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New favourite gaming cans, right here. As much as I love the Audio Technica ATH-ADG1 (my old favourites), these are easily as good for audio quality, yet are much more comfortable (which is really saying something: the ATH-ADG1's are amazingly comfy), and...
". it's the clear and precise audio that you need with the phat oomph you love."...
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Who would have thought that memory manufacturer Kingston would make a range of truly excellent headsets? The Revolver, the fourth HyperX headset after the Cloud, Cloud II and Core hews closer to the pro-gaming skewed Core than the virtual surround of the...
Excellent sound and directionality, Comfortable, Passive noise occlusion...
The headband is a tuning fork...
An amazing headset if you're sitting at your computer or console. Not so great if you're moving around...
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It's funny how expectations work. When the HyperX Cloud launched two years ago, it came out of nowhere . I went in expecting a bottom-barrel headset from Kingston, and instead got a solid low-priced contender that we continue recommending to this very day...
The biggest problem with the HyperX Cloud line is that it hit such a high point the first time around. Great performance, cheap price—it's hard to top that. The HyperX Cloud Revolver isn't a bad headset—it's more comfortable than the original Hyper...
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It's funny how expectations work. When the HyperX Cloud launched two years ago, it came out of nowhere. I went in expecting a bottom-barrel headset from Kingston, and instead got a solid low-priced contender that we continue recommending to this very day...
The biggest problem with the HyperX Cloud line is that it hit such a high point the first time around. Great performance, cheap price—it's hard to top that.The HyperX Cloud Revolver isn't a bad headset—it's more comfortable than the original HyperX, albei...
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Kingston's Cloud series of headsets have always been strong performers, bringing gamers rich audio quality at a great price.The HyperX Cloud Revolver, the company's third iteration of its rock-solid Cloud series headphone line, builds on the legacy of ste...
Lightweight, Comfortable, Clear and crisp sound quality...
Pricey, Lack of portability...
The Cloud Revolver is solid gaming headset, but its price lands it above most of the market's current offerings...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2016-10-21 02:49:51
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Kingston's Cloud series of headsets have always been strong performers, bringing gamers rich audio quality at a great price.The HyperX Cloud Revolver, the company's third iteration of its rock-solid Cloud series headphone line, builds on the legacy of s...
Lightweight, Comfortable, Clear and crisp sound quality...
Pricey, Lack of portability...
The Cloud Revolver is solid gaming headset, but its price lands it above most of the market's current offerings...
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As I am preparing for interviews to enter in the working world, I have been looking at typical interview questions to get myself ready. One of the questions I ran into was, "What makes a good leader?" It may seem a bit odd to expect this question, especia...
Kingston and their gaming brand HyperX has always been excellent in providing a great balance between build quality, performance, and price, and the HyperX Cloud Revolver today is another step in the right direction for them. As they are embarking on deve...
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A headset is quite the key element in communication during game play – nothing is worse than "that guy" who tries to type talk in the middle of an epic battle to ask for a health potion. The ass dies and you let him go – his fault for refusing to "chat."...
Very sturdy and light weight, Great spacial locality / soundstage, Extremely efficient...
Bass seems to fade at higher volumes, Not a great fit for small heads, Did I mention the lack of bass?...
Ultimately, in the end I was pretty disappointed in the HyperX Cloud Revolver Gaming Headset. For being advertised as having studio-grade sound and coming with a matching sticker shock, I had expected quite a bit more for overall sound quality. Not to be...
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Kingston recently introduced a new headset, the Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver. This does not replace the HyperX Cloud nor Cloud II, but is sold as another option. With an MSRP of 103 pounds / 130 euros it clearly is more expensive. Seeing as we really...
For anyone that has read all of the previous pages it will be clear that we are not entirely convinced by the new headset from Kingston. The HyperX Cloud Revolver is certainly not bad, that should be clear. It sounds quite open for a relatively closed h...
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Installation is also non-existent and we tested the new HyperX Cloud on both the PC and the PlayStation 4. The headset is also compatible with the XBox One, Wii U, Mac and even mobile devices, including software such as TeamSpeak, Discord, Skype, Ventrilo...
The Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver Headset is a product that can be used on a variety of devices which produces exceptional audio quality!...
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vortez.net Updated: 2016-10-21 02:49:51
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US: $The HyperX team have been working hard to deliver a next-gen premium headset that can better the Cloud This in one sense is a very difficult task and is something many other brands have been working to do also A litter earlier this year, word got o...
Wide soundstage, Price...
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HyperX have dabbled in the gaming audio category for a while now and the release of the first Cloud headset was a no brainer, it effectively took what was already offered by Qpad and made it cheaper. They then offered an alternative with a USB v7.1 soundc...
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Few headsets have been as dominant as Qpad's QH90, which incidentally was rebranded out by HyperX with its equally fantastic original Cloud headset that costs just £55 these days, as well as the USB based Cloud II. However, today HyperX has gone it alone...
The headband noise reverberation is certainly a concern but, in reality, so long as you don't have annoying friends that go round twanging it at every opportunity, or wear a hoodie while you game, it's unlikely to be a major issue. Similarly, comfort-wise...
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The Cloud Revolver is HyperX's gaming headset for those who want an analogue connection and a comfortable design for long gaming sessions. Priced at £99.99, it's more expensive than the brilliant Cloud II, but comes with a “studio grade” soundstage and a...
Universal compatibility, Innovative design, Very comfortable, Respectable audio quality...
Headset jiggles when moved, Microphone isn't fantastic, Metal band conducts noise, Relatively expensive...
A well-specced headset that's overshadowed by its cheaper sibling...
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A lot of gaming headsets have ridiculous price tags, but don't provide the comfort, sound quality, or even microphone quality to justify the cost. There are some exceptions, however, and Kingston's HyperX Cloud Revolver might just be better than most opti...
