HyperX is among my preferred headset brands – it conveys all around constructed and extraordinary sounding headsets in essentially every fragment. A while back, Chris Wray as of now checked on the Cloud Stinger Wireless, and most as of late, he tried the Cloud Alpha S. The two headpieces were commended for their assemble and sound quality at a fair cost.
The brand’s most recent headset comes as a move up to probably the best contribution, the Cloud Flight. Named the ‘HyperX Cloud Flight S’, this update packs a few extra highlights contrasted with its more established family member, including 7.1 surround sound and remote QI charging. Do these extra highlights warrant a buy?
Inside the case
There isn’t a lot to state about the substance of the Cloud Flight S box, yet this is certainly not an awful thing by any stretch of the imagination – it fundamentally mirrors this is a simple headset that works directly out of the container. The accompanying things have been incorporated by HyperX:
Cloud Flight S headset
Detachable microphone
MicroUSB charging cable
Wireless USB 2.4GHz RF dongle
Manual
Design and features
The Flight S highlights 50mm sound drivers with neodymium magnets, 90° pivoting ear cups with breathable leatherette and adaptable foam, a separable bi-directional amplifier with clamor dropping and adjustable locally available controls. Also, rather than utilizing Bluetooth for remote transmission, the Flight S accompanies a USB 2.4GHz RF dongle for slack free remote sound.
Remote Qi-charging, shocking battery life and 7.1 encompass sound on both PC and PS4, be that as it may, is the thing that isolates HyperX’s most recent contribution from the fruition.