Best HyperX Headset in 2023

Best HyperX Headset in 2023
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Kiera Mills

Published 

10th Apr 2023 14:56

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HyperX is a high-quality tech brand that offers gaming products for diverse gamers looking to kit out their setups. If you're looking for a new headset that offers comfort, frequency range, battery life and the best levels of surround sound you've come to the right place. Join us as we explore the best HyperX headset in 2023, for both console and PC.

HyperX Cloud Flight Wireless Headset – Best headset for PS5

Best HyperX Headset in 2023 - HyperX Cloud Flight
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The Cloud Flight Wireless Headset is a wireless gaming headset, compatible with PS5, PS4 and PC. As such, it boasts high gaming-grade connectivity and long battery life of up to 30 hours.

The design is made for gaming comfort, with 90-degree ear cups made from memory foam and included LED lighting effects, sure to compliment any serious gaming set-up.

The headset has a noise-cancelling mic and control settings on the earcups for easy, controller-free operation.

The headset is equipped with 50mm drivers for rich sound and the noise-cancelling mic can be detached if you wish to just use the headphones.

The headset has an impedance of 32 ohms a balanced lag-free sound and a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz.

HyperX CloudX Flight – Best headset for Xbox

Best HyperX Headset in 2023 - HyperX CloudX Flight
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This is an officially licensed Xbox headset from the HyperX range which can be connected wirelessly to consoles with up to 30 hours of battery life.

The headset comes with a detachable mic and built-in headset chat mixer for adjusting the balance of chat and game audio without the need of wasting time inside system menus.

The headset also used LED indicators to show voice levels, so you'll be able to monitor how loud your chat is and if you are muted or not.

The headset has a driver Size of 50mm, an impedance of 32 ohms, immersive full-range sound, and a frequency range of 15 Hz to 23 kHz.

HyperX Cloud Alpha S – Best headset for PC

Best HyperX Headset in 2023 - HyperX Cloud Alpha S
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The HyperX Cloud Alpha S is useable for both PC and PS4 but excels in its PC capabilities.

The headset has 50mm neodymium drivers, an impedance of 65 ohms, 7.1 virtual surround sound and a frequency range of 13 Hz to 27 kHz.

The key feature is the surround sound which lends itself well to FPS gamers and those wanting full immersion in open-world environments.

A great feature is an ability to customise game vs chat audio from the headset without the need of fiddling with desktop controls. The audio control mixer also allows you to tweak bass on the go, with the usual memory foam pads to ensure maximum comfort during a heavy gaming session.

HyperX Cloud Revolver S – Best studio quality headset

Best HyperX Headset in 2023, HyperX Cloud Revolver S
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This headset is a great option if you're looking for something studio-grade and more advanced.

The headset comes with an audio control box which allows you to tap into the various audio controls such as surround sound toggle, mute and output levels.

The surround sound is enhanced studio-quality audio that allows you to hear sounds from further away or more nuanced environmental sounds, making it a great option if you like playing open-world games or first-person shooters.

The headset has the usual memory foam features as well as 50mm drivers, impedance levels of 30 ohms, Dolby Surround 7.1 sound and a frequency range of 12 Hz to 28 kHz.

HyperX Cloud Stinger S – Best budget headset

Best HyperX Headset in 2023, HyperX Cloud Stinger S
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If you're looking for a deal, the HyperX Cloud Stinger S headset may be the way to go. The headset comes with an adjustable swivel-to-mute noise-cancellation microphone and has the usual signature HyperX memory foam and soft leatherette pads for maximum ear comfort.

The headset has 50mm neodymium drivers, an impedance of 30 ohms, 7.1 surround sound and a frequency range of 50 Hz to 18 kHz.

The headset is lightweight but provides a solid sound performance, the only drawback it may provide against the higher-end models is the fact it is a wired headset over wireless.

Kiera Mills
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Kiera Mills
Kiera is a former GGRecon Guides Writer.
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