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HyperX Cloud Pro Gaming Headset - Silver - with in-Line Audio Control for PS4, Xbox One, and PC (HX-HSCL-SR/NA)

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Features

  • In line Audio Volume control and Microphone mute
  • Durable aluminum frame. Detachable noise cancelling Microphone
  • Memory foam ear cushions provide award winning comfort for marathon gaming sessions
  • 53 millimeter drivers pump out lush Audio to fully immerse you in the game
  • Backed by 2 year warranty and free technical support ,6am to 6 pm PST,M F.Type: Circumpolar, Closed back

Description

HyperX cloud is designed to meet the demands of serious console gamers. Cloud in silver has convenient in-line audio control that saves you from navigating through system menus and puts control at your fingertips. The durable aluminum frame is designed for long-lasting reliability and to withstand the damage of daily gaming. The 100% memory foam ear cushions and leatherette-padded headband provide award-winning comfort for those long weekends and Late nights of gaming. Hi-fi capable 53mm drivers and enhanced bass reproduction pump out crystal clear high, mids and lows, and the closed Cup design silences the outside world to completely immerse you in your game. Cloud's Microphone can be adjusted The way you like it, and it eliminates background noise so you come across loud and clear. When you're ready to listen to music, simply unplug the microphone and stow it for later. HyperX cloud has been certified by TeamSpeak and Discord and is compatible with Skype, ventrilo, mumble, RAID call and many more chat applications. During HyperX cloud testing, no audible echoes, background noise or voice distortions were detected, so you and your team will be able to communicate clearly. HyperX Cloud's 3.5mm Plug (4 Pole) is compatible with PS4, XBOX one1, Wii U, macr and mobile devices2, and it comes with a 2M extension cable with stereo and mic plugs for PC use. Microphone Frequency response 50Hz (Hertz) – 18,000 Hz(Hertz).


Brand: ‎HyperX


Series: ‎HyperX Cloud Pro Gaming Headset - Silver - with In-Line Audio Control for P


Item model number: ‎HX-HSCL-SR/NA


Hardware Platform: ‎PC, Gaming Console


Item Weight: ‎1.32 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.3 x 8.5 x 4.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.3 x 8.5 x 4.5 inches


Color: ‎Silver - with In-Line Audio Control


Manufacturer: ‎Kingston Technology Company, Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 14, 2016


