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Review on 🎧 HYPERX Cloud Stinger Gaming Headset - Lightweight Design - Flip to Mute Mic - Memory Foam Ear Pads - Built-in Volume Controls - Compatible with PC, PS4, PS4 Pro, Xbox One, Xbox One S (Renewed) by Stanislaw Koluch ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The quality of the product is at the level, I will recommend this product to my friends.

β€’ β€’ β€’ This was the third or fourth year that it had been used. I'll simply mention the issues: the mechanism of the microphone becomes loose after a year plus or minus, and the microphone falls in front of your eyes at random when you drop your head down. It doesn't fall entirely, of course, because the "click" doesn't allow you to do this, but nevertheless. When purchasing a spouse, the buyer did not pay attention; however, at both the lowest possible volume and the highest possible volume, the right ear is louder than the left. The wire itself is, of course, in fine shape, but the base of the plug wears out very rapidly (much like with regular headphones, the issue arises when only one ear is active). The rim appears to be normal, albeit it has become just little more slack. (I didn't wear headphones very frequently, but when I did, I frequently removed them (since I frequently stopped skating rinks to smoke)). He will not move from his position right on top of your head. Even though the ear pads were well-maintained, after two years of use they started to show signs of wear and tear, including cracking in a few places. Now you can get them for around four to five thousand dollars; this is not a profitable business model; look at some other copies; they do not draw in five thousand dollars. It's awesome at first, but then you realize there are a lot of bottlenecks and an overpayment. After that, it's not so cool. If I could choose something else, I would go in a different direction.

Pros
  • β€’ Sound. In this pricing bracket, pretty satisfactory overall. I found that installing DFX Audio Enhancer was the missing piece to the puzzle. In first-person shooter games, every action is accompanied by a loud bang. Alternating the weapons that the adversary is using, including any stomps or squeaks. β€’ Design. There are no more of that pointless and luminescent garbage. Minimalistic. It has a microphone. Strong acoustics. Orientation. (everything that occurs in the background, behind the microphone, is quite unlikely to be picked up by other people). It bends. Feels good against the skin. β€’ Ear pads. seams that are of a high grade overall. There is no contact with the ears. They do not put pressure on. β€’ The purpose served by rotating the glasses. A nice added perk for those who prefer to wear it around their neck. β€’ If a splitter is not present, the phone will interpret them as a combination of the ears and the microphone. This gets a plus. After hanging up from the splitter and instantly turning on the phone, you are able to carry on a conversation without being sidetracked from the game.
Cons
  • β€’ The sound of one of the "uh" was reinforced with the highest amount of twisting, or vice versa, with the smallest amount of twisting. β€’ Because the wire isn't braided, you have to continuously be a bit concerned about it. β€’ Design that makes a light creaking sound when putting on and taking off. However, this is simply a minor point of contention on my part; there is a growing awareness that it is still a mobile construction (from and to). Turns, regulators, etc.