Comfortable, Good mic, Solid build...
Not quite meant for music...
There's no external 7.1 audio USB sound card, but the sound quality isn't that different from the Cloud II. However, the Cloud Revolver is very comfortable to wear and is multi-platform, allowing you to use it with next-gen consoles too.(previously publi...
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Over the course of years, the HyperX branding from Kingston have grown into a larger pool of products. It started with the memory kits, and now we've gone to the point where HyperX now has its own mouse pads and audio devices. Now what cemented the HyperX...
GREAT SOUND STAGE & LOCALIZATION, OVERALL AUDIO PERFORMANCE, COMFORTABLE TO USE, GREAT BUILD QUALITY, GREAT STYLING...
LACKS VELOUR PAD OPTION...
The Kingston HyperX Revolver is a massive upgrade from the HyperX Cloud line up, a huge step higher than what its predecessors have established when it comes to sheer audio performance. Kingston made a proper gaming headset, featuring a good sound sta...
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back2gaming.com Updated: 2016-11-19 04:13:13
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Kingston kicked off their current gaming peripheral line with the HyperX Cloud headset, a product which has earned Kingston's HyperX a firm spot in the gaming market and they continue to expand further by releasing various new versions of the HyperX Cloud...
Excellent build quality, Good balanced audio signature, Very comfortable, Braided cable, Clear microphone...
Might be too bassweak for some people, Priced a bit higher than Cloud, No carry bag...
The HyperX Cloud Revolver is an excellent-sounding, well-built headphones. The build quality is just outstanding and Kingston HyperX has certainly delivered on the sound quality as well...
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A few years back, you probably wouldn't have pegged HyperX as a maker of anything else besides solid state storage and memory. That perception has slowly changed since the launch of the HyperX Cloud series of gaming headsets two years ago. Now, the next e...
Actually does let you hear things from further away, Delivers crisp and clear voice for games and music, Microphone also delivers crisp and clear voice to others...
Does not come with a 7.1 USB sound card like its predecessor, Memory foam paddings could be more substantial...
The HyperX Cloud Revolver is a gaming headset made with a clear purpose. It looks the part as well this time, a departure from its predecessors. Build quality is great so you wouldn't need to worry about it breaking prematurely. With that said, we wish th...
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Kicking off our first review of the new year, we have the Cloud Revolver Headset from HyperX. Following on from our Cloud II Review, it will be interesting to see how the more FPS based Revolver stacks up. HyperX has recently been putting a lot of focus...
To kick the performance off, we'll start with the Mic. As Mic's go, this one isn't the best available these days though it does the job. When using it, your teammates will be able to hear and understand you, allowing you to command the battle, or fall in...
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We've seen a fair few Headsets from HyperX here at pcGameware and the last one, the Cloud Stinger was not only the cheapest HyperX to date but it was also one of the best. This time around we're going to take a look at the other end of the spectrum as the...
It's been a long time since I've come across a Headset that can challenge the original HyperX Cloud as the best sub one hundred pound Headset, but at last we have a real challenger. The HyperX Cloud Revolver actually sounds better than the original Clo...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-20 01:36:29
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Kingston's Cloud series of headsets have always been strong performers, bringing gamers rich audio quality at a great price.The HyperX Cloud Revolver, the company's third iteration of its rock-solid Cloud series headphone line, builds on the legacy of ste...
The Cloud Revolver is a solid headset, providing crisp mids and highs and punchy bass on top of a svelte, comfortable set of earpads. Its only real knocks are that its rigid metal frame make it less portable and tough to fit into satchels or bags, and its...
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For most gamers, a headset is as crucial as a decent mouse. The market has also discovered that, as supply is enormous. We dove into the 80-120 euro segment and reported.It's been a while since we looked at headsets for the last time, so it's high time fo...
In the range of headsets that we've discussed here, there are actually no models that will really disappoint. It is notable, however, that the three motherboard manufacturers still have a lot of work to do; the Asus, Gigabyte and MSI models were least con...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2019-12-03 15:51:34
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So you've put together your own desktop gaming machine from board to casing, or maybe bought one of them pricey laptops made specifically for resource-heavy games. But the job isn't finished—you need to accessorize, Mr. Hotshot Gamer.Because we know money...
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READ NEXT: The best gaming mice to buy from £30A headset's frequency response and overall clarity will affect your ability to hear enemies coming – and that's why we pay close attention to a headset's sub-bass, mid-bass, mids, highs and soundstage (which...
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ergohacks.com Updated: 2019-12-03 15:51:35
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I've been through a lot of headphones over the years. Most have been connected to my phone and hence I've gotten used to in-ear buds. I've tried bigger earphones for at the computer but I've never found them comfortable. The traditional headset for gamer'...
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I have swapped out my main headset with the HyperX Cloud Stinger for the past few days, to get a feel for it and to go through the usual uses for a gaming headset. Will it be able to do justice to its price bracket? Let's see…1x HyperX Cloud Stinger Heads...
Very sturdy build quality, Positional audio accurate, Closed Earcups Block out external noise, Clever microphone on/off mechanism, Long 3m total cable, Earcups lay flat when headset worn around the neck...
Sound can lack bass, Fitting can be uncomfortable over time for some, Microphone requires audio adjustments and picks up background noise, Priced a little high for this level of headset...
The HyperX Cloud Stinger is fighting in a fiercely competitive £50 price bracket. Many big names compete trying to get the best performance out of just above budget components.The sturdy build of the HyperX Cloud Stinger will certainly appeal to those who...
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pcpowerplay.com.au Updated: 2019-12-03 15:51:35
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We've been impressed with every headset from HyperX so far, from the breakout Cloud to the brilliant Revolver, and the Stinger is no exception.The budget entry into the HyperX headset range, the Stinger is quite unlike the other headsets in design. It's a...
Cheap as, bru, Comfy, Decent sound...
