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HyperX Cloud Flight S Wireless Gaming Headset Reviewed by Funky Kit

Thanks to our sister site Funky Kit … they’ve posted a review of the HyperX Cloud Flight S Wireless Gaming Headset. You can check out the full review here.

HyperX Cloud Flight S is an excellent option for PC or XBOX gamers. It’s designed for these two groups of gamers and delivers a great experience.

The sound quality is pretty good, and at least in games, it’s hard to complain. A bit worse, it looks while listening to high-quality music, but it’s not an audiophile headset, so for most users, it will also be entertaining.

The design and build quality are also decent. We wish to see less plastic, but the build is strengthened and gives us feeling like the product will last long years. The most important, so the padding is great as in all, new HyperX headsets what makes the Flight S comfortable.

The HyperX Cloud Flight S Wireless Gaming Headset costs around USD $159. It’s not cheap but still a pretty reasonable price for a gaming wireless headset if we compare it to the competition. I won’t hide that I would pay some more for the Cloud MIX headset as it fits my needs much better, but those users who need a headset for PC or XBOX gaming only should be satisfied with the Cloud Flight S.

You can buy the HyperX Cloud Flight S Wireless Gaming Headset for around USD $159 from Amazon US – https://amzn.to/2W2GWFP

 

Final words:

The HyperX Cloud Flight S is an excellent choice for PC and XBOX gamers who need a solid headset for their daily use. It’s comfortable, durable, offers long battery life, and delivers high audio quality with clear sound. We don’t really expect a wireless headset to offer much. Pricewise, it could be cheaper, but it’s still not bad.

The Funky Kit definitely recommends HyperX Cloud Flight S! Congratulations on another successful HyperX product!

Read the full review on our sister site at Funky Kit.

 

 

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