HyperX Cloud II (4P5M0AA)
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The second iteration of the already successful HyperX Cloud headset is addressed to music gamers — the sound in the headphones is good for everything, not just for games. The frame of the model is iron, and matte plastic is used on the bowls and headband. The arc stitched with red thread adds a special charm to the headset. The tip of the “tail” of the headphones is inserted into the connector on the “body” of the audio card, in the centre of which there is a button to turn on the simulation of virtual 7.1 sound.
In the appendage, the keys for decreasing and increasing the volume of the microphone are placed in a separate line. From the rear of the control panel there is a clip for attaching the module to clothing. The microphone of the model is removable, and its position can be adjusted due to the flexible "neck". The headset uses 53mm Hi-Fi speakers with frequency coverage from 15Hz to 25kHz to reproduce sound. The sound has a clean and even character without the slightest distortion, besides, it has good scene detail. Cord in a braid at model of metre length. The headset comes with interchangeable ear pads, an adapter for listening to the audio signal on the plane and a transport bag.
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Made by the craftsmen at Beyerdynamic
A well-known manufacturer of memory modules, HyperX has recently been actively developing all areas of gaming peripherals, including mice, keyboards and headsets. But since the company does not have the opportunity to provide a full production cycle, some of the goods for it are made by contractors. In the case of the HyperX Cloud II headset, the QPAD brand, well-known to Western gamers, worked closely with the craftsmen from Beyerdynamic. Naturally, the expectations were quite high and, looking ahead, let's say that they were confirmed — the sound quality, convenience, and assembly are excellent here.
High-quality sound with excellent localization and detail
In terms of form factor, these are full-size headphones with large cups that completely cover the ears. The headset weighs 320 g, but does not create any discomfort even during a protracted shootout online. In terms of sound, the situation is absolutely identical to the first HyperX Cloud — here are the same 53 mm speakers that produce smooth and high-quality sound that is equally suitable for gaming, watching Hollywood blockbusters and listening to music. The frequency response is unusually even for a gaming headset, the localization of instruments in space is at the level of more expensive headphones, and the realism and detail are 11 out of 10.
Gaming headset without weaknesses
The main difference from the first HyperX Cloud model is the presence of a small sound card that connects via USB and is responsible for simulating multi-channel sound. And here again, sheer compliments: unlike many virtual surround systems, HyperX Cloud II does not lubricate sounds into mush and does not create unpleasant phase artifacts, on the contrary, the feeling is just the same as if a full-fledged 7.1 home theater was hidden in the headphones. Plus, it's convenient that the card itself has volume, microphone, and surround controls. The only complaint here may be a slight background noise that is present in static when the headphones are not playing. But against the background of all the pluses, this is a frank trifle.