HyperX Cloud Gaming Headset - Stuff That Doesn't Suck Episode 2
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The HyperX Cloud gaming headset has accolades from many corners of the internet... And now it has been awarded the most prestigious one of all, the official Linus Tech Tips "Stuff That Doesn't Suck" award! Mic tests: soundcloud.com Sponsor link: linustechtips.com Pricing & discussion: linustechtips.com Support us: linustechtips.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -
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HyperX Cloud Gaming Headset makes a strong case for value with a confident and opinionated hands-on review. The presenter walks through the unboxing experience, noting the padded mesh carry bag, dual extensions, inline controls, and the surprisingly robust build quality. He emphasizes the leather ear cushions and the matte plastic/ brushed aluminum accents as premium touches that balance comfort with durability, while highlighting the removable microphone and multiple adaptors for mobile devices and consoles. Throughout the segment, he contrasts the HyperX Cloud with other gaming headsets on the market, praising the closed-back design for excellent noise isolation on a busy show floor and the comfort that allows extended listening sessions. The video leans into practical testing, describing the headset as bass-punchy yet controlled, with mids that don’t overwhelm, and a mic that performs well in real-world usage. He remains candid about minor long-term robustness concerns but stresses the overall value proposition given the price, retailing around eighty dollars at the time of filming. The episode closes with a strong buy recommendation for gamers seeking solid build quality, comfort, and sound under a budget headset umbrella, while also noting the brand origin through Kingston and the QPAD branding on certain components. The presenter jokes about not being easily swayed by sales pitches, yet concedes that the HyperX Cloud delivers more than a typical entry-level headset, making it a standout choice for its price range.
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