Hator Hypergang 3
![]() | Outdated Product Gaming wired headphones by the Hator brand — a solution from 2025, representing the mid-price segment. The model features over-ear, closed-back, full-size Over-Ear cups with a detachable cable on one side (included are two cables — one meter and 1.3 m), as well as a removable microphone on a flexible arm. The Hator Hypergang 3 headphones include 53 mm dynamic drivers, certified Hi-Res Audio, designed to deliver detailed and clear sound for immersive gaming or enjoying your favorite music. Also offered is an extended frequency range of 10 – 44000 Hz and good sensitivity for gaming scenarios at 112 dB. On one of the cups, there are practical controls with a button and a volume adjustment wheel. Another point to note is the weight of 310 grams and the practical ear pad material: faux leather...with a memory effect for a comfortable fit and excellent passive noise isolation.
Over-ear, closed-back full-size design, Hi-Res Audio certification for detailed, pure sound, Extended frequency range |
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Gaming wired headphones by the Hator brand — a solution from 2025, representing the mid-price segment. The model features over-ear, closed-back, full-size Over-Ear cups with a detachable cable on one side (included are two cables — one meter and 1.3 m), as well as a removable microphone on a flexible arm. The Hator Hypergang 3 headphones include 53 mm dynamic drivers, certified Hi-Res Audio, designed to deliver detailed and clear sound for immersive gaming or enjoying your favorite music.
Also offered is an extended frequency range of 10 – 44000 Hz and good sensitivity for gaming scenarios at 112 dB. On one of the cups, there are practical controls with a button and a volume adjustment wheel. Another point to note is the weight of 310 grams and the practical ear pad material: faux leather with a memory effect for a comfortable fit and excellent passive noise isolation. Over-ear, closed-back full-size design, Hi-Res Audio certification for detailed, pure sound, Extended frequency range
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Appearance Flat sound, no bass, quiet, the cable is regular and not even braided, tight. |
As excellent as the microphone is, the lows are equally bad. In half of the tracks, they are not there at all, and in the other half, they are weakened, although in the hertz test (running sound from 0 to 20k Hz on YouTube), everything buzzes as it should. I launched it on an external sound card Xonar U7 MK2 and luckily, for comparison, my old headphones still somehow work, which I bought 6 years ago for 20 euros... After a long process of adjustments, I managed to figure out that for some reason, the mids-highs cut the lows, and if you slightly turn them down in the equalizer, the bass starts to appear, about 50% of what it was on my old headphones. Also, some highs are exaggerated, I played a YouTube video, and where the sound was good on the old ones, on these (the default from the manufacturer) when a person is speaking, it sounds as if they are using a cheap headset. I corrected all this in the equalizer like this - starting from 800 = -2.5dB, 1k = -4, 2k = -5.5dB, 4k = -7dB, then slight adjustment, 8k = -5dB and 16k = -7dB. The audibility of enemies' footsteps in shooters and overall sound positioning of enemies is very good. I realize I was lucky with my old headphones, but I can't rate this model above "good," and that's only after adjustments in the equalizer; before equalizer adjustments, I would have rated it "terrible model"... The best microphone possible on this planet recorded the sound of my old headphones, and the melody played back at 95-90% accuracy across frequencies. The audibility of enemy footsteps in shooters, and generally the positioning of enemies by sound, is very good. If you reduce the emphasis on the highs, the sound quality itself is rather good (if you disregard the highs). The low frequencies are essentially absent because they are already weak on their own, and for some reason, the mid-high boosted frequencies further drown them out. It also distorts some sounds and voices at high frequencies, sometimes just a little and sometimes to the point where it hurts the ears... The headphone volume is 30% lower than my old ones (too quiet / could be louder?). The material, of course, smells terrible... |

















No equalizer can get the sound even close to Hypergang 2, equalizers don’t help, and when you increase dB through Eq APO everything just turns into overload and crackling.
Tuning each frequency doesn’t help either, the drivers just can’t handle it, and it’s almost impossible to make the volume higher than the factory level.
After an hour of use, I decided to return them to the store.