
Open circuit voltage: at f = 1 kHz: 20 mV / Pa.Transducer type: condenser (back electret).Connection: mini stereo jack plug (3.5 mm).Cable length and type: 1m + 2m extension + 10cm iPhone.Let’s check out the rest of its specifications and take a closer look at the product below. This gaming headset is all about comfort and performance at an affordable price. You simply plug it into your computer’s audio port, or your console’s audio port and you play. The HyperX Cloud gaming headset doesn’t have any fancy features. The headset itself was designed in Sweden and the company have changed some of its original internal specifications to improve it further, ensuring that every gamer would be very much satisfied while using it. It’s basically a rebrand the Qpad QH-90, which is basically a Takstar Pro80 headphone, without the microphone. The company worked together with Qpad to produce the HyperX Cloud. Kingston didn’t produced or manufactured the HyperX Cloud alone. Since Kingston does not specialize in the Audio department, “how did they come up with such a product”, you might ask. Kingston used memory foam for the headband and the leather cups for better comfort. Its ear cups are interchangeable, you can choose from either the leather or the velour cups. Its body is made of solid aluminum and comes with a detachable microphone. It has a frequency response of 15-25,000Hz and has a closed-cup design for enhanced passive noise cancellation. The Kingston HyperX Cloud Gaming Headset is an over-ear headset which uses a HiFi-capable 53mm drivers. Kingston HyperX Cloud Gaming Headset Review If you are a gamer and is planning to buy a gaming headset, now or later, you might want to check out Kingston’s gaming headset first, and get to know more about it in my HyperX Cloud review below. When I first tried the HyperX Cloud, I was actually surprised that it doesn’t sound bad at all. Well who would? Kingston doesn’t specialize in the Audio department, and considering that this is their second gaming headset you might think that it might have a mediocre or “so-so” quality. Initially, I never thought that it would perform great.

When you hear the word or brand Kingston, what comes usually into your mind? A Memory, SSD, USB drive or flash card? But you would never thought a gaming headset right? Well, Kingston released their first ever gaming headset under the brand HyperX – the Kingston HyperX Cloud Gaming Headset.
