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HyperX Releases Enhanced Cloud II Gaming Headset, New Mouse Pad

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HyperX, a division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the launch of HyperX Cloud II headset. Shipping now, HyperX Cloud II features a newly designed USB sound card audio control box featuring 7.1 virtual surround sound, in addition to the great features and benefits of the previous award-winning HyperX Cloud headset.

Fully designed by HyperX sound engineers, the LED backlit audio control box delivers hardware-based (no drivers needed) 7.1 virtual surround sound with independent audio and microphone volume control. Gamers can easily toggle on 7.1 virtual Surround Sound with a push of a button to emulate having seven positional speakers for enhanced gaming. HyperX Cloud II is USB-powered for PC and Mac to amplify audio and voice, as well as 3.5 mm stereo compatible for PS4 and Xbox One.



The microphone is digitally enhanced with noise cancellation, auto gain control and echo cancellation via the USB sound card. Certified by TeamSpeak and Skype optimized, HyperX Cloud II provides clearer voice quality, game sounds and reduced background noise. The ear cups and headband are 100-percent memory foam to provide maximum comfort when gaming for hours.

HyperX will also launch its second gaming surface, HyperX FURY Pro Gaming Mouse Pad. Made of cloth material and soft padding, HyperX FURY mouse pads offer optimal precision, comfort and stability. HyperX FURY mouse pads are available in four sizes, and are portable and durable to suit any gamer's environment.

"We are excited to expand our line of HyperX accessories with the new Cloud II and FURY mouse pad," said Lawrence Yang, business manager, HyperX. "We can now offer gamers a 7.1 virtual surround sound headset that has all of the comfort and style of the original HyperX Cloud. These two new products give gamers great sound and control so they can enjoy a fully immersive gaming experience."

HyperX Cloud II is available in red, gun metal, and limited edition pink (coming soon) and is backed by a two-year warranty and legendary HyperX reliability.

HyperX is the high-performance product division of Kingston Technology encompassing high-speed DDR4 and DDR3 memory, SSDs, USB Flash drives, and gaming accessories. Targeted at gamers, overclockers and enthusiasts, HyperX is known throughout the world for quality, performance and innovation. HyperX is committed to eSports as it sponsors over 20 teams globally and is the main sponsor of Intel Extreme Masters. HyperX can be found at many shows including Brasil Game Show, China Joy, DreamHack and PAX.

For more information, visit the HyperX home page.

HyperX Cloud II Features and Specifications:

Headset:
  • Transducer Type: dynamic Ø 53mm
  • Frequency Response: 15Hz-25,000 Hz
  • Nominal SPL: 98±3dB
  • Operating principle: closed
  • Nominal impedance: 60 Ω per system
  • T.H.D.: < 2%
  • Power handling capacity: 150mW
  • Sound coupling to the ear: circumaural
  • Ambient noise attenuation: approx. 20 dBa
  • Headband pressure: 5N
  • Weight with microphone and cable: 320g
  • Cable length and type: 1m + 2m extension
  • Connection: single mini stereo jack plug (3.5 mm)
Microphone:
  • Transducer Type: condenser (back electret)
  • Polar Pattern: cardioid
  • Frequency Response: 50-18,000 Hz
  • Operating principle: pressure gradient
  • Power supply: AB powering
  • Supply voltage: 2V
  • Current consumption: max 0.5 mA
  • Nominal impedance: ≤2.2 kΩ
  • Open circuit voltage: at f = 1 kHz: 20 mV / Pa
  • THD: 2% at f = 1 kHz
  • Max. SPL: 105dB SPL (THD≤1.0% at 1 KHz)
  • Microphone output: -39±3dB
  • Length mic boom: 150mm (include gooseneck)
  • Capsule diameter: Ø6*5 mm
  • Connection: single mini stereo jack plug (3.5mm)

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Nice looking ... simple design..!

much better.... specs shown a pretty decnet headset...
But.... i see no difference betwen Cloud and Cloud II body....
USB seems to be the unique difference....

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But.... i see no difference betwen Cloud and Cloud II body....
USB seems to be the unique difference....

That is the only difference. That, and some of the coloration/color choices.
 

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Uhh... the Cloud II is also 7.1. The original Cloud was only stereo. That's kinda a big difference. Other than that, they intentionally left the physical design the same because everybody loved it.
 

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Uhh... the Cloud II is also 7.1. The original Cloud was only stereo. That's kinda a big difference. Other than that, they intentionally left the physical design the same because everybody loved it.
Seems legit...
i dont like them so much ... Here in costa rica they are ultra overpriced...

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Cloud II is also stereo. Only the USB adapter makes it 7.1, which you turn off or on.
You can also skip the USB and use the 3.5mm 4-pole plug, just need a y-cable with audio/mic for 4-pole plug.
 
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Yeh pretty much the only difference from what I've read into is the included USB dongle thing with a 7.1 setting, some extra Kingston branding on them and the red aluminium can holders (instead of black on the original Cloud). I believe Dmitri on hardwarecanucks said that the sound signature was virtually identical to the originals when the USB dongle was not used.


I'm tempted to sell my Siberia Elites and get these or the original Cloud because I'm unhappy with the comfort of the Siberia Elites.
 

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@THE_EGG i have tried them in gaming demonstration like 2 months ago, they are not comfortable, their hear pads are too hard, warmer because of synthetic leather and also a little bit heavy,i prefer brands like thermaltake, sennheiser, razer and logitech for headsets,

My current Shock headset from Thermaltake its pretty simple, confortable and also has a excellent weight...

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@THE_EGG i have tried them in gaming demonstration like 2 months ago, they are not comfortable, their hear pads are too hard, warmer because of synthetic leather and also a little bit heavy,i prefer brands like thermaltake, sennheiser, razer and logitech for headsets,

My current Shock headset from Thermaltake its pretty simple, confortable and also has a excellent weight...

Regards,
Ear pads I'm cool with. The part of headphones/headsets that usually annoys me is the headband. Generally I find that after 40min or so I notice a weight right in the middle of the top of my head. This occurs with the Siberia Elite even though they have a suspended headband design. Out of all the headphones and headsets I've had, only the Bowers & Wilkins P5 (which I still have and are my music and movies headphones) and Razer Carcharias have managed to be comfortable enough for this to not happen.

I've tried the original Cloud at my local computer shop and found them comfortable but obviously I couldn't try them for very long so....I can't tell if I'd still get the pain on the top of my head after prolonged use. I'd normally swap out the faux-leather pads with the microfiber ones anyway which I'm pretty sure the Cloud comes with those as a spare set.
 

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Ear pads I'm cool with. The part of headphones/headsets that usually annoys me is the headband. Generally I find that after 40min or so I notice a weight right in the middle of the top of my head. This occurs with the Siberia Elite even though they have a suspended headband design. Out of all the headphones and headsets I've had, only the Bowers & Wilkins P5 (which I still have and are my music and movies headphones) and Razer Carcharias have managed to be comfortable enough for this to not happen.

I've tried the original Cloud at my local computer shop and found them comfortable but obviously I couldn't try them for very long so....I can't tell if I'd still get the pain on the top of my head after prolonged use. I'd normally swap out the faux-leather pads with the microfiber ones anyway which I'm pretty sure the Cloud comes with those as a spare set.

cool to know that you like them alot, I hope you will enjoy them,
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