Hator Hyperpunk 2 Wireless Tri-Mode
![]() | Outdated Product Gaming headset by Hator in a bright and memorable design from the line of over-ear full-size closed-back headphones. The model features a lightweight design (around 180g), making it practically unnoticeable on the head during long gaming sessions or extensive computer use for work purposes. The headphone headband and ear pads are covered with fabric. The Hator Hyperpunk 2 Wireless Tri-Mode has 40mm drivers with a composite diaphragm and neodymium magnets for its sound. While the headset performs excellently in games, it may lack the richness of sound when listening to music or watching movies. A boom microphone can be connected to the left earcup. Regarding device connectivity, there are three options to choose from: Bluetooth network pairing, 2.4 GHz radio channel (dongle included), and classic wired connection via a 3.5mm mini-jack.... The headphones are powered by a 600 mAh battery, which comfortably lasts for a day of autonomous use. |
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Gaming headset by Hator in a bright and memorable design from the line of over-ear full-size closed-back headphones. The model features a lightweight design (around 180g), making it practically unnoticeable on the head during long gaming sessions or extensive computer use for work purposes. The headphone headband and ear pads are covered with fabric. The Hator Hyperpunk 2 Wireless Tri-Mode has 40mm drivers with a composite diaphragm and neodymium magnets for its sound.
While the headset performs excellently in games, it may lack the richness of sound when listening to music or watching movies. A boom microphone can be connected to the left earcup. Regarding device connectivity, there are three options to choose from: Bluetooth network pairing, 2.4 GHz radio channel (dongle included), and classic wired connection via a 3.5mm mini-jack. The headphones are powered by a 600 mAh battery, which comfortably lasts for a day of autonomous use.
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I've been using the headphones for almost a year. It's a good model, especially for its budget. A friend gave it to me for my birthday. The price was something around 2000 UAH back then. I thought it was something silly, but actually, it's a good device. Three connection modes. You can connect via cable, Bluetooth, and with a dongle. The sound is amazing for the price. The bass is powerful and rich. There is support for 7.1, which is quite decent, better than 2.1. There's just one issue: in games, you hear the sound from behind on the right, then slowly start to turn the mouse and the sound smoothly transitions to the right and then to the front right. But if you quickly turn the mouse, the sound, with a slight delay, moves from the back right to the front right. But it's not a big deal. They last around 5 days with 3-4 hours of use each day. The microphone is decent, good enough for games and some conferences. If you don't need the mic, there are 2 mutes available, which is really great. Overall, it's a solid choice for its budget. Whistle, it works, but after about 15 minutes it overheats and shuts off. Is it a defect or not? I don't know. I don't use them because I have a laptop and sit close by. The mini jack cable is 1.25 meters, and for USB-A it's 2 meters. Why? I think it would be better the other way around. In summer, it's hot in them. You can sit in them up to +30 but after that, it's like sweat pouring like from a bucket. Although even now in this weather, my ears are hot, but they don't sweat. There's no active noise cancellation. That's the main problem for me. Because fabric ear pads don't help much. |
I do not recommend it for use with Linux. Easy - The instructions claim compatibility of all 4 headphone connection modes with Linux OS. In fact, the headphones work more or less normally only via Bluetooth and the 3.5mm audio jack. There is no sound at all through the USB cable. Via radio channel, the sound is transmitted to only one earpiece (a different one each time). Furthermore, this only happens when the sound on the computer is set to 100% or higher (volume boost mode). Adjusting the balance, rebooting, or using a different USB port does not help. - The microphone jack plugs do not hold at all. |
Buy through the official Khator website, not from vendors. Sound quality, price. Matte plastic, not very saturated yellow color, it's better to choose black or white. 3.5mm Jack on the headphones, only for connecting the microphone. |
















