Testseek.com have collected 156 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Cloud Stinger and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Cloud Stinger.
October 2016
(83%)
156 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Solid, mid-heavy sound, HyperX finally adds volume/mic controls on the headset itself, Extremely inexpensive
Audio not as rich as the more expensive HyperX Cloud, Weak microphone, Comfy, but a bit cheap feeling
You've probably noticed the same refrain throughout this review: “The Cloud Stinger is good, for a $50 headset.” And that's true. These cans won't stand up next to competitors two or three times the price, either in sound or in comfort. Hell, the Stin...
Published: 2016-12-20, Author: Russell , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: A while back I checked out the HyperX Cloud Revolver headset. As I had never reviewed a piece of hardware before I made sure to put it through its paces by using it with multiple systems and applications. In the end it turned out to be a pretty good heads...
Published: 2016-12-20, Author: Wayne , review by: Techreport.com
Overall, I think the HyperX Cloud Stinger delivers a compelling gaming-headset package for $50. The bass of these cans does overshadow the midrange output of the drivers, but a headset obtained by trading a single green wallet-size portrait of Ulysses S...
Normally at this level of pricing your choice is limited to open backed designed headphones, as the closed back offerings usually aren't quite up to snuff. HyperX, however, have continued their excellent range of headsets with the Cloud Stinger. Making al...
Abstract: Kingston's line of HyperX gaming headsets is one of the best in the industry. The HyperX Cloud 2 is one of the top gaming headsets available. The Cloud Revolvers deliver excellent sound through 50 mm drivers and signature comfort via memory foam ear cups...
The HyperX Stinger Gaming Headset retails for about $50 (Amazon) at the time of this review. This is an excellent price for the features. Period. Check out the entire video review for the full details, but to summarize, HyperX has a winner with this for a...
Abstract: After releasing the superb HyperX CLOUD Revolver and the CloudX Pro, HyperX is shifting gears and focusing on something a little simpler: the budget-priced HyperX Cloud Stinger—an affordable headset that delivers substantial performance, even if the build...
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Published: 2016-11-19, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Price, Convenient volume control, Brand foam HyperX, Removable lining with bowls, Compatible with consoles, Light weight, Good bass, Microphone,
HyperX Cloud Stinger, Spartan kit, Cable without braid, Of course, the cons could still write non-detachable cable and microphone, but is more a feature as a class, not as a defect of a particular model
So whether or HyperX Cloud Stinger (HX-HSCS-BK/EE) surcharges extra “Grand,” or the first decent headset is better to take a Drone Cloud and save? Of course, it all depends on budget and in this price range every ~$15 is very significant, but over the ext...
As a gaming headset the HyperX Cloud Stinger gives good sound and excellent audio cues for gaming, Good sound and great features for the Stinger's size and price range, Comfort. The HyperX Cloud Stinger is extraordinarily comfortable for a closed headset
Music reproduction is only fair, If you want to game using a good-looking and comfortable well-built headset, either of the HyperX Cloud or Cloud Stinger gaming headsets are very good choices. The Cloud is priced at $79 and the Cloud Stinger is priced at
HyperX has a new economy line of gaming headphones on the market called the “Cloud Stinger”, and promises that it will be “The best gaming headset for under $50”. This is a bold statement, so we wanted to take a look at it and find out whether or not the...