Testseek.com have collected 106 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Cloud Flight and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Cloud Flight.
January 2018
(81%)
106 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
840 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
810100106
The editors liked
Good Build Quality
Very Comfortable (Large Earpads / Memory Foam Padding)
Good Mids & Highs
Good Bass Levels
2.4GHz Wireless Connectivity (Up To 20 Meters Range)
Up To 30 Hours Of Battery Life
Detachable Boom Microphone (Easier To Replace)
P
Clear audio delivery
30-hour battery life
Detachable microphone
90° rotating earcups
Great battery life
Low-key design
Comfortable cushions and headband
Audio is clean and well-balanced
Incredible noise isolation
Even at moderate volumes
Comfortable
With intuitive built-in controls
Amazing sound quality
Amazing comfort
Amazing battery life
Great mic
Easy to use
Good sound
Incredibly lightweight and cozy
Strong overall sound quality
Crisp microphone
Great audio performance
Both for serious gaming and music
Amazing
ESports-grade stereo imaging and spatial awareness
Superbly comfortable
Excellent battery life (with LED illumination turned off)
Fantastic
Class-leading wireless range
Whole left e
The editors didn't like
Design (Too “Simple”)
Price (For Some)
No Virtual Surround Sound (For Some)
No virtual surround sound
Microphone is nothing special
Micro-USB charging
Sound quality varies between platforms
Plastic shell feels cheap
3.5mm headphone cord not included
No Software
No software means few options for enthusiasts
Microphone is passable
But nothing special
Expensive compared to the competition
High price
Control layout and functionality needs improvement
No software means no firmware updates
USBA dongle
Rather than USBC
Fairly bland design
LED illumination is on by default whenever the headset is turned on
Feels plasticky and not perfectly in-line with the price
Build quality-wise
Microphone and volume wheel don't work in wired mode