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In essence, it adds location to your audio which is ideal for games such as Call of Duty Advanced Warfare or Dragon Age Inquisition to assist the player in knowing the location of their friends and enemies. With that said, the headset has been designed fo...
The HyperX Cloud II Headset definitely gives the user some bang for their money which not only produces exceptional audio quality plus the inclusion of 7.1 surround sound but it is extremely comfortable to wear, especially after long gaming sessions. The...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2015-02-05 07:50:54
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Back in 2002 Kingston decided to brand their high-end products HyperX. These days the business with HyperX products is going very well, which is why the manufacturer is pushing the brand even further. The HyperX Cloud II is a partial facelift of the famou...
the HyperX Cloud II is a good, solid product The build quality and the materials used are excellent and we did not expect anything less from Kingston Other than the fact that we are looking at a classic design, the headset features a very good bundle Th...
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vortez.net Updated: 2015-02-05 07:50:54
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price tag and the a plug n' play advanced DSP (Digital Signal Processing USB soundcard with auto echo noise cancelling and on the fly virtual surround, the Cloud II also has a native pole mm jack, allowing it to be compatible with the XBOX ONE, PS and...
53mm drivers, Excellent sound balance, Very comfortable, Quality construction, Attractive design available in gunmetal/red or limited edition white/pink, Included USB Soundcard w/ v7.1 rendering, Removable microphone, Choice of leather or velour earpads...
In our review of the original HyperX Cloud we really scraped around for some weak points, again with the Cloud II we find outselves in the same conundrum. Though there are differences worth noting. Firstly, we remind outselves that this is a gaming headse...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2015-02-05 07:50:54
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How time flies. It seems like just a couple of months ago that we reviewed Kingstons first Cloud headset but in fact it was July… thats ages in the technology world. We guess thats why they are now launching a second model and today we cover it in our Kin...
How time flies. It seems like just a couple of months ago that we reviewed Kingstons first Cloud headset but in fact it was July… thats ages in the technology world. We guess thats why they are now launching a second model and today we cover it in our...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-02-20 01:42:27
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Meet the Kingston HyperX Cloud II gaming headset, the sequel to last year's version which sports an in-line USB audio control box with 7.1 virtual surround sound packed in and promises to up your game. Kingston's better known for its RAM, SD cards and sol...
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That is what Kingston has done with its latest rendition of our Headset of the Year 2014 winner, the HyperX Cloud . This one features the same memory foam cushions and metal-frame under the skin, but packs its own USB sound card and virtual 7.1 surround s...
Gaming audio is fantastic. Although imperfect, 7.1 setting adds new dimension to gameplay, Metal frame means no creaking, making it great for Oculus Rift gaming, Great for music too, Plenty of volume, Microphone clarity is excellent, Supremely comfortable...
Virtual surround sound is not as good as the real deal, Audio cable should be on the right, Noise cancelling microphone is not perfect.
The Kingston HyperX Cloud II gaming headset is one of my all time favourites and I have only been using it for just over a week. It has excellent sound quality in a number of different scenarios and it is easily one of the most comfortable I have ever wor...
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What is the Kingston HyperX Cloud II? The Kingston HyperX Cloud II aims to offer everything the average gamer would want from a headset. It boasts big 53mm drivers, surround sound processing, and a detachable microphone. It works with all of the major gam...
Great sound quality, Luxurious finish, Thoughtful extras...
Headphone cord doesn't detach, Flimsy carry case...
The Kingston HyperX Cloud II sounds great, is packed with features and has loads of great extras, making it one of the best gaming headsets available at under £100...
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Normally when we think of Kingston, and the now well established HyperX brand we would immediately think of NAND storage and RAM because Kingston are a leading name in both and a dominant force in the global consumer and OEM markets alike. However like a...
Stealthy new colour scheme is gorgeous, Sound quality is still great, but with the added bonus of not needing dedicated sound hardware, The build quality is solid and aluminium touches ooze quality, Ear pads are comfy and the clamp pressure is bang on, T...
The headband needs more padding, The volume switches on the in-line remote are naff...
So, do the Cloud 2s live up to the promise of providing the great sound of the Cloud 1s to those who might not have the best audio source available to them whilst also providing 7.1 virtual surround sound?You bet they do, the USB sound processor Kingston...
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pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2015-04-24 03:58:13
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One of the best Headsets that I have ever used is the QPAD QH-90 , this headset was later picked up by HyperX and became the Cloud , and with a few modifications it was a little better too! But now HyperX have released the HyperX Cloud II Pro Gaming Heads...