Muddy mids, Cheap looking, Mic can't be removed...
The design is a little cheap looking but for the price the performance is excellent...
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HyperX have built up a great reputation for quality headsets over the last few years, thanks to their Cloud and Cloud II devices. Those headsets are towards the pricier end of the spectrum, though, so HyperX hope the new Cloud Stinger will appeal to the m...
Attractively priced, New features are introduced such as rotating ear cups, Audio quality is great for the money, Comfy to use...
The Cloud II offers a better allround package for £2025 more...
The Cloud Stinger is a budget headset (at £49.99) from HyperX – the gaming peripheral manufacturer that has built up an excellent reputation in the headset sector thanks to its Cloud and Cloud II devices.Rather than just ‘cheaping-out' when manufacturing...
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Kingston stormed the gaming scene with the HyperX series of headsets, offering great value and performance between the 70 and the 150 USD price point. We've praised them enough on our reviews, including the higher end HyperX Revolver. The HyperX line buil...
GOOD WELL ROUNDED AUDIO PERFORMANCE, 90 DEGREE EAR CUP ROTATION, SWIVEL TO ON/OFF MICROPHONE, SURPRISINGLY GOOD MICROPHONE, TEXTURED PLASTIC – NOT EASY TO SMUDGE, WORKS WITH PC MOBILE & MAJOR CONSOLES, GREAT VALUE FOR MONEY...
HIGH ENDS COULD BE A LITTLE MORE PRONOUNCED, NONREMOVABLE MICROPHONE...
The Kingston HyperX Stinger is a solid, well rounded gaming headset with comfort at its core. At around 50 USD, this brought the HyperX brand even closer to those who wants to experience a good quality product, without paying for a premium...
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Kingston's gaming sub-brand HyperX has been churning out some really big winners lately – and that's never been more true of its Cloud gaming headset line. HyperX Cloud headsets are considered to be the best in the business right now – with 5 variants ava...
Great gaming sound, 10/10 comfort, Simple, but durable & attractive design, Decent microphone, Works on consoles, phones, and PCs, Really affordable...
Not the best for music, No extra bells & whistles like lights, braided cable, etc...
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Competitive gaming is big business, and it doesn't matter if you're holding a fat wallet and a bunch of gaming trophies, or sitting at home when the kids are in bed and playing games against your friends, you're going to want a great headset to not only e...
Good build quality, Powerful and clear sound, Great for all multimedia, Multi-format support, Auto-mute microphone, Built-in volume control, Stylish design, Trusted brand, Fantastic price...
Hard-wired cable, Non-removable microphone, “The HyperX Stinger is not only comfortable, powerful and durable, it’s also incredibly kind to your wallet. For those looking for a versatile gaming headset for all major gaming systems, mobile and PC, look no...
PriceThe HyperX Stinger Gaming Headset comes in at the very wallet friendly MSRP of £49.99, although you can find it a little cheaper if you shop around. Given it offers multi-format support, while also being around £40 cheaper than the HyperX Cloud Revol...
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HyperX first made a name for itself back in 2014 with the release of its Cloud headset. Featuring clean audio and an incredible level of comfort for a street price of $80, we've been recommending the Cloud ever since. It's an excellent entry-level headset...
You've probably noticed the same refrain throughout this review: “The Cloud Stinger is good, for a $50 headset.” And that's true. These cans won't stand up next to competitors two or three times the price, either in sound or in comfort. Hell, the Stin...
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Hey all, it's been a while since I was able to get another review done but the wait has paid off with what could be a great headset at a great price point. Today we'll be looking at the brand new HyperX Cloud Stinger gaming headset that features 50mm dire...
Light weight, Simple and clean design, Compatibility with many devices, Signature memory foam padding, 50mm Directional drivers (like surround sound), 90° rotating ear cups, Price...
Issue with volume slider as it nears 0% (could be an isolated issue)...
In looking back on this headset one can't help but be in awe of the great quality this headset has to offer at such an affordable price. The signature memory foam padding along with the light weight make for a combination that allows for long extended hou...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2019-12-03 15:51:38
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The HyperX name was created back in 2002 as a branch of high end products from Kingston Technology. Meanwhile HyperX is an individual brand at Kingston and it's being marketed as that. After the HyperX Cloud series, the company is now ready to show a new...
the HyperX Cloud Stinger is a good product The build quality and the materials used are excellent and we did not expect anything less from Kingston Other than the fact that we are looking at a classic design The soft cushions as well as the headband fit...
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The Cloud Stinger is HyperX's newest addition to its headset line, priced at the rather cheap £49.99. The Stinger fuses an attractive design with easy-to-use adjustment features, and is super-comfortable to wear for long gaming sessions. In addition, aud...
Lightweight and comfortable, Excellent audio quality for the money, Great value...
So-so build quality, Non-detachable microphone, Analogue connection quality varies by device...
A fantastic budget headset that delivers great audio quality and a comfortable design...
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A few weeks back, I was driving home after a long day at work. I was waiting in a left turn lane, when I peered over my shoulder and spotted a girl singing and dancing in her car while waiting at the red light. I felt like I knew who she was, but I could...
If I could summarize the Kingston HyperX Cloud headsets we have reviewed previously, it could be done in three points. First is good build quality. Second is a comfortable fit, no matter the weight or size. Third is solid audio performance. Unsurprisingly...
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HyperX are at it again giving us yet another new headset by them, but this time whilst delivering top performance their aim is lightness. I must say this is a feature many headsets seem forget about as I personally have found after a few hours some start...
HyperX themselves seem to be producing a fair amount of headsets now and as do their various competitors, so it's becoming a very hard field top make a product really stand out in. This headset however does nail it for the price point, and for £50 you wil...
