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Kingston HyperX Cloud gaming headset review

Rating: 9.5.

Kingston's reputation as a maker of storage solutions is well cemented at this point – they have been making memory modules, flash drives and solid state drives for years now. Today however we look at something new from the company after a partnership with QPAD. The resulting amalgamation of influences has produced a smart looking piece of kit, known as the HyperX Cloud gaming headset. It has a stitched leather headband and memory foam earcups … all built around a pair of 53mm drivers.
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HyperX Cloud gaming headset overview:

Enhanced comfort

  • Memory foam ear cushions
  • Super soft padded leather headband
  • Over the ear cups
  • Leatherette padding on cups

Superior audio performance in gaming or professional audio 

  • HiFi capable
  • 53mm Drivers
  • Closed cup design

Pro-gaming optimized

  • Designed in Sweden and recommended by the world’s most elite professional organizations
  • Closed cup design for enhanced passive noise cancellation
  • Playstation 4 compatible Mini stereo jack plug (3.5mm connectivity)
  • Solid aluminum construction Long cable

Distinctive HyperX design with improved accessories

  • Two interchangeable ear cushions
  • HyperX branding on headband, outer ear cups, and control box
  • Red and black color theme on headband stitching, braided cable, pouch, and control box
  • Stronger pouch material with additional Velcro lock pocket
  • Airplane adaptor compatible

Detachable premium microphone

  • 100-12,000 Hz frequency response
  • 105dB SPL
  • Improved slimmer mic windshield
  • Removable microphone boom

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4 comments

  1. Wow these look great, very nicely designed. look more like proper audio headphones, rather than kiddie gaming phones with flashing lights everywhere.

  2. Yeah, interested in these myself. look wicked. almost like a pair of Sennheiser HD598’s

  3. Rebranded Qpad QH-90, which is in turn a rebranded Takstar Pro 80 with a mic, which is a big reason why they’re so good. Ordered one of these the other day to replace my Steelseries Siberia V2.