Plastic headset for $50
HyperX has relaunched the Cloud Stinger. The original stood for a solid price-performance ratio with light comfort and good sound, the successor now adds DTS Headphone:X surround sound. We give you an overview of the new features of HyperX Cloud Stinger 2.
The design of the HyperX Cloud Stinger has become somewhat dated since its release in 2016, and even with the 2019 wireless offshoot, it may seem a bit dated to some. the heir Cloud Stinger 2 So gets a fresh one Revised design, which is very much based on the current HyperX headset. However, while other models use a solid metal bracket, the HyperX also uses the second generation of budget headsets. Lots of plastic. Even the predecessor’s metal headband support is gone.

So the Stinger 2 comes in at least one MSRP is just under $50. In this country, the headset should be sold again for around 60 euros, the same as its predecessor. The Cloud Stinger 2 is wired and essentially works without the luxury features, but shines with 275g, memory foam pad and 50mm driver Sticking to the virtues of the predecessor. This too Flip-up microphone for mute is back, albeit with a new look and noise cancellation and flexibly adjustable arm.
is new DTS Headphone: X Spatial Audio For 3D audio spatialization, which can be used to better identify opponents and other sound sources in games. The ear cups have a few controls The ear cup itself can be rotated 90 degrees And worn comfortably around the neck.
The HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 is already available in the US for $49.99, but availability and pricing information in Germany is not yet available.
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