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.
Published: 2022-04-04, Author: Isaac , review by: tomshardware.com
Great battery life, Low-key design, Comfortable cushions and headband,
Sound quality varies between platforms, Plastic shell feels cheap, 3.5mm headphone cord not included, No Software
The HyperX Cloud Flight Wireless delivers comfort with over 30 hours of battery life. Unfortunately, the audio quality varies between platforms. And the materials the company used could better...
Published: 2021-11-18, Author: Sam , review by: soundguys.com
Comfortable, Great mic, Easy to use, Good sound
No software means no firmware updates, USBA dongle, rather than USBC
There's not a lot to it, but the HyperX Cloud Flight Wireless hits a nice balance between well-executed fundamentals and price. If you want something simple that works in one way or another pretty much everywhere, this could be the one for you...
No virtual surround sound, Microphone is nothing special, micro-USB charging
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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
Much like pretty much everything released by HyperX to date the CLOUD Flight is a high-build quality (something which you wouldn't tell from its plastic body) product aimed towards serious gamers looking for a wireless headset with good audio pe...
Abstract: HyperX is new to the wireless headset game, despite this, the HyperX Cloud Flight is something worthy of consideration.HyperX have been doing wired headsets for a long time, so this wireless version is long overdue. That said, it has a traditional heads...
HyperX makes some of my favorite gaming headsets, so I'm glad to see a wireless Cloud reach the market. The Cloud heritage is a solid base upon which to build a wireless headset. However, some of the key Alpha goodness didn't fully carry over to the Flig...
Audio is clean and well-balanced, Incredible noise isolation, even at moderate volumes, Comfortable, with intuitive built-in controls
No software means few options for enthusiasts, Microphone is passable, but nothing special, Expensive compared to the competition
As a first try, though? The Cloud Flight mostly lives up to HyperX's standards. I'd definitely tweak a few aspects for the next model. Mic monitoring, for one. Chat mix. A broader sound.But the Cloud Flight is more than good enough to be a wireless conten...
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
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, No virtual surround sound support, No additional softw
The HyperX Cloud Flight is available online for $160/€158. 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...