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  • HyperX Cloud is one of the best 3.5mm headsets available at this price point - Fantastic!
I have been a hard-core multi-player gamer for at least 20 years. In that time I have used at least a dozen different headsets ranging in price from $30 up to $150, and at least as many different brands. My current headset had broken a while back and as I was taking a break from gaming due to a new demanding job and girlfriend, I didn't bother to replace it. Recently I got back into gaming and decided I needed to find one. My first choice was the Razor Kraken PRO USB, which I bought from Amazon for $80. The non-PRO version costs around $50, and I think the only difference is in the 7.1 Dolby surround sound. I chose this model because I have used Razor keyboards and mice for years, and they have always been the absolute best gaming peripherals in those areas. I figured their reputation would carry over to gaming headsets. Upon receiving the Razor Kraken PRO and putting it on, my first impression was that it was extremely heavy and very uncomfortable. It sounded great, but there was absolutely no way I could wear it for any longer than 20 minutes without my head feeling like it would explode. I decided to I would return this item to Amazon, but I wanted to order a new headset first and compare it to the Razor before making the final decision to send it back. So I began my search for a new headset when I stumbled upon the Kingston HyperX Cloud Gaming Headset. While it's not USB (3.5mm jack) and it's not 7.1 dolby surround either, for the same $80 price it is a far superior headset not only to the Razor Kraken, but to any headset I've ever owned at THIS price range ($75-100). I've known for decades that Kingston makes very good quality memory, and more recently, great SSD drives. I had never thought of them as a company to make a headset, or any gaming peripherals for that matter. Upon further review I came to find out that this headset is based off a Qpad design, for which I believe Kingston has licensed the technology. Qpad is a well known gaming company that makes award winning headsets. So it's really just a "Kingston" branded version of one of their designs, and actually has some improvements over the Qpad model to boot. Upon receiving the HyperX Cloud in just a couple days thanks to Amazon Prime, I began my comparison. The first thing I noticed was the boxing was impressive, and the kit contained a ton of fantastic and useful components that could be used for all types of setups and applications. The HyperX will work not only with PC, but also with iPhone/iPad, all Android phones/tablets, Playstation and XBox. If you fly on airplanes sometimes, as I do for business, the handy traveling bag that comes with it and the ability to use with your phone/tablet will be most welcome. The noise cancellation on these is just enough that it would block out jet engine and background chatter, but not to the extent that you can't hear yourself speak or hear typing on keys. That is a good thing. Perfect balance on these in my opinion. Also it comes with an extension cord that of 5 ft that you can attach to the 3 ft cord, allowing you to easily get them plugged into a 3.5mm jack on the back of your desktop computer and reach all the way to your head. I have way more than enough cord in-fact for this use. The best part is if you take these on an airplane for use on your smartphone or tablet, the base cord is just 3ft so you don't have this monster long cord all over the place. Smart move Kingston! The next thing I noticed was that these felt lighter than the Razor Kraken headset, even though the built quality on these seemed much better. You would think with more robust materials and build quality that it would be heavier. Alas, I took at look at the specs on both to see if maybe my sense of weight was off, but sure enough the Kingston HyperX Cloud is indeed about an ounce less than the Razor model. Razor is 10.35 ounces, and HyperX about 9.5 ounces. Doesn't seem like much but it is noticeable in the hand, and on the head. Regardless the backbone of the HyperX is a very solid aluminum build and it felt like it had a lot less chance of breaking or cracking than the Razor model. Now let's talk about comfort. For most gamer's you are going to be spending periods of time with these things on your head for hours. So I'd say comfort is equally if not more important than sound quality or mic quality. The HyperX Cloud's are extremely comfortable. If you have an extremely large head they may not fit you, as they length they expand is a little bit more limited than on some other headsets. If you have an average size head, they are terrific. The band at the top has just enough soft cushion that they won't dig into the top of your head, but not so much that it gets in the way. The band itself is very flexible and the ear cups swivel for different angles and head shapes. For that reason they do not press hard against your head causing ear pain, jaw pain or headaches like other headsets can. They press just enough to block out loud background noises. The ear cups are oval shaped and large enough to cover even the biggest elephant ears inside the cups. They are around ear not over-ear. Also in the kit you get an optional pair of super soft velour covered earpads in addition to the leather covered ones. Both use a super soft memory foam that feels great against the head. After wearing them for a while you will forget you have them on. For comfort these things are a 10/10 rating when taking into consideration the quality build. Now let's talk about sound quality. Being that these are 3.5mm instead of USB, you are already going to get better sound quality as an internal sound card (even the built-in motherboard ones) will sound better than the on headset version found in USB headsets. This headset has a 53mm transducer, which is quite large compared to most other headsets at this price range, and even twice as much price. Also the frequency response is 15Hz to 25,000Hz. This is a wider spectrum of bass/treble than you will see on many headsets at this price point. Needless to say they sound great. They aren't overly bassy like other headsets I have used. Sound quality is fantastic overall for an $80 headset. They work well for voice communication in gaming, but they also work excellent for music and movies. I have seen numerous reviews of the mic on these being poor quality. I don't understand this. First of all this is a "gamer" headset. It's meant to be used to communicate with other players in games. It doesn't market itself as a headset for doing studio quality voice-over work. In the past few days I have talked with numerous friends on TeamSpeak, Ventrilo, Mumble and other in-game voice applications. All of my friends tell me that I sound clear as day. In fact I had compliments from friends I've gamed with for years that I sound better with these than with the last few headsets I have owned. So unless a few people got bad mics, I would say the mic on this headset is more than okay for it's purpose of gaming. Overall I am really happy with this purchase. They are well worth $80. If I had paid twice as much for these I would be happy with the purchase. You cannot go wrong with the Kingston HyperX Cloud gaming headset - unless of course you have a neanderthal sized cranium. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2014 by Jaysr75

