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HyperX Announces First Wireless Headset Under $100

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HyperX, the gaming division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc. and brand leader in gaming and esports, today announced it is now shipping the HyperX Cloud Stinger Wireless gaming headset. The light weight Cloud Stinger Wireless gaming headset weighs just 270 grams, features 90-degree rotating earcups for an adaptive fit and offers up to 17 hours of battery life on a single charge.

The Stinger Wireless utilises intuitive on-board controls, includes a swivel-to-mute noise-cancellation microphone and 50 mm directional drivers, delivering high-quality sound with pinpoint audio precision. The wireless headset provides great sound for gaming, chat and watching movies at an affordable price.


"We are excited to expand our award-winning headset line with the addition of HyperX Cloud Stinger Wireless, the best value for a wireless headset under 100," said Julien Millet, Business Manager, HyperX EMEA. "We are always looking for new ways to deliver an amazing user experience and expanding our Stinger line-up with a wireless headset brings more options to our fans."

The Cloud Stinger Wireless headset is built on the comfort and sound DNA of previous Cloud headsets. It operates on 2.4 GHz wireless providing freedom from cords, featuring on-ear cup volume control and a swivel-to-mute noise-cancelling mic. The HyperX Stinger Wireless is PC, PS4, PS4 Pro ready.

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I have the wired version, they are confortable and have really good sound.
 
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I have the wired version, they are confortable and have really good sound.

Same here,bought it a few months ago.

It was a bit uncomfortable for a few weeks but now I can't even feel it on my head.
Sound personally tweaked with my mobo's Supreme FX+Sonic studio is also pretty good imo.
 
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