Comparison HyperX Cloud Orbit S vs HyperX Cloud Orbit
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| HyperX Cloud Orbit S | HyperX Cloud Orbit | |
from £199.00 | from £30.34 | |
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Thanks to 3 different detachable cables, the headphones are widely compatible with a variety of devices. 3 operating modes: virtual 7.1, stereo and Hi-Res mode. Built-in DSP module. It differs from the Orbit model by the presence of two 3D modes: 3D Manual and 3D Automatic. In automatic mode, the position of the head is tracked. | With 3 different detachable cables, the headphones have wide compatibility with various devices. 3 operating modes: virtual 7.1, stereo and Hi-Res mode. | |
Connection and design | ||
| Features | gaming | gaming |
| Design | overhead, closed full size Over-Ear swiveling earcups | overhead, closed full size Over-Ear swiveling earcups |
| Connection type | wired | wired |
| Connection | mini-Jack (3.5 mm) USB-A and USB-C | mini-Jack (3.5 mm) USB-A and USB-C |
| Plug | straight | straight |
| Cable supply | single-sided | single-sided |
| Cable length | 1.2 m | 1.2 m |
| Cable type | round, braided | round, braided |
| Detachable cable | ||
Specs | ||
| Sound | 7.1 (virtual) | 7.1 (virtual) |
| Hi-Res Audio | ||
| Frequency range | 10 – 50000 Hz | 10 – 50000 Hz |
| Sensitivity | 120 dB | 120 dB |
| Speaker size | 100 mm | 100 mm |
| Emitter type | planar | planar |
| Harmonic distortion coefficient | < 0.1 % | < 0.1 % |
Microphone specs | ||
| Microphone | detachable at the shackle | detachable at the shackle |
| Microphone noise canceling | ENC | |
| Microphone mute | ||
| Flexible design | ||
Features | ||
| Volume control | ||
General | ||
| Weight | 368 g | 368 g |
| In box | additional cable | additional cable |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | november 2019 | november 2019 |
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Microphone noise canceling
The presence of a noise reduction system in its own headphone microphone.
In accordance with the name, such a system is designed to eliminate extraneous noise - primarily during conversations. It is usually based on an electronic filter that passes the sound of a human voice and cuts off background sounds such as city noise, the rumble of wind in the microphone grille, etc. As a result, even in noisy environments, thanks to the noise reduction of the microphone, speech is clear and intelligible; True, the system inevitably introduces distortions into the final sound, but they are not critical in this case.
— ENC. ENC (Environment Noise Cancellation) technology significantly reduces ambient noise with directional microphones. It is used both in gaming devices so that gamers can easily communicate in voice chat, and in TWS earphone models so that you can comfortably talk on the phone in a noisy environment.
— cVc. Microphone noise reduction cVc (Clear Voice Capture) is an advanced technology that is found mainly in expensive headphone models. cVc algorithms effectively suppress echo and noise from the environment. Sound processing using this technology is carried out at several levels at once - the algorithm determines the reference signal-to-noise level, automatically adjusts speech to the desired volume level, applies adaptive equalizers to process the entire voice, as well as specialized filters to remove...low-frequency bubbling, sibilants and hissing.
In accordance with the name, such a system is designed to eliminate extraneous noise - primarily during conversations. It is usually based on an electronic filter that passes the sound of a human voice and cuts off background sounds such as city noise, the rumble of wind in the microphone grille, etc. As a result, even in noisy environments, thanks to the noise reduction of the microphone, speech is clear and intelligible; True, the system inevitably introduces distortions into the final sound, but they are not critical in this case.
— ENC. ENC (Environment Noise Cancellation) technology significantly reduces ambient noise with directional microphones. It is used both in gaming devices so that gamers can easily communicate in voice chat, and in TWS earphone models so that you can comfortably talk on the phone in a noisy environment.
— cVc. Microphone noise reduction cVc (Clear Voice Capture) is an advanced technology that is found mainly in expensive headphone models. cVc algorithms effectively suppress echo and noise from the environment. Sound processing using this technology is carried out at several levels at once - the algorithm determines the reference signal-to-noise level, automatically adjusts speech to the desired volume level, applies adaptive equalizers to process the entire voice, as well as specialized filters to remove...low-frequency bubbling, sibilants and hissing.