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pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2019-12-03 15:51:39
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Hot on the heels of the excellent HyperX Alloy FPS we have HyperX's latest Headset the HyperX Cloud Stinger . This latest headset from HyperX is a stereo circumaural headset with 50mm Drivers and a closed back design. The Cloud Stinger features a swivel s...
It would appear that just like the HyperX Alloy FPS keyboard, HyperX have nailed it again, the HyperX Cloud Stinger is so close to perfection it's worthy of one of our Platinum awards. At just £55 it's simply as good as you could hope for and better th...
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I've had a HyperX headset for a while now, and it has never let me down. Kingston really know how to assemble a robust bit of equipment -- and that shows with the Cloud Stinger. Despite being priced for the mid-tier user, they haven't skimped on the build...
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The HyperX Cloud and Cloud II headsets continue to be some of the most popular around and for good reason. The Cloud Revolver that came afterwards, however, didn't live up to the high expectations its predecessors set for it.The Cloud Stinger is the compa...
All in all, then, the HyperX Cloud Stinger is a well designed headset – simple to use, comfortable and with enough adjustment to keep most users happy. Audio quality is good, both from the microphone and from the speakers themselves. The pricing is keen t...
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Back in May of this year brought the review of the HyperX Cloud Revolver . Several of you probably saw both our news article and other on the great Interwebs for the special edition release for the Cloud Revolver – the Gears of War series designed to sell...
Price point is awesome; great sound for an everyone price, Comfort and quality align with the rest of the HyperX Cloud Series, Quick mute option, Volume control on headset – little easier than fumbling with a cable, Did I mention the price point rocks?...
Can't remove the mic – not end of world (just a feature I REALLY like – picky Panda)...
Overall, I'm quite impressed with the HyperX Cloud Stinger Gaming Headset. A mouth full just to say that – but after disliking the HyperX Cloud Revolver as much as I did – I'm actually quite happy with this drop in price and slight redesign. With closed e...
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Kingston's track record of gaming headsets are short-lived and pretty much immaculate in my opinion. Earlier this year instead of another Cloud X, they decided to switch things up a bit w/ a newer one. Now we're rolling w/ the HyperX Cloud Revolver which...
What can I say about this? I really had zero qualms about the Cloud Revolvers. Big, beautiful sound. Adaptable to work for any console & smartphones. Super comfortable for all-day wearing. All of this for only $120 so it won't hurt your pockets as m...
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Today, we get to take a look at the Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver Headset. Not only is it visually stunning, but it boasts some serious studio quality promises. With all of the compatibility this headset has to offer across different platforms, you'll li...
Starting with the negatives about this headset, they are not about the sound quality at all. The first is the cord. This isn't really a negative other than I would need to remove it to walk more than 10 feet from my PC. Wireless is great for chatting or s...
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It's funny how expectations work. When the HyperX Cloud launched two years ago, it came out of nowhere . I went in expecting a bottom-barrel headset from Kingston, and instead got a solid low-priced contender that we continue recommending to this very day...
Comfortable suspension-band design, Solid sound for its price...
Metal band has a tendency to reverberate when touched, Inline controls are as middling as the standard Cloud line...
The biggest problem with the HyperX Cloud line is that it hit such a high point the first time around. Great performance, cheap price—it's hard to top that. The HyperX Cloud Revolver isn't a bad headset—it's more comfortable than the original Hyper...
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Kingston has been around for as long as I can remember, and when I think of Kingston, I immediately think of RAM, and USB thumb drives. Kingston is actually the largest independent manufacturer of memory products in the industry. It has expanded its reach...
Extremely comfortable to wear, thanks to suspension headband and highly articulate hinges on the ear cups, Plush, thick leatherette covered earcups, Value is impressive...
Suspension system is a little noisy, Some may find the mids in the audio slightly lacking...
From the moment I opened the box, I was instantly met with the strong impression of high quality. I generally try not to let first impressions play too heavy a role in my reviews, but this product screams quality right when you take it out of the box.Fir...
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Back in 2014, the HyperX Cloud gaming headset launched to rave reviews including our own and quickly became a big hit amongst gamers around the world across all platforms. This level of success was unprecedented for a high-end gaming headset, yet its good...
The HyperX Cloud Revolver has a focused identity as a durable and comfortable headset for competitive FPS gaming. So far, it is the headset with the best positional audio we have heard and reviewed. Since human hearing fares poorly at determining the dire...
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I'm not a huge connoisseur of gaming headsets, having my Turtle Beach X12s for the past few years. Even then I use them with my PC more than I do with my Xbox 360. I've never bought a new headset as the X12s work for what I need them to do. However, I rec...
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For many gamers, such as myself, there is a few requirements we demand from a headest. It has to be durable, look good, and certainly sound good. Most headsets are able to check off one or perhaps two of these requirements; but it is surprising how few ch...
Very Efficient, Unparalleled Comfort...
Slightly Below Average Microphone Quality, Metal Headband Ringing Issue...
The stitching and embossing on the headband looked great. I also liked the sculptured ear cup with HyperX logos and red highlights. The around ear closed cup design offers good isolation from ambient room sounds. The headband's range of adjustment does no...
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It's amazing sometimes how quickly things can change. Back in 2014 when Kingston introduced their first gaming headset, the original Cloud, it was a little surprising. It didn't take very long though before we started seeing them a lot at LAN events and p...
Following up a headset like the Cloud/Cloud II is a tough thing to do. Especially when you are a company like Kingston/HyperX who is still working on cementing their brand in the gaming headphone market. The thing to keep in mind though is HyperX product...
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For many gamers, a good headset is sturdy, comfortable, and not too flashy, and the popularity of HyperX's Cloud and Cloud II headsets attests to how well the company has hit that mark. I've spent a bit of time with the Cloud II in the past, and I can att...
When a company tries to improve on an already-successful product, it runs the risk of unbalancing the formula that led to that product's success in the first place. The HyperX Cloud Revolver's design departs from the already-popular Cloud II in a variety...
