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There's a serious limitation to the design of most gaming headsets: The connection. Whether wired or wireless, there are multiple connection formats available, including wired USB, wireless USB, 3.5mm jack, dual 3.5mm jacks, Bluetooth, and more. Most head...
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...
Yes. If a wired headset is what you're after, we heartily recommend the Cloud Revolver S. It feels great, sounds great, and works with just about everything...
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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. It slots in above the original Revolver, with the main difference bet...
Wellbuilt, Comfortable to use, Sounds great in stereo mode, Bassboost EQ option is great for FPS gaming...
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I had a hard time deciding how to score the HyperX Cloud Revolver S.One one hand, it is a really well-built headset thanks to its strong, steel frame, while the beautifully soft memory-foam ear cushions provide great levels of comfort.It is also a top per...
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Back in 2016, we checked out the HyperX Cloud Revolver gaming headset. We absolutely love it, and we felt like it's almost perfect for every gamer's requirements. Fast forward this 2017, HyperX releases an update in the form of the Cloud Revolver S surrou...
EXCELLENT STEREO PERFORMANCE, GREAT 7.1 SOLUTION – WORKS AS INTENDED, GREAT COMFORT AND DESIGN, NOISE FREE MICROPHONE, WORKS WITH PC MOBILE & MAJOR CONSOLES, PLUG AND PLAY DEVICE...
ZERO VELOUR PAD OPTION, PRICING COULD BE A LITTLE BETTER...
The Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver S is one damn fine gaming solution that completely erased my doubts about surround sound headsets. It just works...
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Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver S Review – The HyperX Cloud Revolver gaming headset has been praised by many, delivering rich audio with comfy build and great design, despite of the low price tag. Lots of gamers own the headset and are mostly happy with wh...
Sturdy build, steel frame, Great sound, powerful and clear, Option to use its USB sound card or your own (if yours is better), Full immersion due to the ear cups design (and that powerful, tight, Bass helps too), Comfortable, HyperX Cloud Revolver S Revi...
Mic is non-retractable and cannot be folded away if not used, Kind of bulky to chuck into a bag, No volume control on the headset, Ears can get warm & sweaty due to the leather material in Summer/Spring...
Great all around headset with Dolby 7.1 and zero driver installation...
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US: $HyperX have quickly become a renowned brand in the realm of gaming audio due to some very wise moves, something we discussed on our first look with the HyperX Cloud headset Riding this success, the HyperX team went on to design their very own origi...
Attractive design, Solid construction, Long lasting comfort, Multiplatform compatibility, Wide sound stage, Superb, well balanced audio, Dolby 7.1 Virtual Surround, Detachable microphone, Features rubber antivibration pads (no more ringing)...
USB control box could be better...
HyperX have done a fantastic job of proving that 'gaming headsets' isn't a synonym for poor quality, muddy sounding audio. The studio grade drivers are amongst the few we can genuinely say are the real deal. The sound-stage is incredible, picking out dist...
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thetechnoclast.com Updated: 2017-05-17 01:30:18
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When we say, “This changes everything,” we really do mean it. The HyperX Cloud Revolver S can even literally change your crudgey old headphones into a Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound pair of cans. How, you ask? Well that's because along with the classier, revamp...
Best in class audio, Top quality materials, Game changing PlugandPlay Sound Card, EQ, and Dolby 7.1, Modular design; mix and match to your hearts content, New, more attractive, subdued design, Comfortable for long periods; light on the ears and head, Good...
Metal headband resonates in your head when tapped, Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound is not for everyone...
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Kingston is no longer a stranger in the field of gaming audio. The brand started off their HyperX headphone series with the HyperX Cloud that offered amazing bass response together with an overall solid build. Its predecessor, the Cloud II, was basically...
Solid Build, Good audio reproduction of bass and mids, 7.1 Dolby Surround Capabilities...
Matte finish may attract dust in the long run, Tinny Highs...
Since the Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver S is designed as a gaming headset, we decided to play some games first to see how the headset will perform.Much like its predecessors, the Revolver S delivered a commendable performance. In Blizzard's hit Overwatch...
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Having recently become more involved in the competitive side of gaming, I have found myself investing in higher quality peripherals, ranging from mechanical keyboards to mice with macro buttons. Transitioning to games like Paladins and Counter Strike: Glo...
Everything that you would want and need from a good headset, and whether you're using it for gaming, or just casual use, it's a fantastic kit...
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pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2017-06-26 01:09:23
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I have to confess I'm a big fan of HyperX's Headsets and have used one of their Cloud Headsets exclusively for the last few years. That in itself should tell you all you need to know. Recently I tested the very impressive HyperX Cloud Revolver and have be...
The big question that's needs answering is: Is the new HyperX Cloud Revolver S better than the HyperX Cloud Revolver? Unfortunately you're not going to like my answer as the answer is: Yes and No. It offers the same audio performance as the Revolver and a...
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pcpowerplay.com.au Updated: 2017-06-26 01:09:23
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We were big fans of the original Cloud Revolver headset. The stereo performance of that headset is beautifully clear, it's comfortable and looks great. The only major downfall of it is the fact that the metal headband rings like a bell when bumped or move...
Sturdy, Sound great, Comfortable...
Metal band is still noisy...
An excellent, comfortable, great sounding headset but are the upgrades worth the added price...
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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 la...
The end result: It's hard to say whether the Cloud Revolver S is worth it. HyperX made its name off affordable peripherals, but at $1...
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Kingston's HyperX Cloud Revolver S headphones take the standard Cloud Revolver headset and gives it a few tweaks to make it's sound stage more versatile for gaming, music and video entertainment.Thanks to Dolby digital signal processing that creates virtu...
Excellent all-around sound, All-day comfort, Refined build and design...
Finicky mic positioning, Cable may be too long...
The HyperX Cloud Revolver S is an all around impressive headset geared for gaming but ready to do so much more. The 7.1-channel surround sound offered through the Dolby DSP creates a wide soundstage that's useful in games and immerses you in movies and mu...
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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 la...
The end result: It's hard to say whether the Cloud Revolver S is worth it. HyperX made its name off affordable peripherals, but at $150 the Revolver S is one of the most expensive wired headsets on the market. Logitech's G633, Razer's Man O' War, SteelSer...
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HyperX has released a successor to its renowned gaming headset, the HyperX Cloud Revolver.Today we will be taking a look at that successor, the HyperX Cloud Revolver S, and if you guessed that the S in the name stands for 'surround,' then you guessed corr...
What's HotHyperX has packed the Revolver S with great virtual surround sound, and while that usually isn't something I would personally look for in a headset, I couldn't help but use it as it's fantastic. The Revolver S is also very comfortable, with some...
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