HyperX Cloud Revolver - Gaming Headset with HyperX 7.1 Surround Sound, Signature Memory Foam, Premium Leatherette, Steel Frame, Detachable Noise-Cancellation Microphone
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Laurie Drum
> 3 daySo comfort wise, these are really big and really heavy. The support at the top is not adjustable it just kinda goes where it wants which doesn’t make for good support, so it feels like these are just being held to your head by your ears. The quality is decent, but I have a big head but these are ridiculously big and don’t fit my head. I personally am returning them, they just aren’t what I was hoping.
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CJ Houston
> 3 dayAfter continuously buying headsets for my son, we decided to try these out. Definitely worth the price. The sound is crystal clear.
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Corndog
> 3 dayI dont even know where to start with the Clound Revolver, so lets start with the pros. I like the build quality and materials used. Being pretty much all matte black, without any tacky LED lights, design aesthetics is to my liking. All things considered, the sound is average, with the bass sounding the best, as they reach pretty low frequencies. Mids and treble are pretty unremarkable, especially given the price. Honestly, a $40 pair I have sounds comparable at lower volumes, Id say even better in some respects. Packaging was good and presented well. Now, if those were the pros, you can tell where this is going. The fit is laughable. Youre going to need one ginormous head for these to fit anywhere near as they should. The bungee mechanism has pretty much no resistance. That, coupled with the almost non-existent clamping force, they end up just resting on the top of my ears - and I have a pretty wide head. As you can imagine, thats going to get painful pretty quickly. Now, add a stupid, heavy dongle to that, tugging down even more on an already heavy headset. Say goodbye to your ears. Stop being lazy and put those controls on the damned headset, please. No need for dongles in 2021. That $40 headset I mentioned above has all those functionalities built straight into the cans. If they can do it, so can Kingston, a name brand company. Also, the fact that the cable cannot be disconnected on a $150 headset? Really? Again, the $40 headset I have even does that. Honestly, this model is a travesty, so much so that I can compare these to a $40 set. Pretty embarrassing, to be honest. Needless to say, these went straight back into its box. If youre looking for a good headset, these are definitely NOT it. Run past these.
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Joshua Jacot
> 3 dayMy last pair of Cloud Revolvers lasted for 6 years, only broke due to poor handling. 7.1 is an upgrade overall for sound from the previous set. Mic is rigid so it may not be for everyone but I like it.
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Jack
> 3 dayThe HyperX Cloud Revolver 7.1 is a super solid wired headset. The build quality is nice and strong with a lose feel to it so it can be used for long periods of time without fatiguing the user. The mic quality is also surprisingly good. It reminds me of the Cloud Alpha S boom mic. This device is just plug in play as well. Just connect the headphone cable to the media control box then plug the USB port into your pc, turn on 7.1, and you’re all set! The sound profile is also different than what I’m used to, this particular headset appears to lack that punchy bass a lot of headsets have which I thought would be bad when I first tried them on as I listened to music, however when I then tried them in multiple FPS titles, I realized that this actually helped me pinpoint enemies much better. Since I didn’t have gunfire and explosions covering up everything else I had the advantage in a lot of my gunfights as I was able to catch enemies off guard! Other than that the sound is nice, loud and clear. It’s very pleasing to listen to and immersive while gaming. If you’ve used any of the other hyperx headsets, specifically the 7.1 ones, you’ll feel right at home! Everything is nice and comfortable while giving me the edge I need to play my best! I can easily recommend this headset!
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Shocker
> 3 daySo first the headset is really good but 4stars because it hurts my ears after 3hrs of playing games
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Siyal Celik
> 3 dayIn terms of sound quality, it satisfied me. 7.1 surround sound works pretty well. The bass and the high sounds were great in my testing. For me, it is great both for gaming and for music although I know it is not the best of the best. In terms of build quality and look, it seems a bit cheap. It is heavy. I understand it is a gaming headset but the design could be a little simpler. In terms of comfort, I am satisfied. I am not a heavy gamer and I am not wearing it for hours but I can say that up to one hour it is comfortable. However, it does not fit my head perfectly and it is somewhat loose. I have a smaller than average head and this may be the reason. Overall this is a great headset for most gamers in my opinion.
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Garret Larson
> 3 daySuper comfy, amazing audio quality and noise cancelation. And easily the comfiest headphones Ive ever used. The button to toggle 7.1 surround sound is useful as some of the games I play dont work too well with it, while I prefer others with 7.1
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Paul Isaac Brinkhaus
> 3 dayPros: -Surround sound is amazing -Amazing Fit (feels like a cloud) -decent pssive sound cancelation Cons: -Mic sounds like a cardboard box -7.1 surround sound doesnt work for Console players -price tag considering poor mic quality -Passive static
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Lupe Osinski
> 3 dayIt’s been a great set of headphones I hear everything so clearly