The original HyperX Cloud is one of the best headsets on the market (FACT), the question is with the HyperX Cloud II has HyperX made a great headset an amazing headset? Unfortunately the answer to that is no… The HyperX Cloud came to pcG in a very smart...
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Ask me what my favorite color is, and I would probably say something like blue. I am not entirely sure why, but the color blue is calming and ferocious at the same time. In my wardrobe, my clothing reflects a similar trend, as most of my clothing is white...
One day I was talking to a friend when she said something embarrassing, to which I sarcastically responded, "respect++". Unfortunately, she was not exactly knowledgeable with programming syntax, so I had to explain the increment operator to her. This turn...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2015-08-07 07:09:28
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T wo huge 53mm drivers in the HyperX Cloud II provide excellent sound quality and not just for the price range. The full range of sound is excellent, all the way from the punchy bass through to the clear treble. In addition to the standard 3.5mm jack that...
Epic cans, great mic, and impressive price...
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Kingston is one of the biggest names in the PC industry, they've got a rock-solid reputation for creating some of the best and most popular storage devices on the market, such as their HyperX range of DDR memory and SSDs. They took the gaming world by sto...
Excellent build quality, Very comfortable fit, Detachable microphone, Separate game/chat volume control, Multi-format support, Braided cables, Competitive price...
None, “This is a fantastic gaming headset and if you’re involved in, eSports, or just a keen gamer at home, you’ll love what the Cloud II has to offer. You’ll struggle to find anything better, or with a comparable feature, set, for the same kind of mone...
PriceThe biggest selling point of the Kingston HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset has to be its price, at just £74.99 it's walking that fine line between premium and affordable, but it's priced alongside headsets like the FREQ3 from MadCatz, the Razer Kraken...
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Today we take a look at the Kingston HyperX Cloud II Headset, which hits the retail shelves this month. Following in the footsteps left by the original Cloud headset, Kingston aims to step it up a notch with better cable management / compatibility and the...
Clear and crisp sound, Decent bass, Gaming consoles support, Very comfortable, Detachable cable & mic, Interchangeable cable/mic connectors, Velour and leather earpad sets included, High quality braided cable, Buildin DPS USB soundcard...
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Let's wrap things up with a rundown of the pros and cons of this headset. Once again, I do not have equipment to analyze the frequency response or any way to prove it either way. This review is based my personal audio experience and use as a whole. Practi...
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techicize.com Updated: 2015-12-10 06:52:54
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Kingston HyperX Cloud II Headset Review. Today we focus on a gaming headset, and this isn't just any old set either. Let's backtrack a little first. The very name Kingston, isn't a one that we all associate with peripherals. We can't help but think of RAM...
IntroWant create site? Find Free WordPress Themes and plugins.ASUS ROG STRIX Z270F GAMING Motherboard Review. We recently took a look at the ROG STRIX Z270E GAMING, and today we examine the Z270F. Visually they look identical at first glance, so what is t...
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When it comes to PC gaming, not only do you need a half decent PC, you also need a good arsenal of peripherals at your side. There are many companies to choose from that offering lots of different peripherals. However, it can sometimes be companies that y...
Aesthetically pleasing design, Great allaround sound, Extra earcups, Airplane adapter, Compatible with PC, MAC, PS4 and Xbox...
Nothing at the time of review...
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Kingston were recently kind enough to send me the HyperX Cloud 2 to review (You will be able to win one shortly as well). This is the revised version of the very popular Cloud Headset that has received many awards on its own.One of the main improvements i...
I really enjoyed my time with the HyperX Cloud 2 headset. The build quality of them is really impressive and they feel like they will survive even most demanding user.The USB 7.1 in-line control is a nice addition, especially as it adds volume and mic con...
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We were pleasantly surprised when we originally reviewed Kingston's HyperX Cloud a few months ago. While it was Kingtson's first foray into the gaming headset market, they managed to score a coup with their first offering, delivering a very good mix of pe...
Kingston's HyperX Cloud II is pretty much the same headphones as the previous model with an accompanying 7.1 surround sound capabilities. If you already have the first one, there's really no need to upgrade to the Cloud II. But if you're shopping for new...
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Kingston was off to a great start on their first venture into the gaming headset segment when they unveiled the first HyperX Cloud. Needless to say, they're trying to ride the momentum with their second gaming headset – the Kingston HyperX Cloud II.Design...
