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Review: Hyper X Cloud III

by Henric Brandt

TL;DR

HyperX's Cloud III gaming headphones nail comfort and build quality, feeling lightweight and breathable for marathon sessions without painful pressure. DTS X Spatial Audio delivers immersive surround sound, accurately placing in-game audio cues for a tactical advantage. While audio clarity is superb across dialogue and effects, the bass could be punchier, and you might need to crank in-game volume as the headphones run a bit quiet on their own. The microphone is a standout, offering crystal-clear communication even in noisy environments. Ready to dive into all the details of HyperX's latest offering? Read the full review!

In my assessment, a quality pair of gaming headphones should excel in two key areas: sustained comfort and excellent audio fidelity. Upon unboxing the new Cloud III gaming headphones from HyperX, I immediately noted their lightweight design, coupled with a reassuringly solid build quality.

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The initial fit was impressive. The lightweight construction and breathable cushions ensured comfort even after extended use, preventing overheating and discomfort. A common issue I encounter with over-ear headphones is a design that caters to smaller head sizes, resulting in excessive pressure and eventual pain. Fortunately, the HyperX Cloud III avoids this problem.

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The detachable microphone features a convenient mute button and offers a wide range of adjustability to accommodate various face shapes and sizes. Volume controls are readily accessible on the opposite side. HyperX has achieved a high level of comfort with the Cloud III, but the critical question remains: how is the sound quality?

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The answer is nuanced. I initiated testing by connecting the headphones to my computer and playing The Last of Us, a game with familiar sound design that serves as a reliable benchmark. The inclusion of DTS X Spatial Audio is a significant advantage, creating an immersive surround sound experience that accurately conveys the position of in-game threats. The audio clarity is excellent across the spectrum, from dialogue to environmental ambience and special effects. However, the bass response, while present, could be more pronounced. Furthermore, the headphones exhibited a noticeable resistance, resulting in a relatively low maximum volume even when the on-headphone control was set to maximum. Achieving higher volume levels required adjusting the in-game audio settings.

I also evaluated the headphones with the Playstation 5, Nintendo Switch and Xbox Series S. Across all three platforms, I observed a similar characteristic: a somewhat subdued sound output. Increasing the in-game volume resolved this issue, and the soundstage proved to be well-defined, although the bass remained slightly lacking.

The microphone’s performance is exceptionally strong. In a test call conducted from a busy café, my voice was transmitted clearly and without issue.

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In conclusion, I can confidently recommend the Cloud III from HyperX. Their exceptional comfort and ease of use set a high standard for gaming headsets. The overall sound quality is commendable, and the slightly understated bass response is a minor compromise in light of its other strengths.

HyperX provided a test sample for this review. The provision of review materials does not influence our editorial objectivity.

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Review Highlights: Q&A

Are these headphones comfortable for long gaming sessions?

Yes, the lightweight design and breathable cushions ensure lasting comfort.

How does the headset perform for users with larger heads?

The design avoids the excessive pressure often found in other over-ear models.

Is the microphone quality good for noisy environments?

The microphone is strong; a call from a busy cafe was transmitted clearly.

Does the Cloud III support surround sound?

Yes, it includes DTS X Spatial Audio for an immersive surround experience.

What are the primary drawbacks of the audio quality?

The bass is slightly lacking and the maximum volume level is relatively low.

Which gaming platforms is the headset compatible with?

It works with PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox Series S.

Are there physical controls for volume and muting?

It has accessible volume controls and a mute button on the detachable mic.

How is the overall build quality described?

The headphones feature a lightweight design with a reassuringly solid build.

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