back at this point. My ADG1X had 53mm drivers and the cloud flight have 50mm, but for some reason the actual cups on the ADG1X were a lot bigger and completely round. Whereas the Flights are more ear-shaped and not quite as large. This makes them feel smaller on your head which is a good thing, turning your head doesn't feel quite as cumbersome. Sound - At the end of the day nothing else about a headphone really matters if they sound like crap. As I mentioned before, these aren't audiophile grade headphones, although I don't think any audiophile would even consider a wireless headset so it's a moot point. You DO lose a certain level of audio quality by going with wireless over a wired connection. Just like you lose some connection speed going from ethernet to WiFi. For most people, this isn't an issue and the sound quality on the Flights is more than good enough to make the convenience of wireless 2-way audio with 30 hour battery life worth it. Technically my old headset (audio technica ADG1X) WAS an audiophile grade headphone, although I didn't use a DAC, amp, or even a soundcard with it to truly push it to its capabilities. That being said, I love the way these Flights sound. I'm actually hearing certain details now that I couldn't hear with my open back headset just due to noise isolation alone. Music overall sounds fuller since the bass is more prevalent (not overblown or shoved down your throat, but it was practically non-existent on my ADG1X). The highs and mids aren't as nicely detailed as on my other headphones but its' nearly impossible to tell without listening back to back and comparing, looking for a difference. The microphone is quite good as well, the people I play with on a daily basis couldn't even tell I was on a headset that cost nearly half the price of my old one. The few that I asked about it said it sounds really good. Now one big concern I did have was volume. It's very common for wireless headsets to have a pretty low volume cap due to power restrictions etc. I even read a few comments from owner's of these headphones that said they didn't get loud enough. I'm happy to say they must have had something configured wrong in their windows audio mixer because these headphones get very loud. Not blow your ear drum out loud, but they can definitely get loud enough to be uncomfortable. I have been keeping them around 50-70% depending on what games I'm playing, and most of my games have master audio set down to 50%. So there is plenty of power. I should note that the 30 hours battery life that HyperX advertises is said to be at a 50% volume. So if you regularly keep the volume higher or maxed you won't get quite as much battery life but it should still be plenty enough that you don't have to charge mid session. I must also say the soundstage is surprisingly better than I thought it would be for closed back phones, and you can very clearly pinpoint the direction of enemy footsteps and gun shots. Final Thoughts - I highly recommend this headset. The level of performance is unmatched for a wireless headset in this price range. Everything just comes together so nicely in an easy, convenient to use package that performs like a wired headset in many ways. I was able to walk my entire condo (1100 sq ft) without losing/degrading the connection to my PC playing music. I've always considered HyperX a solid contender in the gaming headset market, but to see this as their first attempt at wireless makes me a true believer in the brand and I look forward to seeing what they come up with next! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on April 30, 2019 by Daniel Horn