Utilitarian design, Aluminum build, Soft padding, Interchangeable ear pads, Durable braided cables, Useful bundled accessories, Large 53mm drivers, Outstanding audio quality for its price, Affordable for what it has to offer, Improved detachable microphon...
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It's always difficult to come up with the successor to a product that many considered to be the best. So rather than coming up with an entirely different beast on their next release, Kingston retained pretty much everything that made the HyperX Cloud such...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-23 04:50:40
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Kingston has been renowned for their prowess in creating some of the most trusted memory products for computing over the years, but recently, they have expanded into different fields such as audio peripherals. Their latest product from that line is the Ki...
Amazing Audio, Lightweight, Can be used with gaming consoles...
No companion software for tuning, Virtual 7.1 doesn't provide much dep...
The Kingston HyperX Cloud II is a steal at its current price with the level of performance that can stand on its own against premium gaming headsets. While certain features might not stand out as much, this headset does give gamers the essentials when it...
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Kingston's HyperX Cloud PRO is probably one of the most popular gaming headsets at the moment, garnering awards from the media and recommendations from various users. We actually savor its sonic performance, which we deemed fit for our award. It's a good...
FANTASTIC BUILD QUALITY, UNFAIR GAMING ADVANTAGE, GOOD BUNDLE OF ACCESSORIES, GREAT COMFORT & ISOLATION, 7.1 SURROUND THAT WORKS, PLATFORM VERSATILITY...
UBER BRIGHT SONIC CHARACTER...
The first HyperX Cloud from Kingston is a well revered product, and matters never changed with the introduction of the HyperX Cloud II. It's still the same great performing gaming headset that boast additional features here and there to better suite the m...
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Kingston released the original HyperX Cloud headset last year and that was actually the first time I had reservations towards a Kingston product due to the sole fact that Kingston just isn't in my radar for gaming peripherals. Fast-forward to today and Ki...
At a glance, the Kingston Cloud II gaming headset is exactly the Cloud headset with an extra sound device and to be perfectly, that's exactly what it is. The official product page for the Cloud II doesn't go all out in saying its anything new or revolutio...
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Kingston's gaming headset is back with more punch, but it this enough to convince you to get their headset for your gaming needs?Last year we reviewed the HyperX Cloud, was gave a great impression on how Kingston released their very first gaming headset...
surround feature was a great addition to an already great gaming headset. We liked the first Cloud and this even made us love it more. Another best thing for the Cloud II is that is still retain the same price range with the original Cloud, which...
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I've never been one to worry about the quality of signals being broadcast into my head. I resisted HD television until 3D televisions replaced it as the ‘new' thing, and I've never paid good money for earphones. Whatever came free with my phone or PSP wer...
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The Kingston HyperX Cloud II is Kingston's latest PC headset designed for high-end gaming. With a detachable microphone, separate cup materials for comfort and a built-in 7.1 sound card you get plenty for your money, but what is this headset like?DesignTh...
The Kingston HyperX Cloud II is a good quality headset, with a good build quality and excellent sound. It's comfortable in short periods, has a useful detachable microphone and the included 7.1 sound card is great for the sound although I'm not sure it's...
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READ NEXT: The best gaming mice to buy from £30A headset's frequency response and overall clarity will affect your ability to hear enemies coming – and that's why we pay close attention to a headset's sub-bass, mid-bass, mids, highs and soundstage (which...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2018-03-24 03:44:12
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For most gamers, a headset is as crucial as a decent mouse. The market has also discovered that, as supply is enormous. We dove into the 80-120 euro segment and reported.It's been a while since we looked at headsets for the last time, so it's high time fo...
In the range of headsets that we've discussed here, there are actually no models that will really disappoint. It is notable, however, that the three motherboard manufacturers still have a lot of work to do; the Asus, Gigabyte and MSI models were least con...
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cgmagonline.com Updated: 2018-04-27 03:25:37
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That Party's All In Your HeadFor PC gaming, more than any other platform, a good headset makes a lot of sense. Most people playing PC games are either on a desktop in a study or office, or a laptop. They don't generally play with a gaming PC set up in a “...
Kingston's HyperX Cloud II headset is a pretty affordable solution in this regard, although with some caveats...
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Wired or wireless? How much should you pay? Which is best?The next great peripherals war is being waged over your ears. After every company on the planet put out a gaming mouse and then a mechanical keyboard, now it's time for headsets. So many headsets.W...
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