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HyperX Cloud Alpha S - PC Gaming Headset, 7.1 Surround Sound, Adjustable Bass, Dual Chamber Drivers, Chat Mixer, Breathable Leatherette, Memory Foam, and Noise Cancelling Microphone - BlueThe HyperX Cloud Alpha S builds upon the groundbreaking Cloud Alpha and features custom-tuned HyperX virtual 7.1 surround sound With the included audio control mixer you can activate the surround sound and adjust the game audio and chat balance without having to go into any menus Bass adjustment sliders have been added to the ear cups so you can personalize your audio The Cloud Alpha S still features the dual-chamber driver system which reduces distortion and provides clearer sound as well as signature HyperX comfort afforded by the memory foam ear cushions which have been upgraded with extra breathable leatherette.HyperX Pulsefire Dart - Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse, Software-Controlled Customization, 6 Programmable Buttons, Qi-Charging Battery up to 50 Hours - PC, PS4, Xbox One CompatibleHyperX Pulsefire Dart is a gaming-grade wireless mouse with a reliable 2. 4GHz RF connection that will make you wonder why you waited so long to cut the cord. A wireless adapter is included to extend the range for desktop PC setups. It is Qi Certified for wireless charging* and can last up to 50 hours** on a single charge. With a Pixart 3389 sensor and a split-button design featuring reliable Omron switches, you’ll have all the accuracy you need to crush the competition. It’s ergonomically-shaped and features padded leatherette side grips designed to keep you comfortable during those long nights of gaming. Customize RGB lighting, create macros, manage battery life, and adjust DPI settings with the easy-to-use HyperX NGENUITY Software. *Qi wireless charger sold separately. **Tested on default lighting. Battery life varies based on usage and computing conditions.
Product 1: Frequency response 13Hz – 27kHz.Headphones fit type:Over-Ear
Product 1: Custom-tuned HyperX 7.1 surround sound
Product 1: Bass adjustment sliders
Product 1: HyperX Dual chamber drivers
Product 2: Gaming-Grade Wireless Technology
Product 2: Long Lasting Battery Life (up to 50 hours)
Product 2: Wireless Qi Charging Compatibility.Battery life:90 hours - LED off
Product 2: Premium Pixart 3389 Sensor
I bought these headphones because of the buzz around the takstar pro 80. If you don't know, this headphone is a rebranded trakstar pro 80 with a removable mic added in. I haven't used the mic and won't comment on it.Sound Signature:Overall, they sound amazing to my ears. These cans are close to balanced for most of the frequency range. To my ears there is a bump in the mid bass range, but otherwise I haven't noticed any spikes or gaps. The bass extends very low and remains composed. The mid range is clear and articulate. The highs are fatigue free, and almost airy, though not quite.I can compare to the headsets I own:1. akg k430 - the k430s have a more forward mid range, but the bass is recessed and doesn't extend as low. And for the highs, both have a similar non-fatiguing profile, but these cans have greater clarity.2. Philips ships 9500 - the ships have a similar mid bass bump, but the bass rolls off quickly after that. Ships have slightly recessed and muddy mids compared to these cans. Ships have brighter and more fatiguing highs.3. AKG K240 Studio - These cans are free of the mid bass bump (a good thing to my ears), but the bass is overall very recessed and doesn't extend nearly as low, though it is very well controller. Mids in the K240 are best in class, but they are pretty forward. The mids in these cans don't seem any less detailed, but they are definitely recessed compared to the K240. The k240 mids are a bit more lively, while these cans sound a bit more sterile in that region. Coming to the highs, the K240s are a bit mixed, they are clear and airy, but they can be fatiguing. The fatigue comes from a spike in the mid treble region which can be noticeable depending on the song. These cans are free from any annoying spikes in the treble, but while detailed, the mids don't achieve the airy presence of the k240s. However, this might just be the reality of having closed vs semi open cans.Sound Isolation:Fantastic - I'm sure there are cans with better isolation, I'm not saying these are the best in the world, but I can't hear my mechanical keyboard, and my GF has to get on discord so I can hear her even though she sits 2 feet from me.Comfort:The pads and head band are great, they are soft and don't create any pressure points. There is a little bit of weight to these, but it isn't something that I notice unless I'm thinking about it. However, the clamping pressure of these cans are a bit much when new. I'm fairly average in terms of head size (I think...) so larger heads might have issue with them. The pressure isn't so much that I can't stand them, and clamping pressure will surely decrease over time, so I'm not worried about it. My ears fit inside the