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars Good headphones, not perfect, but for the price, close enough.
Color: Black, Red Style: Cloud Flight
I've had these headphones for 3 months now, and overall I am happy with them. There are a few things I would like to see the company change, one of which I'm sure could be done with a firmware update. The good stuff about these headphones: Wear: They are really comfortable. I can wear these for hours and they do not bother me. I've had other over the ear headphones that would start to hurt my ears after awhile or press into my head in certain spots and they just didn't feel good for long time wear. These are great when it comes to a long session of whatever you want to do: gaming, listening to music, watching movies, making calls, etc. Sound: The sound is really good. It is not going to compare with a $500 pair of headphones, but these sound really good. I don't listen to a lot of heavy bass, so I can't speak to how they perform in that aspect, but for light bass they do a good job. The rest of the sounds are crisp and clear and I enjoy listening to music, from all genres, with these. Mic: When I use these for calls, no one has any issues hearing what I say, my voice comes through clearly. I haven't tried them in a loud environment, so I don't know if the noise canceling on the microphone is any good, but for carrying a voice it is good quality. I also like that it is detachable so it is not in my face if I am not talking and the flexibility of it so I can make fine adjustments if I need to. Battery: The battery does last a good while if you are not blasting music so you don't have to charge it everyday. Overall good: Comfortable to wear, good sound, good mic and no need to plug it in everyday. The cons of this headset. This is my opinion, and I understand that some will roll their eyes are some of this, or disagree, but this is what I don't like about them: Wear: No cons, they are some of the most comfortable headphones I have owned. Sound: The sound is really good on these...but...they do not get really loud. When I listen to music, I like to turn the volume up at times. For others these may get plenty loud, but not for me. I had a pair of JBL Bluetooth headphones that were around the price of these and they got much louder. If you do not turn your volume up too much, then this will not affect you, but if you are looking to put some volume behind your music, these may not do it. They do get louder if you hardwire them, but that defeats the purpose of buying wireless headphones. Mic: Don't forget to charge these if you want to use the attachable mic, because it doesn't work when they are plugged in. I try to always charge these when they get down to around 30% so I don't have any issues, also for another reason I will touch on later. I have a corded pair of headphones with a mic attached; I'm not sure why they couldn't make the mic work when they are plugged in. Battery: This is my biggest issue with these headphones. The battery last awhile...if...you follow certain rules. Only 50% volume. I'm okay with them rating it that way, it's right in the middle. The battery will last longer if you turn them down, or less if you turn them up, although even when using them at moderate volume I have not gotten 30 hours out of them, so "Up To" is just that, you could get up to 30 hours. My biggest issue with the battery life is they put in big bold letters in the product information up above that the battery will last up to 30 hours, and they do mention the 50% volume part, albeit in smaller letters, but they don't show anything about the LEDs. That is further down in even smaller lettering, but they do mention it in the product description. You cannot turn the LEDs off by default though, they always come on when you turn the headphones on. Now it is not hard to turn them off, and I have seen forums where people post, "How lazy are you, just turn them off." Fair enough, but when I am paying $125 (What I paid when I purchased these.) for something that advertises "Up to 30 hours of battery life", give that to me out of the box. I can set the volume to 50% and it will be there every time I turn them, why can't I have the LEDs off by default? What I put them on my head and turn them on and forget to turn off the LEDs because I can't see them? It's a simple thing to have them off by default and provide the advertised battery life. It's not about the difficulty of turning them off, it's about advertising something, but only if you do this every time you turn them on. That's like selling me a car and saying, "This car gets 30 miles to the gallon, but only if you remember to push this button every time you start it up, if not it only gets 20 miles to the gallon." Connection on low battery: I am not sure if this is just the pair I have received, and goes back to my earlier comment about charging them up when they hit 30%. When my headphones get down to 30%, or less, they will lose connection off and on. When it first happened, I though there was something wrong with the video I was watching. After it happened several times, I looked over at my other screen and saw that the HyperX app was dropping connection. The product says you can be up to 20 meters away, but I am often less than a meter away from the dongle when this occurs. This also leads to not getting anywhere near the 30 hours of battery life on my particular pair, even if I keep the volume down and the LEDs off. Technically they are still powered on, but the last 30% is useless if they will not hold a connection. As I said, that could just be my pair, so take the disconnection problem with a grain of salt. I didn't read all 600+ reviews, but the ones I did read before I purchased these did not mention anything about that, so probably just a bad pair that I received. If you aren't looking to blare music and the LEDs being on by default don't bother you, then these are phenomenal headphones for the price. The comfort alone, being able to wear them for long periods of time, makes it worth it for me. the issues I have are not major, I can charge them while I sleep every few days and keep them charged up, even if I forgot to turn the LEDs off, but I would like to see the manufacturer correct that. I can still listen to my music at a good volume, and if I want it louder, I can use other headphones. For talking to friends and families, watching movies or checking out some videos online, these are my go to headphones due to the comfort. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on July 21, 2019 by Shaun

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Mic is way too quiet, need a PC to update
Color: Black, Red Style: Cloud Flight
I think the sound on these is great, but I used the mic for the first time last night and my friend could barely hear me (basically had to put the mic in my mouth). I guess there is a firmware update, but you need a PC to do that. I have a mac and ps4, so that doesn't really help
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on June 6, 2023 by Michael

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