fhm.com.ph Updated: 2020-03-01 11:47:40
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So you've put together your own desktop gaming machine from board to casing, or maybe bought one of them pricey laptops made specifically for resource-heavy games. But the job isn't finished—you need to accessorize, Mr. Hotshot Gamer.Because we know money...
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READ NEXT: The best gaming mice to buy from £30A headset's frequency response and overall clarity will affect your ability to hear enemies coming – and that's why we pay close attention to a headset's sub-bass, mid-bass, mids, highs and soundstage (which...
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ergohacks.com Updated: 2020-03-01 11:47:44
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I've been through a lot of headphones over the years. Most have been connected to my phone and hence I've gotten used to in-ear buds. I've tried bigger earphones for at the computer but I've never found them comfortable. The traditional headset for gamer'...
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I have swapped out my main headset with the HyperX Cloud Stinger for the past few days, to get a feel for it and to go through the usual uses for a gaming headset. Will it be able to do justice to its price bracket? Let's see…1x HyperX Cloud Stinger Heads...
Very sturdy build quality, Positional audio accurate, Closed Earcups Block out external noise, Clever microphone on/off mechanism, Long 3m total cable, Earcups lay flat when headset worn around the neck...
Sound can lack bass, Fitting can be uncomfortable over time for some, Microphone requires audio adjustments and picks up background noise, Priced a little high for this level of headset...
The HyperX Cloud Stinger is fighting in a fiercely competitive £50 price bracket. Many big names compete trying to get the best performance out of just above budget components.The sturdy build of the HyperX Cloud Stinger will certainly appeal to those who...
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pcpowerplay.com.au Updated: 2020-03-01 11:48:02
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We've been impressed with every headset from HyperX so far, from the breakout Cloud to the brilliant Revolver, and the Stinger is no exception.The budget entry into the HyperX headset range, the Stinger is quite unlike the other headsets in design. It's a...
Cheap as, bru, Comfy, Decent sound...
Muddy mids, Cheap looking, Mic can't be removed...
The design is a little cheap looking but for the price the performance is excellent...
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HyperX have built up a great reputation for quality headsets over the last few years, thanks to their Cloud and Cloud II devices. Those headsets are towards the pricier end of the spectrum, though, so HyperX hope the new Cloud Stinger will appeal to the m...
Attractively priced, New features are introduced such as rotating ear cups, Audio quality is great for the money, Comfy to use...
The Cloud II offers a better allround package for £2025 more...
The Cloud Stinger is a budget headset (at £49.99) from HyperX – the gaming peripheral manufacturer that has built up an excellent reputation in the headset sector thanks to its Cloud and Cloud II devices.Rather than just ‘cheaping-out' when manufacturing...
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Kingston stormed the gaming scene with the HyperX series of headsets, offering great value and performance between the 70 and the 150 USD price point. We've praised them enough on our reviews, including the higher end HyperX Revolver. The HyperX line buil...
GOOD WELL ROUNDED AUDIO PERFORMANCE, 90 DEGREE EAR CUP ROTATION, SWIVEL TO ON/OFF MICROPHONE, SURPRISINGLY GOOD MICROPHONE, TEXTURED PLASTIC – NOT EASY TO SMUDGE, WORKS WITH PC MOBILE & MAJOR CONSOLES, GREAT VALUE FOR MONEY...
HIGH ENDS COULD BE A LITTLE MORE PRONOUNCED, NONREMOVABLE MICROPHONE...
The Kingston HyperX Stinger is a solid, well rounded gaming headset with comfort at its core. At around 50 USD, this brought the HyperX brand even closer to those who wants to experience a good quality product, without paying for a premium...
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Kingston's gaming sub-brand HyperX has been churning out some really big winners lately – and that's never been more true of its Cloud gaming headset line. HyperX Cloud headsets are considered to be the best in the business right now – with 5 variants ava...
Great gaming sound, 10/10 comfort, Simple, but durable & attractive design, Decent microphone, Works on consoles, phones, and PCs, Really affordable...
Not the best for music, No extra bells & whistles like lights, braided cable, etc...
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Competitive gaming is big business, and it doesn't matter if you're holding a fat wallet and a bunch of gaming trophies, or sitting at home when the kids are in bed and playing games against your friends, you're going to want a great headset to not only e...
Good build quality, Powerful and clear sound, Great for all multimedia, Multi-format support, Auto-mute microphone, Built-in volume control, Stylish design, Trusted brand, Fantastic price...
Hard-wired cable, Non-removable microphone, “The HyperX Stinger is not only comfortable, powerful and durable, it’s also incredibly kind to your wallet. For those looking for a versatile gaming headset for all major gaming systems, mobile and PC, look no...
PriceThe HyperX Stinger Gaming Headset comes in at the very wallet friendly MSRP of £49.99, although you can find it a little cheaper if you shop around. Given it offers multi-format support, while also being around £40 cheaper than the HyperX Cloud Revol...
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HyperX first made a name for itself back in 2014 with the release of its Cloud headset. Featuring clean audio and an incredible level of comfort for a street price of $80, we've been recommending the Cloud ever since. It's an excellent entry-level headset...