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Kingston is attempting to defy the odds and beat their very own HyperX Cloud II Headset with their new studio-grade HyperX Cloud Revolver Headset. Boasting advanced directional 50mm drivers, a low impedance, circumaural closed back design, and a steel fra...
Soft, comfortable ear cups, Clear mids, regardless of volume, Directional drivers work very well, Inline remote (audio control box), Lightweight, Durable, Multidevice support, Detachable microphone, Circumaural, closed back design...
Tinny sound during music/video playback, Medium sized headband, not comfortable for larger heads due to depth limit, Steel frame very noisy and translates directly to the cans, Microphone not sensitive enough and subject to explosions and popping, Price...
In general, gaming headsets fall short of actual headphones in terms of sound. The HyperX Cloud Revolver is no different in that aspect. But as a gaming headset, the HyperX Cloud Revolver performs well, providing good directional sound clarity and crisp...
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1 Minute Review The Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver has a MSRP of $120 (Amazon) . When it hits retail, it will probably be slightly cheaper. Even at that price, it is a worthy upgrade over the Cloud 2 that we reviewed in the past. If you current...
The Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver has a MSRP of $120 (Amazon). When it hits retail, it will probably be slightly cheaper. Even at that price, it is a worthy upgrade over the Cloud 2 that we reviewed in the past. If you currently are using a Cloud 2, hang...
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HyperX , a division of Kingston, announced the HyperX Cloud Revolver gaming headset toward the end of March 2016. HyperX designed the Cloud Revolver with 50mm directional drivers for studio grade sound with a wider depth for improved audio precision.The s...
Testing was conducted by connecting the HyperX Cloud Revolver to my computer, then of course wearing it for music and movie playback, gameplay, and online chat. Testing Setup: Comparison Headsets: Comfort: The first time I placed HyperX Cloud Revolver...
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The Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver is the latest headset in Kingston's product family. Kingston's gaming headset line up has grown to four different models which feature both 3.5mm and USB connectivity. Last years HyperX Cloud and the updated HyperX Cloud...
From a sound standpoint, the HyperX Revolver delivers in a big way. The sound was clear. The highs and mids were clean with no distortion. During both gaming and music sessions I was extremely impressed. Bass is clean and crisp and doesn't get muddled in...
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E-sports-focused gaming headsets must satisfy two needs: They must be cozy enough to wear during a long day of competing, and rich-sounding enough to help gamers spot their enemies from a mile away. The HyperX Cloud Revolver succeeds on both fronts, offer...
Cris, immersive audi, Comfy ear cup, Automatically adjusts to your hea, Durable steel frame...
No virtual 7.1 surround soun, Relatively pricey...
As a headset built for competitive gamers, the $120 HyperX Cloud Revolver absolutely hits the mark. Its rich, directionally accurate audio makes it easy to pinpoint enemies, and its cozy ear cups and suspension-frame design make it comfy enough to wear du...
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The Cloud series of headsets from HyperX has been around for a few years now. The line is distinguished by its black and red styling and a high-quality, lightweight construction that distributes the weight of the headset in a cunning way, making it feel m...
HyperX has produced another high-quality headset with the HyperX Cloud Revolver. Though its been redesigned to a great extent the headset keeps the traits that made the first Clouds so popular while including some touches that will please those looking fo...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2016-11-02 03:35:54
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Among the pearls of wisdom the late Notorious B.I.G. let flow was a track titled “Mo Money, Mo Problems.” In it, Biggie essentially says that with success comes new problems. That's somewhat the position HyperX finds itself in with its recently released C...
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Faced with a myriad of choices for headsets, it's hard to choose just one headset for all your needs. Kingston's HyperX Cloud Revolver addresses the one headset problem and uses a standard 3.5mm jack suitable for mobile devices like phones and tablets and...
Versatility, True Sound Reproduction, Immersive Game Play, SelfAdjusting Head Strap, Noise Canceling Mic, Durability, Memory Foam...
Lacks 7.1 Surround Sound, Little Expensive...
The Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver faces some stiff competition in the $119.99 price range. We like the true sound reproduction the Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver provides during music playback and the precision of the sound during gaming. We do miss the...
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The HyperX Cloud Revolver is a high end stereo headset that can be used with just about any device thanks to its use of the 3.5mm audio jack... sorry iPhone 7 users. The closed, over the ear design with 50mm drivers creates a studio-grade sound stage, whi...
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When it comes to serious gamers a great headset is just as important as their keyboard and mouse. They want something that is going to be functional, provide great sounds, and of course be very comfortable. Even if you are a casual gamer you want a good s...
Steel frame design, Very comfortable, Can be used on mobile devices, PC, and PS4, Great sound quality, Removable microphone...
Some audio bleed into the microphone...
When I first put on the HyperX Cloud Revolver the first thing that I thought was that they were really loose on my head. This all has to do with the design and the flexible headband. I have been using the headset for about 3 weeks now so that initial loos...
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Music, gaming, Netflix, and sitting at our computers is what many of us are planning for as fall approaches and soon after brings winter.Even though I have a pair of speakers on my desk, I tend to wear my headphones for gaming or watching content. There's...
Being Kingston's third revision of a great headset, I think they did an excellent job. The sound quality was superb and matched my $350 headset that I use every single day. Build quality of the Revolver could be better with a stronger frame and cutting ba...
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Last year we had the opportunity to test the Kingston HyperX Cloud II Pro gaming headset where we came away very impressed. The headset was among the most comfortable and best sounding gaming headsets on the market and came in at under a $100 pricetag. It...
Overall I think the HyperX Cloud Revolver is an excellent headset with quality and performance you'd typically associate with much higher end headphones. It's clear that HyperX does a lot of work tuning their headsets for that perfect sound signature and...
