🎮 Elevate Your Game with HyperX Cloud II!
The HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset delivers an exceptional audio experience with 7.1 virtual surround sound and 53mm drivers, ensuring you hear every detail. Designed for comfort with memory foam ear pads and a durable aluminum frame, this headset is perfect for long gaming sessions. Its detachable noise-cancelling microphone ensures clear communication, making it compatible with various gaming platforms.
Control Type | Noise Control |
Compatible Devices | PS4, PC, Xbox One, PS4 PRO |
Antenna Location | Indoor/Outdoor |
Enclosure Material | Faux Leather, Aluminum, Memory Foam |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Microphone Included |
Earpiece Shape | Over-the-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Frequency Range | 10 Hz - 23 kHz |
Audio Driver Size | 53 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Wireless Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Color | Red |
Style Name | Wired |
Theme | Video Game |
Item Weight | 275 Grams |
Cable Length | 9.75 Feet |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**W
Great, reasonably-priced headset for gaming
TL;DR Review: My previous headset broke, so I chose this one after reading/watching reviews. Comfort and durability are excellent, so far. The mic is good enough for calls and gaming. Initially, I was not impressed with the sound of the headphones (sounded like a low bitrate MP3), but then I realized I needed to plug the headset into my motherboard's USB ports rather than the front panel ports. I am now very happy with this headset and would recommend it to anyone looking for a reasonably-priced, comfortable gaming headset. (Owned for 5 months as of 2/27/16)Full Review:I purchased these to replace my Plantronics Gamecom 780 headset. The Gamecom headset had a 100% plastic headband which snapped one month after the warranty period ended. Apologies in advance, but I sometimes will compare the Cloud II to the Gamecom 780 in this review because its my only point of reference, and I felt like the Gamecom was an excellent headset prior to breakage. Overall, the Cloud II's have been a worthy replacement, and even an upgrade in many respects, but there are some areas where the Gamecom was better.After looking at YouTube, WireCutter, and Amazon reviews, I settled on the HyperX Cloud II gaming headset. Almost everyone raved about their durability, comfort, and sound. I know a headphone + stand mic combo can provide a better overall experience, but I didn't feel like spending the ~$200 on that combo just yet.Fit & FinishAfter they arrived, my initial impression of this headset was that it was very high quality. The fake leather on the earcups and the headband is nice and soft, and the stitching on the headband looks good and provides a nice red accent. The red brushed metal on the exposed parts of the frame is also a nice touch. The microphone detaches and reattaches very easily, although I do prefer a flip-up microphone like on the Gamecom 780. However, that's just a preference and shouldn't have any bearing on this review. As for fit, I have a larger head (I'm 6'2", 215 lbs, and probably have a 7-3/8" hat size) and these fit very comfortably. I've worn them for hours while gaming and never felt like the clamping pressure was too hard. Also, they don't make my head/ears sweat or anything like that. The pads on the earcups provide a comfortable seal around my ears that blocks out a lot of noise, which can be a pro and a con sometimes.DurabilityAfter 5 months of daily use... so far, so good. I recently purchased a hook so I can hang these up rather than just setting them on my desk or on the floor, so hopefully that increases the Cloud II's longevity, but I still don't feel like these will break as easily as the Gamecom 780's. Unless they get stepped on by an elephant or run over by my truck, I don't think the headband on the Cloud II's will be snapping after 13 months like the Gamecoms. The drivers in the headphones are still going strong, and the mic still sounds good. I will update if anything changes.Headphone Sound QualityHonestly, the headphones didn't blow me away at first. There was a noticeable difference from the Gamecom 780's in this regard. I felt like the sound on the 780's was awesome for their ~$60 price tag, but the Cloud II's just didn't sound as good. It was like listening to 320 kbps vs. 128 kbps MP3. There was a "graininess" (my terminology, sorry) to all sound - gaming, movies, and calls - that was especially noticeable at low volume. After a couple months, it was annoying me so much that I was about ready to buy a good pair of headphones and separate mic. Then I had an epiphany. I always plug