Testseek.com have collected 100 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Cloud Mix and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Cloud Mix.
May 2019
(77%)
100 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
124 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
770100100
The editors liked
Very comfortable
Nice sounding audio. Flexible boom microphone really helps pick up your voice while minimizing noise. Subdued appearance
Amazing audio quality
Comfortable
Light
High-quality components
Wired and wireless option
Long battery life
Lightweight highquality build
Removable mic boom
Comfortable ear cups
Builtin Bluetooth
Provides good sound quality when wired
Microphones provide clear voice quality
20 hours of battery life
Pretty solid audio fidelity when plugged in
Standard HyperX comfort
Charges quickly and lasts for 20 hours on the go
Excellent audio quality
Very clear boom mic
Solid
Comfortable design
Good sound quality
Clever USB-C transmitter
Bluetooth and wired connection options
Battery Life
Decent codec support
Fairly comfortable
Balanced sound levels
Clear
Crisp sound even at maximum volume
Easy to use/control
Nice
Long
Braided cables
Great battery life
Best all-around headset we've seen
Great sound quality
Solid design
Crisp
Clean sound
Wired or Bluetooth connections available
Durable frame and cushioned ear-cups
The editors didn't like
My son discovered that you can at least pair a second device (his phone) but the instructions aren't clear about it
Quite expensive but I guess it's still a reasonable price
Not doublebanded
Audio is soso
Ear cups are small
Micro USB charger
Too expensive for its own good
Bluetooth mode gimps the headset
No preset gaming profiles
Why would you use it plugged in?
On-headset controls only work in Bluetooth mode
As expensive as buying two discrete devices
One wired and one Bluetooth
Uses pinhole microphone instead of boom in Bluetooth mode
No USB sound card included
Touch controls are overly sensitive at launch
High price
Considering it lacks crucial headset features
Comfort and usability issues
Average sound
Bluetooth means no wireless gaming
Wireless doesn't work when plugged in
Only offers stereo sound
Had to speak rather loud in calls
Large HyperX logo on earcups
Fairly short USB charging cable
On the pricier side
No lay-flat design
Controls on the headset are inactive when used in wired mode
Lightweight highquality build, Removable mic boom, Comfortable ear cups, Builtin Bluetooth
Not doublebanded, Audio is soso, Ear cups are small, micro USB charger
The big selling point with the Cloud MIX is the added Bluetooth 4.2 radio with a decent sized battery for mobile use. The ability to share the same headphones with your PC as your phone or laptop is an enticing option for some who want to keep things simp...
Crisp, clean sound, Wired or Bluetooth connections available, Durable frame and cushioned ear-cups
Can feel too snug at times
The HyperX Cloud MIX is a great headset designed for gaming, listening to music, phone calls, and more. With a detachable microphone or the built-in microphone, you have several options to talk to your friends. Plugging in or connecting to Bluetooth both...
The HyperX Cloud Mix is a weird experiment, and one I don't think is entirely successful. It's expensive, the logo is obnoxious, and splitting the difference between wired gaming headset and mobile Bluetooth means HyperX doesn't really nail either market...
The HyperX Cloud Mix is a weird experiment, and one I don't think is entirely successful. It's expensive, the logo is obnoxious, and splitting the difference between wired gaming headset and mobile Bluetooth means HyperX doesn't really nail either market...
Abstract: There's nothing quite as freeing as a pair of wireless headphones - or, that's what I used to think, until I tried a pair of true wireless earbuds. I'm not kidding - there are a lot of situations where cutting that last wire has had a surprisingly signifi...
Excellent battery life, Comfortable, Solid sound quality in games, Work with virtually any device, Great microphone quality
Frustrating touch controls, Expensive, No ANC
Yes. A focus on battery life, comfort, and connectivity make the HyperX Cloud Mix earbuds more practical than competitors like the Razer Hammerheads, even if HyperX's take is more expensive. Still, the earbuds are lacking ANC and support for smart assista...
Great sound and microphone,Wired and wireless connectivity,Strong overall build quality,
Unlikely to truly replace your music headphones, Fairly expensive but there are deals to be had, Detachable mic can't be used over Bluetooth,
The HyperX Cloud Mix is a pair of dual-purpose headphones that have Bluetooth for smartphone streaming and a detachable, high-quality microphone for gaming on PC, Mac and any console. They produce great sound and have excellent build quality, but in a bid...
Published: 2019-02-16, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
For most gamers who just want a good headset, the older Cloud headsets are under £100 and all award winners. They're honestly fantastic for far less money. However, if you're sitting on £180, the Cloud Mix offers you a single headset that's good for virtu...