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Having reviewed the first two headsets in Kingston's HyperX Cloud line, the feature that resonates with me most about the new Cloud Revolver is the steel suspension frame. Maybe reverberates is a better word.The original HyperX Cloud gaming headset from K...
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Although not the most prominent of the sensory functions, hearing plays an important role in our lives. Those of us who enjoy music also enjoy it more with a high-quality audio delivery. Those old tunes from your teenage years can take you back to those d...
Flexible cords, Full metal frame that encircles the earpieces, Detachable, flexible, noise-canceling microphone, Closed-back ear cups don't allow much sound to escape and annoy other people, Ear pads work fine with glasses...
The self-adjusting headband is a little to loose for my liking, The frame is hard mounted to the ear cups, which means any touching of the frame transmits quite a bit of sound through to your ears...
This headset not only sounds great but feels like it is rugged enough to last for many years. Whether gaming or just listening to audio, this headset provides a comfortable and precise audio experience.Price: $119.99Where to buy: HyperX or AmazonSource: T...
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Full Disclosure: The product sample used in this article has been provided by Kingston.Kingston has released another studio-grade HyperX Cloud Revolver Headset, the Cloud Revolver Gunmetal. On the surface, one would think the only difference is the color...
Soft, comfortable ear cups, Clear mids, regardless of volume, Directional drivers work very well, In-line remote (audio control box), Lightweight, Durable, Multi-device support, Detachable microphone, Circumaural, closed back design...
Tinny sound during music/video playback, Medium sized headband, not comfortable for larger heads due to depth limit (could possibly be negated given time), Microphone subject to explosions and popping, Price...
When trying to gauge and measure the performance of a headset it will come down to sound quality and microphone clarity. The HyperX Cloud Revolver Gunmetal does one of these very well, given that you use it only for gaming, and the other not so much. The...
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Thanks to Kingston, we'll be taking a quick look at the HyperX Cloud Revolver Gaming Headset. It features large 50mm directional drivers, over-ear ear cups, solid-steel frame, detachable noise-cancelling microphone and of course HyperX's signature memory...
If you're after a versatile stereo gaming headset that you can use for both gaming and listening to music, then you seriously have to take a look at the HyperX Cloud Revolver Gaming Headset. If you prefer 7.1 Dobly surround sound with USB connector, t...
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There are cheap wireless gaming headsets, and there are good wireless gaming headsets — as you can imagine, they don't always overlap. Enter HyperX, which has built a well-earned reputation for delivering quality gaming gear at competitive prices. The Hy...
Comfortable fi, Good sound qualit, Solid wireless performanc, Reasonable price...
No customizatio, No 3.5mm audio jack...
There's no question that the Cloud Stinger Wireless leaves out a few handy features that we normally like to see in wireless gaming headsets. There's no 3.5mm jack, no chat mixer and no customization options. But depending on your gaming habits, you may n...
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Choosing one of the best gaming headsets can be a chore in 2018 since there are a lot of fantastic models and brands to choose from. It's also a widely known fact that there are several price categories in the market which is suitable for all budget level...
Audio quality and comfort will always be subjective so choosing a gaming headset is as difficult as shopping for PC monitors, if not much harder. we recommend taking the time to try these gaming headsets out from retail stores near you so you can hear an...
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Earning a Best Buy Award, the Cloud Stinger is our favorite headset when you are shopping on a tighter budget and not looking to spend a ton of cash. This headset is decently comfortable, sounds great, and is quite convenient and easy to use. On top of al...
Inexpensive, exceptional microphone quality...
Not the most comfortable, sound quality could be bette...
While the Stinger does have a few flaws, it is an all-around solid gaming headset at a fantastic price. This product should be your first choice when shopping on a tight budget...
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Kingston has made a name for itself in the gaming world through extremely comfortable headphones that make up the HyperX series. The HyperX Cloud Stinger acts as an affordable introductory version to get you hooked, and it works. At only $50, these are so...
Very comfortable, Great audio quality for the price, Feels durable...
Plastic look, Non-retractable mic, Poor volume control...
At the $50 price point, it is going to be real tough to find a headset that beats out the HyperX Cloud Stinger. The audio is excellent and no other headset at this price point can even hope to rival it in terms of comfort. If you are looking for a budget...
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HyperX is the maker of some great gaming peripherals. Like gaming headsets. In this particular review, we'll look at the HyperX Cloud Stinger. If you are an up-and-coming gamer with a tight budget but do not want to sacrifice ergonomics, then perhaps thi...
Great sound for the price, Microphone mute by swivel, Extremely comfortable...
Not great for music without an DAC, Headband could be more padded...
After using the HyperX Cloud Stinger for the past couple weeks, I have found that for the price they perform quite well. HyperX has done a beautiful job in offering a budget-conscious solution for the gaming market. This by no means is a $500 headset by s...
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If gaming is all you want to do, and you're on a tight budget of less than $75, then you won't find a better match than the HyperX Cloud Stinger. It has the basics, then some extras to keep even professional gamers happy. PC gamers are the target market f...
Superior comfort and fit. These headsets are comfortable thanks to their unique design and lightweight nature. Even after hours of gaming, you won't feel them on, 50mm drivers are taken directly from the Cloud I and Cloud II series so their sound signatur...
All of us felt that the bass was a bit too punchy for our liking. Thankfully, the mids, highs and lows all seem naturally balanced, Noise cancellation is passive and thus won't completely block out ambient noises. Not an issue though because the cans are...
Got a budget and in search for a dependable ergonomic gaming headset that ticks most of your need boxes? The HyperX Cloud Stinger does that for us and then some more. It impressed us with its clarity, design and usability to the extent that we recommended...
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For me, headsets are a key part of the gaming experience. Especially nowadays when you use headphones with a microphone to talk to your fellow gamer. But also, headsets are just part of the PC experience too. Whether it's listening to music, talking with...
