50mm neodymium drivers have become standard issue on gaming headsets and the Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver is no exception. With a frequency range of 12Hz–28,000 Hz and impedance of 30 Ω this headset should work well with just about any device. The steel and leather construction looks nice and will help these headphones resist being damaged while being stored for travel. As to how they sound, Modders Inc rather liked this analogue headset, read more about it here.
"The Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver is the latest headset in Kingston's product family. Kingston's gaming headset line up has grown to four different models which feature both 3.5mm and USB connectivity."
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Question.
Is the above
Question.
Is the above headset going to have the same specs 6 months after the reviews? :p
Well yh it’s headphones, it’s
Well yh it’s headphones, it’s still a takstar pro 80 base
Poor people shit, no thanks.
Poor people shit, no thanks. Corsair or GTFO.
corsair is for deaf people,
corsair is for deaf people, this at least uses the takstar pro 80s as the base, rather than some cheap crap