HyperX Headsets

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Since its inception in 2002, HyperX has been a popular and dependable name in gaming. It originally originated as Kingston Technology Inc.'s gaming memory brand, producing high-performance memory for gamers and overclockers.

HyperX worked with QPad to launch its first gaming headphones, the HyperX Cloud, in 2014.

Since then, HyperX has provided a selection of PC, console, and wireless headphones that satisfy the tough needs of gamers, giving them a competitive advantage and allowing them to stay on top of their game.

HyperX headphones appeal to gamers of all skill levels, from novices searching for a dependable and cheap headset to professional gamers seeking unrivaled performance. These lightweight headphones provide exceptional comfort for extended gaming sessions, while great sound quality ensures that you can hear an adversary long before you see them.

Kingston HyperX headsets also cater to console gamers, with options compatible with PlayStation and Xbox.

 

HyperX Cloud Stinger

The HyperX Cloud Stinger is a pair of wired entry-level gaming headphones from HyperX. Despite their hefty plastic frame, they're very lightweight for over-ears and should be comfy enough for lengthy gaming sessions. The boom microphone clearly picks up speech, whether you're playing at home or at a competition. They're a good alternative if you're seeking cheap gaming headphones.

The flexible rubber boom microphone on HyperX's headset only rotates 90 degrees in one direction, so you can't shift sides simply by rotating the headset around. A five-foot extension cable is included for use with PCs and laptops that have separate headphone and microphone ports.

 

HyperX Cloud Alpha S

I get why pros choose the HyperX Cloud Alpha S. They offer the finest sound quality comparison in budget gaming headphones, and they live up to all expectations.

The HyperX Cloud Alpha S is the successor of the HyperX Cloud Alpha. These wired gaming headphones have the same high build quality as their predecessors and are just as comfy. This time, though, they've incorporated a separate audio control system on a USB dongle, as well as independent bass sliders for each ear cup. They also contain a unique 7.1 surround sound function that may help you immerse yourself in your games, and their detachable boom microphone captures sounds well.

The HyperX Cloud Alpha S stands out from the crowd because of its exceptional comfort and professional-grade sound quality.

 

HyperX Cloud Revolver

The HyperX Cloud Revolver has a flexible design that is suitable for both gaming and everyday use. They're comfy and provide a low-latency wired connection for gaming and viewing movies. They also provide a pleasing and well-balanced sound that is suitable for both casual and critical listeners. However, they are not the most portable or sturdy headphones, and while they are closed-back and block some noise, they are not ideal.

The Revolver features a solid-steel frame that starts at one ear and continues up over the head to the other. With the exception of a white logo on the ear pieces and some subtle white stitching on the head cushion, the whole headset is black. There are no RGB lights or dazzling colors here, simply a really strong, well-made headset.

 

Although little is known about HyperX's origins, the company's accomplishments and achievements throughout the years are noteworthy.

According to the NPD Group, HyperX was the top retail PC gaming headset brand for two years in a row in 2016 and 2017. That wasn't the only milestone it reached in 2016 when it crossed one million sales.

 

Check The Following List of Headsets:

HyperX Cloud Stinger

HyperX Cloud Revolver

Hyperx Headsets