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Premium Replacement ear pads compatible with Kingston HyperX Cloud 1 and HyperX Cloud 2 headphones (Black). Protein Leather | Soft High-Density Foam | Easy Installation

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Fortunately, the Cloud II have a better mic and overall sound quality. Their audio input and output were much cleaner and balanced. The Cloud II also feature a slightly better noise cancellation for their mic. Where to Buy To test these headphones out, I played Apex Legends on PS4 and Valorant on PC. Right off the gate, the HyperX Cloud II showed that they were clearly one of the most detailed ones out there — and loudest if I may add. With the HyperX Cloud II’s quarter-inch padding amounting to a quarter of my sizing standards, I was quite worried about whether I would find these comfortable enough. Well, needless to say, I was quite surprised. The big story for me, though, is the surround sound of the two. The Cloud II feature underwhelming 7.1 surround sound while the Kraken X have one of the best surround sound integrations I’ve heard. Even the lighter and cheaper Kraken X Lite version have better surround sound than the Cloud II and that’s saying something. Comms were good on the HyperX Cloud II as well. I heard my teammates well and steadily and that’s about everything you could really ask for from a pair of gaming headphones. Apex Legends on PS4

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The Razer Kraken X’s strong points are the Air SE’s weak points and vice versa. With the Cloud II being like an upgraded version of the Air SE, it was intriguing to find out how this HyperX vs Kraken matchup would play out. The extra ear cups were made out of velour. This is a plus knitted fabric made out of cotton and polyester. Due to its absorbent nature, this material is usually used for bathrobes, towels, and the like. Mic Quality HyperX Cloud II detachable cardioid microphoneI also felt the base from the sounds was a lot more deeper and muddy. They seam to have lost some of that punchy wow factor in the base. Mabey because there is more space were your ears are? The rubber-matte hard plastic ear cups, on the other hand, adds to the premium feel the aluminium frame offers. Overall, I think the build quality is one of Cloud II’s redeeming qualities. I may not be a big fan of how they look, but how premium they feel is a different story. Comfort Experience the FreeZe: Do your ears get hot after several hours of using your headphones? WC FreeZe cooling gel earpads keep your ears cool for longer periods of time. A combination of Dual Layer cooling gel (interior layer, top layer), and a breathable hybrid of sports fabric and leather help you get through those long listening sessions. The HyperX Cloud II has been around for almost six years now and a lot of comparable headphones have been released since then. The Cloud II stands in a unique position among gamers. They are respected as headphones that raised the standards, but a lot of headphones have been reaching that bar already today.

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BUILT TO LAST: How do you make already great ear pads even better? you make them more comfortable & longer lasting! We added stitching and heavy-duty glue on the inside of each earpad. The durability of our cushions simply can't be matched. First off for me it was a absolute nightmare trying to get these installed. The lip on these are very soft and very flexable, it makes it almost impossible to get them to sit in the groove. I literally had to take my headset apart to be able to get them on after fiddling for 45 min, and getting aggravated. With that, it’s just right to compare the Cloud II with some of the other budget-friendly gaming headsets — the MPOW Air SE, and the Razer Kraken X respectively. HyperX Cloud II vs MPOW Air SE The two, however, are quite close and I could even say that the Cloud II are simply the pricier version of the MPOW Air SE. HyperX Cloud II vs Razer Kraken X HyperX Cloud II vs. Razer Kraken X The frame of the headphones is made out of aluminium. This aluminium frame is responsible for the headphones’ weight but they also accentuate the durability of the Cloud II. This also gives the headphones a safer feel for flexibility compared to plastic builds that feel as if they could snap anytime. HyperX Cloud II aluminum frame

