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Cloud Flight (PS5/PS4 Variant)

HyperX - Cloud Flight (PS5/PS4 Variant)

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r/buildapcFor PC Gaming, are gaming headsets really that bad and should be absolutely avoided?
11 days ago

I still have the original Cloud Flight and despite the range starting to go on it, it's still a pretty damn good headset. Got my $100 worth for sure.

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r/pcmasterraceI have had problems with every headset I have ever owned. What is a good, reasonably priced and reliable headset I should buy?
3 months ago

My HyperX Cloud Flight wireless headset has been solid since 2019, but I’ve been considering a new set because the padding is fading. The HyperX treated me well, so I’ll most likely get another pair from that brand. I trust my own experience over any online reviews. Maybe try out some that have a decent return policy until you find the right one? Edit: I’ve just learned HyperX was acquired by HP in 2021, so I’m going to assume quality has dropped since then.

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r/PakistaniTechBest wireless gaming headset under 8k
11 months ago

Cloud flight is your only good option

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r/PakGamersNeed Headset[PC] recommendation under low budget 3k-5k.
4 months ago

If you can increase your budget to 8k, I would highly recommend the HyperX cloud Flight wireless. They use a 2.4g dongle so latency is almost nonexistent. Sound and mic the best in their class. You will find them open box on HyperX pk website.

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r/buildapcGood headset under $300?
about 2 months ago

I've had my HyperX Cloud Flights for about 5 years now and they're still awesome. They make the Cloud series in wired or wireless, I went wireless because I was also tired of the cats getting ahold of the wires. They have really nice audio quality, and I haven't had any complaints about the mic.

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r/playstationWhat is the best 'bang for your buck' wireless headset that has worked best for you?
about 2 months ago

Hyper x cloud flight wireless. Love mine so much. Had it for 4 years now.

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r/pcmasterraceAnother „Gaming Headset“ bites the dust, tired of overpriced/hyped headphones.
3 months ago

I know it is just a matter of personal opinion, but: i bought myself the "cloud flight" from HyperX back in 2018 and they still work flawlessly! I even had to replace the cushions, that was three years ago, thinking about replacing them yet again. In all my gaming life, I have never ever had a headset that was this durable. Amazed by them, since they are not labeled as "high-end" or something. And I had many, many, headsets before them, including a logitech one that cost about 200 Euros.

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r/buildapcFor PC Gaming, are gaming headsets really that bad and should be absolutely avoided?
12 days ago

They’re mostly fine. Which is going to be satisfactory for 95% of people. Yeah there’s some “bad” options but only if you really cheap out. If you’re not an audiophile, then you fall into that 95%. I had an entry level audiophile setup for a while. Games sounded really immersive with my open back sennheiser headphones. I would instinctively turn around sometimes from in game noises. Sound bleed and low bass were the only cons, separate mic and wires were another for me. I gave up the audio quality for some wireless headphones (Hyper X Flight 1 years > Hyper X Flight S 5+ years and counting). Been my setup for the past 6 years and idk how they’ve never broken. The convenience of wireless and all in one is perfect. Games still sound fine, bass is decent, no sound bleed, no wires. I’m satisfied.

r/buildapcFor PC Gaming, are gaming headsets really that bad and should be absolutely avoided?
12 days ago

They’re mostly fine. Which is going to be satisfactory for 95% of people. Yeah there’s some “bad” options but only if you really cheap out. If you’re not an audiophile, then you fall into that 95%. I had an entry level audiophile setup for a while. Games sounded really immersive with my open back sennheiser headphones. I would instinctively turn around sometimes from in game noises. Sound bleed and low bass were the only cons, separate mic and wires were another for me. I gave up the audio quality for some wireless headphones (Hyper X Flight 1 years > Hyper X Flight S 5+ years and counting). Been my setup for the past 6 years and idk how they’ve never broken. The convenience of wireless and all in one is perfect. Games still sound fine, bass is decent, no sound bleed, no wires. I’m satisfied.

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r/StretchedGaming Headset
3 months ago

I use hyper x wireless for my ps5 and I’m at a 22mm. They’re great, never had a problem

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r/buildapcWhats the Best Gaming Headset to Buy Right Now?
12 months ago

This is definitely the best choice for a 17 year old. I've had nicer headsets, but I come back to the clouds.

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