my headset (780 or the Clouds) into my front USB ports (Fractal Define R4 case) because sometimes I like to unplug them and listen to movies/podcasts through my speakers. I had tried both the USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports with the Cloud II's, and the sound was the same on both. One day, I realized I had never plugged them directly into my motherboard's USB ports (Gigabyte Z170X-UD5). As soon as I did, I noticed an immediate difference in the sound quality. The "graininess" went away and I'm now very happy with the sound quality. I now run a USB extension cable from the back of my computer so I can still easily unplug the headset as needed, and the USB extension doesn't add any of the noise/bit-rate issues I was experiencing before.Virtual 7.1 Surround QualityI'm really not impressed by the virtual surround performance of the Cloud II's. I felt like the Gamecom 780's had a great virtual surround, or at least better than the Cloud II's. With the Gamecom, I could easily tell when/where an enemy was approaching me in FPS games. With the Cloud II's, I can hear an enemy approaching, but it's a lot tougher to tell where they're coming from. I don't think it's enough of a disappointment to lose a star though, since I can try other virtual surround software (Razer) and bypass the "built-in" virtual surround of the Cloud II's.Microphone QualityThe microphone is great for voice chat during games (Discord ftw) and Hangouts calls, but I would get a separate microphone if I was doing anything more than that. I don't stream to YouTube or Twitch. I don't record podcasts. I only use it to talk with my friends. They've all told me that it sounds clear and noise-free. If and when I do decide to do more, I'll pick up a Blue Yeti or Audio-Technica ATR-2100 which I know will have a much more professional and richer sound quality at a reasonable price, but I'm not to that point yet. For a ~$99 headset, the microphone is pretty good.ConclusionI would definitely recommend this headset to anyone looking for something that has great quality and is reasonably priced. I'd also recommend plugging it into your motherboard vs. the front panel USB ports to avoid any sound issues. The fit and finish are pretty nice, and it definitely feels more durable than my previous headset. The sound quality is great, but the 7.1 virtual surround experience is not very dependable. The microphone is good for gaming and voice calls, but look for a standalone mic if you're doing anything more than that. It's a great headset that does its job admirably, and I don't think you'll find better value for the price.
A**R
A Reliable and Comfortable Wireless Headset
I've been extremely impressed with the HyperX Cloud 2 headset. It's a fantastic product, and I especially appreciate its performance when it comes to battery life and charging.The battery on this headset is truly solid. I can go for a very long time without needing to charge it, which is perfect for extended gaming sessions or just general use throughout the day. When it does need a charge, it gets a full battery remarkably fast. A huge bonus is that you can continue to use the headset while it's charging without any audio or mic interference, which is a lifesaver.While the sound quality is great on its own, it really shines when you pair it with a spatial audio enhancement like Dolby Atmos. This combination elevates the sound experience, giving you a much more immersive and directional audio experience in games and movies.Overall, the HyperX Cloud 2 is a reliable, high-quality wireless headset that I would highly recommend, especially for anyone looking for a long-lasting battery and the convenience of being able to use it while it charges.
J**R
repeat customer
Bought my first HyperX headset in 2016. Re-ordered it in 2020. Re-ordering my third on now. This is a fantastic headset, great sound, lightweight, comfortable. The only reason I re-order new headsets: the thin plastic skin over the padding breaks down and peels off, leaving you covered with little shreds of plastic. I haven't been able to find replacement padding. The padding itself is still in good shape, and the electronics work fine. If you want something that blocks out external noise, this is a bit lacking, but once the game or stereo sound is on, the quality is good and external sounds are not so intrusive. The size is adjustable, and aside from the shredding issue, this headset is well made and retains its functionality over the long term. Some headsets lose their ability to hold an adjustment over time, but not this one. If you know how to sew, you could make your own little cover and keep this thing in service.
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