


While these can be found on the website, this would be inconvenient if out shopping in a retail setting. What I do feel is missing here are technical details of the Cloud Stinger’s capabilities, such as frequency range and sensitivity. The rear of the packaging shows more rendered images along with a few further details on the specifications and capabilities of the headset. Starting with the packaging, the headset is supplied in a sturdy box within a glossy cardboard sleeve, the front of the packaging showing a rendered image of the Cloud Stinger along with some features and compatibility. Now we have the specs out of the way, let’s take a good look at what is on offer with the HyperX Cloud Stinger headset.

Sensitivity: -40 dBV (0dB=1V/Pa,1kHz) A Closer Look Polar pattern: Uni-directional, Noise-canceling Sound Pressure Level 102 ± 3dBSPL/mW at 1kHz Will it be able to do justice to its price bracket? Let’s see… Included in the box:ġx Adapter cable 1.7M long from 3.5MM combo jack to two standard 3.5MM mic & audio connections.ġx Quick Start Guide & Product Card The technical specifications are: I have swapped out my main headset with the HyperX Cloud Stinger for the past few days, to get a feel for it and to go through the usual uses for a gaming headset. A highly regarded brand they operate at various price points offering a wide range to suit tastes and budgets. HyperX the gaming brand of Kingston has a whole range of gaming components and peripherals from Ram and SSD’s to Mice, Keyboards, and Headsets.
