HyperX Cloud Revolver S
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HyperX Cloud Revolver S review: Huge sound in a comfortable package
Gaming headphones come in all shapes and sizes. From wired to wireless, understated to more gaudy, brightly lit designs, you can find nearly any type of design you'd like. One thing that not all gaming headphones have is great sound, which is something that you'd think should be at the top of any...
HyperX CLOUD Revolver S Pro Gaming Headset Review
Since we couldn't attend this year's Computex (check our news section for coverage - many interesting products have been unveiled so far) we focused our efforts in testing as many things as we possibly can and it's no surprise really that many of those are gaming peripherals.- Build Quality
- Extremely Comfortable (Extra Large Earpads / Suspension Design
- Very Good Mids & Highs
- Good Bass Levels
- Detachable Microphone (Easier To Replace
- 3.5mm & USB Sound Card Use
- 3 Available EQ Presets
- Price (For Some
- 7.1 Dolby surround Sound Doesn't "Excite
HyperX Cloud Revolver S review: A costly improvement to the original Cloud Revolver headset
Anyone who's followed HyperX for the past few years and saw last year's Cloud Revolver knew what was coming next: the HyperX Cloud Revolver S. It's a familiar pattern for the company nowadays-first the stereo version of a headset and then, about a year later, the USB-enabled version with surround...
HyperX CLOUD Revolver S 7.1channel PRO Gaming Headset Review
Whether you're a gamer or a person with a love for music a good headset goes a long way. The Hyperx Cloud Revolver S could be the one you have been looking for. With its lightweight, edgy look, and comfort the Hyperx Cloud Revolver S is a top competitor in the ever-growing gaming headset world.
HyperX Cloud Revolver S review: A costly improvement to the original Cloud Revolver headset
With new EQ features and a better control box, HyperX improves the original Cloud Revolver. But at $150? The Cloud Revolver S is one of the most expensive wired headsets we’ve ever reviewed, and doesn’t earn that price.- Still has the Cloud line’s signature audio
- New EQ settings built into the control box
- Better noise cancellation in the microphone
- Metal band still reverberates when touched
- 7.1 performance isn’t up to par with competitors
- Overly expensive when compared feature-to-feature with competitors