  • Great sounding headset for the price.
I bought these to replace my old Razer Carcharias headset (the original one, not the new, bad Xbox version), because after 6 or so years or service, those gave out on me. After watching many, many review videos (and reading reviews too), I settled on the HyperX Cloud. I have used them extensively over the past few days, and here are my initial thoughts and feelings. Audio Quality - This is the main reason I went for the HyperX Cloud. All the reviews said that they sounded great for the price, but with a slightly muddy/muffled bass range. That's basically spot-on. I do find the highs just a bit too sharp as well, because on some older music tracks like the Beatles (and some other classic rock) the cymbal crashes can sound pretty tinny and over driven. But on anything more modern, this wasn't an issue at all. - Using only my basic onboard Realtek 8 channel audio, I was able to correct the muddy bass with some minor equalizer tweaks in my music player of choice, and get it to a much better place. VoIP sounds good, with no issues, and I've encountered no issues with the audio in any games. All in all, I'm pretty happy with the audio, and would recommend this headset based on that fact alone. Comfort - These are comfortable to wear and they aren't too heavy. My head is a little bit on the large size, and the headband is at it's biggest size setting, so if you know that your head is huge, these may not fit you, or just barely. My medium-ish sized ears fit completely inside the ear foam, and do not touch the inner speaker. Out of the box however, these things squeeze TIGHT. Combine that fact with the soft leatherette cushions and this headset practically seals its self onto your head creating an air-tight and pressurized seal that gave me a massive headache after wearing it for the first hour. I then proceeded to gently bend the headband into an almost flat position to loosen it up (the band is a very flexible and springy metal), and after a couple minutes of doing that, I was able to get the headset loosened up to a perfect tension. No more headaches, and the headset is perfectly comfortable - with or without glasses on. Please note that this headset has oval shaped ear cups, and (unlike my old carcharias headset which had round) you pretty much have to wear the band of the headset in one position on your head to fit your ears properly. You can't move the band forwards toward the forehead (which I prefer), or back very far on the head at all, or you will smoosh your ears. Construction Quality - Build quality feels and looks good. It feels solid in my hands and on my head, and I don't feel like it would break if I dropped it. There is no rattling or squeaking of moving parts. The white parts of the headset are some kind of plastic, with the rest being leatherette, or metal. Now, let's talk about the ear cups. The leatherette cups that come installed on the headset are great. They are soft and squishy like memory foam. BUT. The velour cups that came with mine as an extra option are a joke. The foam is way more firm (hard even) than the leatherette cups, and the build quality is terrible, with lumps along the sides, and they are even slightly misshapen to boot. I installed them in hopes of making the headphones slightly less noise isolating, but as soon as I tried them on I took them right back off. They should not even bother putting the velour cups in the box. As for everything else like the braided cables and the in-line control - they are of great quality. I was a little disappointed that the extra extension cable is not braided like the headphone cable and the in-line control cables are, and it seems like a silly place to cut costs, considering the lavishness of the packaging these things come in. Microphone - It works, and it disconnects from the headset which is great. The audio is average to slightly above average, but nothing special or amazing by any standard. It works, and everyone can hear me clearly without issue. I hate using any mic boost settings, and this mic is not to bad without it on. Volume could be just a touch higher but I'm just nit-picking on that. I don't care for the cheap looking and feeling foam pop filter on the end of the mic, as it looks like it could get snagged or torn over time if I'm not careful. I think they could have made some kind of end cap that enclosed the pop filter instead, while working just as well. The bendable arm of the mic feels good, and not cheap at all. It holds it's position perfectly, but it could be just slightly longer depending on the size of your head. Conclusion - The HyperX Cloud headset is a great buy for the (current) sale price of $70. The full retail price of these might be pushing it a little bit, but I honestly don't know what I would recommend over these even at $100. Be mindful of the velour ear cups not being of the same nice quality as the leatherette ones if you don't like the leather style, and be cautious if you know that you have a huge head. Beyond that, I would highly recommend this headset for gaming, VoIP, and even casual music enjoyment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2015 by Reignson

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