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Review on Renewed HyperX Cloud Flight S Wireless Gaming Headset with Detachable Microphone - PC and PS4 Compatible by En Xiao ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

Impressions are very cool things to have. It's my first experience with wireless headphones, and they're surprisingly comfortable for something designed for use while gaming. At the moment, I'm playing PubG; prior to that, I used Audio Technica ATH-T400, which, by the way, I also consider to be high-end headphones in terms of their price. Therefore, the hyper is not any less audible than the normal! Despite the fact that they were monitor headphones, users reported hearing everything in their headphones. During the summer, I also considered purchasing the SteelSeries Arctis Pro for 20,000 yen; however, I ended up sending it back after only four days, whereas I have no intention of sending the hyper back. Created sound for video games. You need full wired headphones in order to listen to music, and the Audio Technique or Sunheiser brand is your best bet, at least if you listen to the same kind of music that I do. If you want my advice, choose a different model altogether. The sound itself is pleasing, very concentrated, and driving, but! chtol of a more flattering variety. Maybe I'm wrong, but that's how it seems to me. I contrast it with the audio equipment that I purchased for $4500. It is less powerful in terms of bass and density in them, but every instrument can be picked out individually, the music is saturated uniformly, and you can listen to music for an extremely long time at very high volumes without becoming fatigued. Regarding the hyper, I wouldn't say the same thing. On the other hand, a friend of mine claimed that these are the most impressive headphones of the closed-type variety that he has tried. So, what exactly is it? Take heed of your own advice. - It is very frustrating that there is insufficient software. I just don't know who, if anyone, will share their thoughts in the comment section. What signs should I look for to ensure that the headphones have received their full charge? What does it mean when it says that they only have 80, 50, or 20.1% of their battery charge left? Do you need to charge them and reset them after each use? Or to be an idiot and charge every day? If that's the case, it begs the question why they even bother with a battery that lasts for 30 hours when it would only last for 10 to 15 hours. - The microphone performs quite admirably. I have a desktop for 2k Trust. But the hypers have noise reduction, which is not in that. Therefore, in the aggregate, of course, it is better to use the hyper one. However, I have a mechanical keyboard, and it at least somehow dampens the pressure. So it is better than the hypers.) But the hypers have noise reduction, which is not in that. - I have no recollection of the extent of the range. 10 meters? To summarize, I cannot bring it into the bathroom or the kitchen with me. Even though it has four rooms, the hut is not very big. - You don't need to get up for a while because everything is in order. However, Arctis Pro exerted a significant amount of pressure on the skull.

Pros
  • -Convenience (in terms of how they sit) (in terms of how they sit) -The Aural Environment (I'll write more later, not everything is that straightforward) -The standard of the connection. I was unable to tell the difference between having a wire and not having a wire, the communication was excellent, and there was no delay; I'm not sure how long it will last, but it will suffice for the entire day. -Design
Cons
  • - An absence of any kind of software -Complete set (there is no cover, no ear pads for replacement, no adapter for a large jack)