You've probably noticed the same refrain throughout this review: “The Cloud Stinger is good, for a $50 headset.” And that's true. These cans won't stand up next to competitors two or three times the price, either in sound or in comfort. Hell, the Stin...
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Hey all, it's been a while since I was able to get another review done but the wait has paid off with what could be a great headset at a great price point. Today we'll be looking at the brand new HyperX Cloud Stinger gaming headset that features 50mm dire...
Light weight, Simple and clean design, Compatibility with many devices, Signature memory foam padding, 50mm Directional drivers (like surround sound), 90° rotating ear cups, Price...
Issue with volume slider as it nears 0% (could be an isolated issue)...
In looking back on this headset one can't help but be in awe of the great quality this headset has to offer at such an affordable price. The signature memory foam padding along with the light weight make for a combination that allows for long extended hou...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2020-03-01 11:48:49
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The HyperX name was created back in 2002 as a branch of high end products from Kingston Technology. Meanwhile HyperX is an individual brand at Kingston and it's being marketed as that. After the HyperX Cloud series, the company is now ready to show a new...
the HyperX Cloud Stinger is a good product The build quality and the materials used are excellent and we did not expect anything less from Kingston Other than the fact that we are looking at a classic design The soft cushions as well as the headband fit...
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The Cloud Stinger is HyperX's newest addition to its headset line, priced at the rather cheap £49.99. The Stinger fuses an attractive design with easy-to-use adjustment features, and is super-comfortable to wear for long gaming sessions. In addition, aud...
Lightweight and comfortable, Excellent audio quality for the money, Great value...
So-so build quality, Non-detachable microphone, Analogue connection quality varies by device...
A fantastic budget headset that delivers great audio quality and a comfortable design...
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A few weeks back, I was driving home after a long day at work. I was waiting in a left turn lane, when I peered over my shoulder and spotted a girl singing and dancing in her car while waiting at the red light. I felt like I knew who she was, but I could...
If I could summarize the Kingston HyperX Cloud headsets we have reviewed previously, it could be done in three points. First is good build quality. Second is a comfortable fit, no matter the weight or size. Third is solid audio performance. Unsurprisingly...
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HyperX are at it again giving us yet another new headset by them, but this time whilst delivering top performance their aim is lightness. I must say this is a feature many headsets seem forget about as I personally have found after a few hours some start...
HyperX themselves seem to be producing a fair amount of headsets now and as do their various competitors, so it's becoming a very hard field top make a product really stand out in. This headset however does nail it for the price point, and for £50 you wil...
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pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2020-03-01 11:49:02
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Hot on the heels of the excellent HyperX Alloy FPS we have HyperX's latest Headset the HyperX Cloud Stinger . This latest headset from HyperX is a stereo circumaural headset with 50mm Drivers and a closed back design. The Cloud Stinger features a swivel s...
It would appear that just like the HyperX Alloy FPS keyboard, HyperX have nailed it again, the HyperX Cloud Stinger is so close to perfection it's worthy of one of our Platinum awards. At just £55 it's simply as good as you could hope for and better th...
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I've had a HyperX headset for a while now, and it has never let me down. Kingston really know how to assemble a robust bit of equipment -- and that shows with the Cloud Stinger. Despite being priced for the mid-tier user, they haven't skimped on the build...
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The HyperX Cloud and Cloud II headsets continue to be some of the most popular around and for good reason. The Cloud Revolver that came afterwards, however, didn't live up to the high expectations its predecessors set for it.The Cloud Stinger is the compa...
All in all, then, the HyperX Cloud Stinger is a well designed headset – simple to use, comfortable and with enough adjustment to keep most users happy. Audio quality is good, both from the microphone and from the speakers themselves. The pricing is keen t...
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vortez.net Updated: 2020-03-01 11:49:21
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and offers a more sleek, lightweight design over its predecessors It features earcups that can rotate degrees, mm drivers, soft memory foam padding, intuitive volume control and a swivel to mute microphone boom As the Stinger is an analogue headset, it...
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The Cloud Stinger continues the tradition of being a gimmick free, great sounding headset. This time in a sleeker, lighter package. The audio delivery by the 50mm drivers is as you would expect, good, providing deep brooding bass with clear mids and highs...
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Back in May of this year brought the review of the HyperX Cloud Revolver . Several of you probably saw both our news article and other on the great Interwebs for the special edition release for the Cloud Revolver – the Gears of War series designed to sell...
Price point is awesome; great sound for an everyone price, Comfort and quality align with the rest of the HyperX Cloud Series, Quick mute option, Volume control on headset – little easier than fumbling with a cable, Did I mention the price point rocks?...
Can't remove the mic – not end of world (just a feature I REALLY like – picky Panda)...
Overall, I'm quite impressed with the HyperX Cloud Stinger Gaming Headset. A mouth full just to say that – but after disliking the HyperX Cloud Revolver as much as I did – I'm actually quite happy with this drop in price and slight redesign. With closed e...
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