The HyperX Cloud II are not exactly light at 350g, but they’re also not unbearably heavy. If you’re someone like me who likes lightweight headphones, it might take you some time to consider the HyperX Cloud with its weight. Design-wise, I would have to give it to Kraken X. They have a sleeker and more compact design, plus they weigh 100g lighter than the Cloud II. The Kraken X just looked so much more modern than the Cloud II. surround sound is the concept of having seven different sources of sound around a subject. With this, you should hear or feel three speakers in front of you, two speakers behind, and one on each of your sides. Although this technology has been around in cinemas since 1940, headphone manufacturers are still trying to perfectly integrate this into their products. Valorant on PC But, the gaming industry is a fast-growing one and gaming tech develops exponentially in months. That’s why, much like all headphones that are challenged by time and progress, the HyperX Cloud II’s tech is already lagging behind. The microphone produces a clean but compressed sound. I played a couple of games with my team using these headphones and I didn’t have any troubling concerns. My speech was easily understood, and its compressed sound emphasized clarity since there was no echo at all.

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The Cloud II struggles to cancel high-pitched sounds and is not that smart in distinguishing low or soft voice against noise. I usually have a low-pitched voice and, while testing, I noticed some gaps in my speech when I recorded myself with ambient noise. However, when I spoke up with a higher tone, the Cloud II’s voice cancellation got a lot better. So if you’re playing non-FPS games such as NBA 2K21, Dota 2, or Fall Guys, the Cloud II would be a great choice. With these games, you wouldn’t have to worry about the surround sound affecting your performance. Comparison Compatibility: Playstation 4, Playstation 4 Pro/Slim, Xbox One, Xbox One S/X controller, Nintendo Switch/3DS, PSP, Tablet, Mac, iPad, Laptop, PC, Mobile Phones Once they were on, I agree with most. They are very soft, and very comfortable and my ears don't rub anymore.However, the biggest disappointment is perhaps its 7.1 surround sound. When I turned it on, the surround sound was almost non-existent and all it really did was to make everything louder. Minute actions such as slides or jumps were as clear as day. They were very immersive and you would really have a pleasant gaming experience hearing sounds you probably haven’t heard as detailed before.

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As I would usually say, comfort varies from one person to another because we all have different standards for it. In my case and in the case of the HyperX Cloud II, comfort is generally good but the age of the headphones become apparent in some areas. HyperX Cloud II leatherette memory foam padding With thousands of video games released every year, gaming companies are pushed to keep up with the fast-changing demands of the market. And that includes gaming headphone manufacturers. Now for the sound, they both feature underwhelming surround sound technologies but the Cloud II had better overall sound quality and balance. You would undeniably have a more immersive gaming experience with the Cloud II. However, the headphones do not have an eyewear channel for people who wear glasses and this is where the headphones start to show their age. Nonetheless, I didn’t feel any pain and I think the memory foam should get credit for that. Yet, while their mic noise-cancellation was ahead of its time when they were initially launched, I can’t say that they remain competitive these days.

With this in mind, we’re getting a sense that you’re paying more for the brand experience already rather than its actual features. It is as if they are still worth buying because they are icons in the industry, instead of their functionality But despite the new headphone models with these advanced features released in the market, one specific model remains standing — the HyperX Cloud II. Released in 2015, these popular headphones helped HyperX become the top-selling brand for gaming headphones from 2017-2018, and reach its milestone of 10 million headphones sold in 2019. Since the first HyperX Cloud is now out of the market, a more apt comparison for the HyperX Cloud II, would be the MPOW Air SE. These budget headphones cost almost only half of the Cloud II and were released in 2020. So, if you want to be critical about it, the HyperX Cloud II are only almost as good as an excellent pair of budget headphones nowadays. HyperX Cloud II vs. MPOW Air SE However, 6 years after their release, the question has to be asked: are they still as impressive as they were before? Can they still compete with the newly released headphones today? And, considering their built-in tech, are they still worth their price? The box is admittedly bulky but, personally, it made me feel like I was getting more at first glance. This is because of the premium feel of the matte box and how organized the headphones and detachable mic look.

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