Unsurprisingly, it also worked on my Nintendo Switch, so it’s good to know you can switch it up to other consoles if you wanted. The HyperX Cloud is a wired headset, which works perfectly fine on the PS4 or PS5 it can be plugged into the controller directly and doesn’t feel hindered by the wires. Plus, looking at the recently released HyperX Cloud Flight Wireless, the audio quality is almost the exact same, which suggests you’re getting great value for money. But that’s forgivable at this price point. It doesn’t include any high-end features or flashy design quirks like RGB lighting. This headset is pretty simple on the surface. They didn’t really put much strain on my neck even after a few hours use, which surprised me considering their weight. Past that, it was comfortable to wear, especially on the top of my head. This isn’t a dealbreaker for me, but if you only wear glasses you may find they’ll dig in a fair amount with this headset. However, I did find the headset to be too tight for my glasses and usually had to switch them out to contacts for comfort sake. I prefer this to having controls on the earcup, as it felt easier to toggle during gameplay, especially since I can see the controls. On the audio wire – which sits at 1.3 metres – there are audio-line controls, including a volume roller and a mute button. The minimalism shows on the earcups the left one features the wiring and the microphone port, past that, there are no more controls on the cups themselves. I really like the blue colouring of the headset, it’s very minimal but gives it a little more personality. The headband and ear cushions are also really comfortable, with black leatherette that helps make the headset feel less heavy during long periods of use. The HyperX Cloud headset is pretty sleek it’s made of aluminium so feels very sturdy.
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