HyperX Cloud Revolver S
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Great headset
Perfectly packaged and headset works great. Great communication.
HyperX Cloud Revolver S Gaming Headset Review
I have to say that I liked the HyperX Cloud Revolver S Headset a lot. It has some features I didn't care for, but the good far outweighed the bad. I think the $149.99 price tag is pushing the limit a bit high, but the HyperX Cloud Revolver S Headset could be very tempting to pick up when on sale or...
HyperX Cloud Revolver S Review
HyperX Cloud Revolver S is a great all rounder of a gaming headset. It has multi-platform support and best of all, can be used with any device that supports USB Audio or the good, old 3.5mm connection.
Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver S Gaming Headset Review
The Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver S has a lot going for it. The high-quality build, stylish exterior, and plush padding make this headset a direct competitor to some of the top-tier headsets.
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HyperX Cloud Revolver S Review: Loud and (Mostly) Clear
The HyperX Cloud Revolver was an impressive gaming headset, offering crisp sound within a cozy, sturdy and cool-looking design. The new Revolver S ($149) retains everything great about its predecessor while adding plug-and-play virtual surround sound and a variety of audio preset options.- Very comfortable
- Clear microphone
- Strong overall sound quality
- Works well with both PCs and consoles
- So-so surround sound
- A bit pricey
HyperX Cloud Revolver S Virtual Dolby 7.1 Surround Gaming Headset Review
After continuous success in the gaming headset market, HyperX recently launched its Cloud Revolver S gaming headset, a new addition to the lineup. The HyperX Cloud Revolver S is based on the design of the Cloud Revolver and it's bundled with a Plug-N-Play virtual Dolby? Surround 7.1 audio USB...- Sturdy and good looking
- Decent sounding headphones
- Braided cables
- Audio splitter cable included
- Better noise isolation than the Cloud Revolver
- Better audio control design on the USB soundcard
- Fast detection of USB soundcard and no software required for the virtual 7.1 surround
- Detachable...
- More pressure on the head compared to the previous HyperX Cloud headsets
- Microphone still suffers from vocal plosives
- Noise isolation still not on par with the HyperX Cloud lineup
- Not suitable for those with bigger skull
- Rubber coating might not last long at places which is hot and humid...
HyperX Cloud Revolver S Headset Review
In a relatively short space of time, HyperX has come to dominate the gaming headset market. Today, we are looking at the company's most expensive headset to-date – the Cloud Revolver S.- Well-built
- Comfortable to use
- Sounds great in stereo mode
- Bass-boost EQ option is great for FPS gaming
- Surround-sound is far too
- Because of the poor surround
- it is hard to justify the extra £50 over the original Revolver headset
- £139.99 is a lot of money for any virtual-surround gaming headset
- no matter how good
HyperX Cloud Revolver S Headset Review
The HyperX Cloud Revolver S is the latest flagship headset from Kingston's gaming brand. The company is calling this product "the ultimate gaming headset", thanks to improved comfort, new 50mm drivers, and a USB dongle that brings Dolby Surround 7.1 technology to the Cloud Revolver line for the...- Extremely comfortable design
- Fantastic sound quality for music, video and gaming
- Connects via USB or 3.5mm audio jacks
- Dolby 7.1 Surround mode isn't great
- Upper-end pricing
Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver S Review
Kingston's Cloud Revolver S feels great, sounds great, and works with just about any gaming system you can throw at it.- Excellent sound quality
- Extremely comfortable
- No extra software needed
- Easy access controls
- Works with virtually any gaming device
- Virtual surround limited to USB devices
- Mic performance is a bit flat