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Unbeatable PerformanceToday we have for you a HyperX Cloud Stinger gaming headset. This is the same headset used by professional gaming teams, Luminosity, Natus Vincere, teamliquid, and SK Gaming. The headset is an improved version of the HyperX Cloud lin...
This headset brings in the best of the best for the fraction of the price. With the support of a 3rd party software or hardware, you can get the best of both worlds: quality sound, and a price tag that won't make your wallet wince. If you are interested i...
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Hyper X returns for another gaming headset for all. This one actually came out last year but we didn't get around to it until later last year/early this year. Say hello to the lower-end or budget side of gaming headset.Even though this is a budget gaming...
Gotta love the times we are in right now - technology-wise anyway. Previously, any tech that's on the cheaper side of things would be deemed as a terrible product/experience. In the recent years, that is no longer the case. Especially w/ these $50 gami...
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You can find some pretty good gaming headsets for just under $50. Kingston has one such option in the HyperX Cloud Stinger, a $49.99 wired gaming headset that feels comfortable and offers solid audio performance and very good microphone quality. You can g...
Comfortable, Strong audio performance for the price, Good microphone...
Weak in extreme low and high frequencies...
The HyperX Cloud Stinger is one of the most capable wired gaming headsets you can buy for under $50...
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A short while back we reviewed the HyperX Cloud Pro gaming headset and it easily earned one of our Top Pick of 2016 awards. While we found it to be affordable at $99.99USD, not everyone can afford even that. Our HyperX Cloud Stinger review takes a look at...
Comfortable, lightweight design. Crisp and clear sound. Great mic/voice quality. Very affordable...
Non-removable mic, lacking on the bass end of the sound scale...
If you can't or are unwilling to shell out a lot of your hard earned cash for a gaming headset, the HyperX Cloud Stinger is definitely a versatile, decent sounding, comfortable gaming headset that won't break the bank.HyperX Cloud Stinger$49.99MSRP(USD)4...
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HyperX Cloud series headsets have quickly become some of the most recommended gaming headsets on the market thanks to a delicate balance of price, performance and good looks. Today we will be looking at the latest entry to the cloud line; the HyperX Cloud...
Comfortable memory foam ear cups, Directional drivers, Great gaming separation, Massive compatibility...
Plastic construction, Microphone could be better, Distorts at high end of range...
Headsets, like most peripherals, are very subjective. Both looks and fit make reviews more opinion based than products we can accurately benchmark, at least without some very expensive audio equipment. I tested the Cloud Stinger headset with my onboard so...
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HyperX first made a name for itself back in 2014 with the release of its Cloud headset. Featuring clean audio and an incredible level of comfort for a street price of $80, we've been recommending the Cloud ever since. It's an excellent entry-level headset...
Solid, mid-heavy sound, HyperX finally adds volume/mic controls on the headset itself, Extremely inexpensive...
Audio not as rich as the more expensive HyperX Cloud, Weak microphone, Comfy, but a bit cheap feeling...
You've probably noticed the same refrain throughout this review: “The Cloud Stinger is good, for a $50 headset.” And that's true. These cans won't stand up next to competitors two or three times the price, either in sound or in comfort. Hell, the Stin...
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The HyperX Cloud Stinger is the latest entry into the popular Cloud line of gaming headsets. As a refresher, the HyperX headset lineup includes the $80 Cloud, the $100 Cloud II, and the top-of-the-line, $120 Cloud Revolver. The Stinger takes the Cloud lin...
Overall, I think the HyperX Cloud Stinger delivers a compelling gaming-headset package for $50. The bass of these cans does overshadow the midrange output of the drivers, but a headset obtained by trading a single green wallet-size portrait of Ulysses S...
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A while back I checked out the HyperX Cloud Revolver headset. As I had never reviewed a piece of hardware before I made sure to put it through its paces by using it with multiple systems and applications. In the end it turned out to be a pretty good heads...
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The HyperX range has long been a measure of quality, and it's probably a fair assumption to say that most of us have owned at least one HyperX product in our PC owning lifetime.With such a strong brand it is not a great surprise to see that Kingston are s...
Normally at this level of pricing your choice is limited to open backed designed headphones, as the closed back offerings usually aren't quite up to snuff. HyperX, however, have continued their excellent range of headsets with the Cloud Stinger. Making al...
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Kingston's line of HyperX gaming headsets is one of the best in the industry. The HyperX Cloud 2 is one of the top gaming headsets available. The Cloud Revolvers deliver excellent sound through 50 mm drivers and signature comfort via memory foam ear cups...
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1 Minute Review The HyperX Stinger Gaming Headset retails for about $50 ( Amazon ) at the time of this review. This is an excellent price for the features. Period. Check out the entire video review for the full details, but to summarize, HyperX...
The HyperX Stinger Gaming Headset retails for about $50 (Amazon) at the time of this review. This is an excellent price for the features. Period. Check out the entire video review for the full details, but to summarize, HyperX has a winner with this for a...
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thegamescouts.com Updated: 2019-12-03 15:51:38
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After releasing the superb HyperX CLOUD Revolver and the CloudX Pro, HyperX is shifting gears and focusing on something a little simpler: the budget-priced HyperX Cloud Stinger—an affordable headset that delivers substantial performance, even if the build...
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hw4all.com Updated: 2019-12-03 15:51:38
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As has been mentioned by me in the reviews, the frequency of release of new models of gaming headsets HyperX u can only envy (in the best sense of the word). It would seem that only 2-3 months ago, the company released headphones Cloud Drone, which for ou...
Price, Convenient volume control, Brand foam HyperX, Removable lining with bowls, Compatible with consoles, Light weight, Good bass, Microphone...
HyperX Cloud Stinger, Spartan kit, Cable without braid, Of course, the cons could still write non-detachable cable and microphone, but is more a feature as a class, not as a defect of a particular model...
