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Kingston was off to a great start on their first venture into the gaming headset segment when they unveiled the first HyperX Cloud. Needless to say, they’re trying to ride the momentum with their second gaming headset – the Kingston HyperX Cloud II. Clone or not, this is not necessarily a bad thing since the first HyperX Cloud’s design and build were pretty outstanding, something that’s almost unheard off for a sub-$100 gaming headset. The clamping force of its headband is just enough that it doesn’t strain our head during long gaming session, but is tight enough that it firmly keeps the headset in place on our head. This makes the HyperX Cloud II not only a solid gaming headset in its price category, but also an amiable listening companion. The answer lies in an unassuming USB accessory which, quite honestly, is the ONLY significant difference between Kingston’s new gaming headset – and we’re ok with it. Kingston has also added another set of volume rocker, which means that users can independently adjust the volume of the headset and microphone on the fly. 7.1 Surround Sound As a standalone gaming headset, both the HyperX Cloud and its successor are some of the best sounding audio gears in the sub-$100 price range. Read more in our articles including "Kingston HyperX Cloud II Review" and "Logitech G325 LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming headset launches in PH".

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Kingston was off to a great start on their first venture into the gaming headset segment when they unveiled the first HyperX Cloud. Needless to say, they’re trying to ride the momentum with their second gaming headset – the Kingston HyperX Cloud II.

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Clone or not, this is not necessarily a bad thing since the first HyperX Cloud’s design and build were pretty outstanding, something that’s almost unheard off for a sub-$100 gaming headset. The clamping force of its headband is just enough that it doesn’t strain our head during long gaming session, but is tight enough that it firmly keeps the headset in place on our head. This makes the HyperX Cloud II not only a solid gaming headset in its price category, but also an amiable listening companion.

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Our coverage of Kingston gaming headset includes: "Kingston HyperX Cloud II Review"; "Logitech G325 LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming headset launches in PH"; "SteelSeries launches Arctis Nova Elite gaming headset in PH". Each article provides unique insights and information.