

light weight sounds great easy set up

Planar magnetic headphones for the masses. Fast transient response allowing you to distinguish sounds great for gaming. ROG quality branding and Hifiman planar tech has been proven it completes with Audeze for bang for the buck and tons of accessories.

Good quality nice earpads !


Sit in my ear well, plays good- I had low expectations but theyre solid


This headset is the most comfortable one I have used. Able to wear it for hours and unlike some other ones I have tried, no sore ears! It also has a good wireless range - able to go do anything in the room and also even to the bathroom. the battery last a long time, can be used while plugged in too.


Clear sound from headset Good quality mic



Outstanding quality for the price.




My SteelSeries Siberia v2 headset broke a couple months ago, after a couple years of fairly gentle use. I put off buying a new headset for quite a while as I wanted to take my time researching and be sure I'd be getting something more durable. I eventually settled on these HyperX Cloud IIs, based on their combination of strong reviews and competitive price. So far I feel I made a great choice. The build quality on these headsets looks great. I particularly like the the use of solid metal in the design, especially on the Y-shaped arms that hold the earcups. Despite the amount of metal in the build of these headphones they don't feel especially heavy, so I'm guessing it's aluminum. Definitely an upgrade from the overuse of relatively weak plastic in the construction of my Siberia v2's. First impression when putting on the Cloud II headset was that it's incredibly comfortable. The faux leather earcups feel fantastic, as does the wide headband. I've put in a few multihour gaming sessions with my Cloud IIs so far and noticed no gradual discomfort. Again, this is much better than my Siberia v2's, which always had a tendency to pinch my ears and become progressively more uncomfortable over time. Sound quality is solid to my ears, but I'm not a major audiophile. I'd say these phones are definitely sufficient for gaming purposes at the least. Microphone sound quality is also really good in my estimation, at least for a headset mic. I think you'd need to move up to a larger dedicated mic to see much improvement over the Cloud II's microphone. The number of accessories included with the headset was truly fantastic. There's the headset and microphone themselves of course, plus a spare set of ear pads (microfiber instead of faux leather) and a carry bad. There's also a small adapter, I think for using the headset without the USB controller. Personally I've stuck with the USB controller. The in-line control has handy buttons for mic volume up/down, headset volume up/down, and 7.1 surround on/off. Some have complained that the basic cord from the headset is too short, but it's really only meant to reach as far as the inline controller. I'd want that within arm's reach anyway, and an excess of cord between the headset and the controller would just be liable to get tangled in things. Overall I feel that I got a great headset for the price I paid. There are more expensive headsets out there but I can't imagine they'd represent enough of an improvement over the Cloud IIs to justify the increased cost.



-Sidetone -eq through software -logitech software in general -removable mic -comfy and im prone to head fatigue with cans -noisy house, no unreasonable bleed