Kingston HyperX Revolver Gaming Headset
HyperX announced the Cloud Revolver, the newest addition to the Cloud headset range. HyperX Cloud Revolver proudly carries the Cloud name and reputation for great sound, comfort and durability.
It features a studio grade sound stage with 50mm directional drivers to deliver wider depth and width for improved audio precision in first-person shooter and open environment games. The tuning of the driver, mechanical design of the front acoustical chamber, larger ear cups and exhaust vents allow users to hear an opponent more clearly from further away and gain the ultimate competitive advantage. Music lovers will appreciate the concert hall-like experience when listening to their favourite tunes.
Fans who attend the DreamHack Masters 2016 in Malmö, Sweden, on April 16-17 will be among the first to have the opportunity to try and purchase the HyperX Cloud Revolver. HyperX is the official headset sponsor of the championship.
"HyperX Cloud Revolver's wide audio sound profile will be a game changer in the FPS genre. Gamers who wear this headset will have an advantage as they'll be able to hear their opponents' location from further away," said Vincent Jurgens, EMEA Marketing Manager, HyperX, "Since the beginning, this headset was designed to deliver the most detailed and widest sound stage in the market to give gamers the maximum competitive edge."
HyperX Cloud Revolver is backed by a two-year warranty and legendary HyperX reliability.
HyperX is the high-performance product division of Kingston Technology encompassing high-speed DDR4 and DDR3 memory, SSDs, USB Flash drives, headsets and mouse pads. Targeted at gamers, overclockers and enthusiasts, HyperX is known throughout the world for quality, performance and innovation. HyperX is committed to eSports as it sponsors over 25 teams globally and is the main sponsor of Intel Extreme Masters. HyperX can be found at many shows including Brasil Game Show, China Joy, DreamHack, gamescom and PAX.
Headphones:
- Driver: Dynamic, 50 mm with neodymium magnets
- Type: Circumaural, Closed back
- Frequency response:12Hz-28,000 Hz
- Impedance: 30 Ω
- Sound Pressure Level: 104.5dBSPL/mW at 1kHz
- T.H.D.: < 2%
- Input Power: Rated 30mW, Maximum 500mW
- Weight: 360g
- Weight w/ mic and cable: 376g
- Cable length and type: Headset (1m) + Audio Control Box (2m)
- Connection: Headset - 3.5mm plug (4 pole) + Audio Control Box - 3.5mm stereo and mic plugs
Microphone:
- Element: Electret condenser microphone
- Polar pattern: Uni-directional, Noise-canceling
- Frequency response: 50Hz-18,000 Hz
- Sensitivity: -40dBV (0dB=1V/Pa,1kHz)
For more information, visit the product page.
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I wonder how they'll perform against HyperX Cloud I and II, which are awesome already. When I read the announcement I thought to myself "Why do they change something that actually works really well?"