So whether or HyperX Cloud Stinger (HX-HSCS-BK/EE) surcharges extra “Grand,” or the first decent headset is better to take a Drone Cloud and save? Of course, it all depends on budget and in this price range every ~$15 is very significant, but over the ext...
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HyperX re leased the HyperX Cloud Stinger gaming headset last month. It is a comfortable and inexpensive headset widely available for under $50 which is designed primarily for gamers. We received a evaluation sample from HyperX and have been using the Clo...
As a gaming headset the HyperX Cloud Stinger gives good sound and excellent audio cues for gaming, Good sound and great features for the Stinger's size and price range, Comfort. The HyperX Cloud Stinger is extraordinarily comfortable for a closed headset...
Music reproduction is only fair, If you want to game using a good-looking and comfortable well-built headset, either of the HyperX Cloud or Cloud Stinger gaming headsets are very good choices. The Cloud is priced at $79 and the Cloud Stinger is priced at...
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HyperX has a new economy line of gaming headphones on the market called the “Cloud Stinger” and promises that it will be “The best gaming headset for under $50”. This is a bold statement, so we wanted to take a look at it and find out whether or not the...
HyperX has a new economy line of gaming headphones on the market called the “Cloud Stinger”, and promises that it will be “The best gaming headset for under $50”. This is a bold statement, so we wanted to take a look at it and find out whether or not the...
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Into this very crowded market, HyperX has tossed their brand new gaming headset, the CLOUD Stinger.Before we leap into the review, let's have a bit of back-story on just who these HyperX people are:Well. There's a pedigree for you. Kingston Technology's h...
Comfort, sound, price. Build Quality.
Could get a little warm in extended game play...
A solid gaming headset at a reasonable Price. The HyperX Stinger delivers!...
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Aside from the occasional home run, budget products tend to come in only two flavors: "what a waste" and "meh, good enough." The Kingston HyperX Cloud Stinger ($50) falls squarely into the latter category — and for the price, that's OK.This black-and-red...
Inexpensiv, Comfortabl, Smooth setup...
So-so audi, No extra feature, Unimpressive mic...
For $50, you can't expect the moon and stars in a gaming headset; you just want something competent and comfortable. In those respects, the Cloud Stinger delivers. The gaming and music performance won't leave you in aural awe, but they're clear and loud e...
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Kingston's high-end and gaming brand HyperX has been going quite strong for the past few years. Many of you know probably know the HyperX name from Kingston's HyperX memory and HyperX solid state drives, but the HyperX brand also makes great gaming headse...
Lightweight design, Very comfortable, Clean and precise sound, Adjustable microphone, Price...
Audio cable and microphone not detachable...
I have been using the Cloud Stinger for a couple of weeks now as my main headset. So this means I have been using with my main PC at home as well as with my laptop. I have been playing a lot of Star Wars Battlefront and DOOM with the headset. The sound co...
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When Kingston first released their first HyperX Cloud in 2014 the company quickly and easily made a name for themselves in the gaming headset market. Kingston went from developing and manufacturing memory and PC storage to becoming a big name in the world...
It's clear that the HyperX team's main focus was to provide a durable, comfortable, and great sounding headset at a very competitive price. With the release of the HyperX Cloud Stinger it is clear that the development team delivered. For $49.99 let's summ...
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The headset industry has absolutely exploded over the past few years, as more and more gamers turn to online gaming, which often use in-game voice chat, as well as competitive e-sports gaming, which requires the use of headphones, as speakers just aren't...
Great performance in gaming, comfortable earcups, flexible boom mic flips up to mute, amazing price...
Stiff headband, slightly "plasticky" feel...
There's just no doubt about it: HyperX hit a homerun with the Cloud Stinger. Coming in under $50 pricepoint probably wasn't easy, and none of its big-name competitors have been willing to try. This is the land of cheap knock-off headsets with lots of neon...
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The Kingston HyperX Cloud Stinger gaming headset was made available this week, and is the latest in the company's long running and successful series that first launched with the first HyperX Cloud Headset in April, 2014. As of August 2016, unit sales of t...
The Kingston HyperX Cloud Stinger gaming headset was made available this week, and is the latest in the company's long running and successful series that first launched with the first HyperX Cloud Headset in April, 2014. As of August 2016, unit sales of t...
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Kingston's HyperX Cloud line of headsets have historically been top-notch. And while many gaming headsets come with a premium price, Kingston has taken note, and released the HyperX Cloud Stinger. This stereo headset features a very basic design and featu...
Very comfortable, Lightweight – 275 grams, Headset mounted volume slider is conveniently placed, Memory foam in all padding areas, Low price...
No size markings on adjustable slider band, Headset cord is short when used without Yadapter extension...
Kingston has once again impressed us with their latest headset from their HyperX Cloud series, the Stinger. Aimed at budget-conscious gamers, the Stinger offers up goodies such as HyperX signature memory foam, rotating ear cups, and intuitive micropho...
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Kingston has been in the gaming industry for a few years and is still growing their selection at accelerated speed. We see a wide range of computer components and peripherals that are being offered by Kingston at different performance levels. What Kingsto...
Cloud Stinger by Kingston really does deliver what it promises, lightweight design with few cool features that do not break the bank. When looking at just the sound performance/reproduction of Cloud Stinger it is spot on as well. It is hard to find a go...
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If you're like me, then you probably don't like things on your head. But if you're also like me, you play a lot of multiplayer games online, and you've come to accept the fact that, in this instance, you're going to have to deal with a thing being on your...
Comfortable, ultra-light headset, High-quality sound...
Occasionally disconnects, Lacks buttons/functionalities that are standard to most headsets...
The HyperX Cloud Stinger is an excellent option for those looking for a quality headset on a limited budget. The one I received suffered from some occasional connection issues, and it lacks features that many headsets possess, The HyperX Cloud Stingersets...
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