Kingston HyperX Cloud Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 31.07.14
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Acoustics

Headphone

Kingston decided to equip the HyperX Cloud with two 53 millimeters drivers, which should be able to guarantee a good sound experience. We tested the HyperX Cloud with a wide variety of music, movies and games. Despite our initial fears, the HyperX Cloud headset was a rather pleasant surprise and the sound is, in our opinion, well balanced. During our tests we found that it has great reproduction of high, mids and bass, and Kingston certainly did a good job from this point of view. Only on high-volume, we found some distortion in the audio quality. If you love the deep and pumped bass, you can still raise the tone through the equalizer.
We tested the headset with both foam cushions included in the bundle and in both cases the sound proofing is very good especially thanks to the quantity and the quality of material used.


   

Microphone

The microphone is placed on a flexible and removable arm. The HyperX Cloud headset also comes with a handy remote control, with which you can adjust the sound volume and mute/unmute the microphone. The Kingston HyperX Cloud has a very good bundle, so inside the box you get a total of three cables, the 2m straight cable, 1m cable with the in-line remote and the Y-cable.
The support is quite flexible and with memory effect, definetely not a bottleneck for events and LAN parties.

   



Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Wearing comfort/ergonomics
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Acoustics
Page 3 - Specifications Page 7 - Conclusion
Page 4 - Test conditions  





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