pads, but there isn't much extra room. Anyone with oversized ears might have issues.Build Quality:This is probably the area that most impressed me, which is saying a lot considering how they sound. These cans feel quality, where there is plastic, it is some of the nicest softest plastic I have ever felt. But much of what you will touch on these cans is either metal or fake leather. The hole where the mic plugs in comes with a cover, which is a nice touch. Only issue with the build quality is that the cable is attached and not easily replaced.I got these on sale for $50, and I can't believe they can be had for that price. My GF has the sennheizer game one, and we spent $150 for that headset, and they are good, but I think they are more side grade than upgrade.Very comfy headphones but the cord is hardwired in and I broke it and the headset was renders uselessThe first rule of gaming headsets is that 99% of them are overpriced garbage and you are *almost* always better off buying a pair of conventional headphones and a separate mic. The HyperX Cloud line, however, is the 1% that actually offers a compelling combination of sound quality, build quality, and reasonable price.I purchased a pair of Cloud Revolutions for myself and loved them. They work great on both XBox One and PC. The only problem is they are a little too bulky and flashy to be used for listening to music on-the-go. So when it came time to purchase a graduation gift for a friend, who is also a gamer, I went with the Cloud Core, and he has nothing but good things to say about them.As with the entire Cloud line, this headset is supremely comfortable, and is great for extended gaming sessions. The sound quality of this headset is superior to basically every other headset even remotely in its price range. The metal design makes most of its competition feel like poorly built garbage. The simple 3.5mm jack works with both consoles and PC.As a bonus, the fairly compact design, combined with the reasonable styling (not completely over the top like a lot of gaming headsets) means you can easily detach the mic and use this headset for listening to music.If you a looking to buy a Cloud headset, here is a simple guide to finding the right one:Budget option: Cloud Stinger. Don't know enough to give a recomendationPC: Cloud & Cloud II. The original Cloud headset's cord includes separate 3.5mm jacks for the mic and headphones, meaning you need an adaptor (which is apparently somewhat finicky) for console use. The Cloud II is similar to the Cloud with some slight improvements (including making the cord a single 3.5mm jack), and includes a 7.1 sound card. This card (which is incompatible with consoles) is somewhat of a gimmick, and if you want surround sound, you are better off putting a dedicated soundcard in your PC.Consoles: Cloud Core and Cloud Pro (Also sold as CloudX Pro). The Cloud Core is virtually identical to the original Cloud, but the cord ends in a single 3.5mm jack for easier use on consoles, and it drops some of the extra frills such as the extra set of earcups. The Cloud Pro, also sold as the CloudX Pro, is similar to the Core, but comes with inline audio controls, replaceable earcups, and a carrying case.Premium line: Cloud Revolution & Cloud Revolution S. The Revolution is the flagship of the Cloud lineup, and offers great sound and an improved mic. The design of the headband lets it automatically adjust to your head, but also makes it bulkier and less practical for mobile use. The Revolution has a single 3.5mm jack for both console and PC, while the Revolution S includes a 7.1 surround sound card. Thus, definitely go with the Revolution for consoles, and probably for PC as well, as I don't think the 7.1 card is worth the $30 premium.Depois de pesquisar muito comprei esse fone de presente pro meu namorado após uma indicação de um amigo que tem um a anos.É muito bom! Assim que você pega a caixa já é percetível a qualidade do produto, ele é robusto e um pouco pesado, mas bastante confortável para usar por várias horas seguidas.Realmente o som é perfeito, o microfone não tem ruído, e meu namorado usa diariamente a alguns meses e nunca deu nenhum problema.A única coisa é que é impossível falar com ele enquanto usa os fones, isso não é bem algo ruim, pode gritar a vontade que a pessoa usando não vai nem te notar.Perigosíssimo se tiver alguém morrendo no quarto ao lado.Adoramos! Recomendo e compraria novamente.Headset muito confortável, a qualidade de som mesmo sem o Dolb Atmos ativado, é sensacional. Fábricante Kingston mostrando mais uma vez que tem outra gama de produtos de qualidade excepcional.Headset muito confortável, muito bem construído, muito bom para jogos e qualidade de áudio excelente com bons graves. Microfone razoável, nada de especial.Vale muito pelo preço, mas seria melhor ainda se tivesse controle de volume.Defo a good purchase, from usa to uk in 2 days iwth standard shippingthese headphones are great with lovely sounds and once i coulded even hear my brother knoking on my door but 2m away