Testseek.co.uk have collected 156 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Cloud Stinger and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Cloud Stinger.
October 2016
(83%)
156 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
4496 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Good build quality
Powerful and clear sound
Great for all multimedia
Multi-format support
Auto-mute microphone
Built-in volume control
Stylish design
Trusted brand
Fantastic price
Price
Very sturdy build quality
Positional audio accurate
Closed Earcups Block out external noise
Clever microphone on/off mechanism
Long 3m total cable
Earcups lay flat when headset worn around the neck
Lightweight and comfortable
Excellent audio quality for the money
Great value
Attractively priced
New features are introduced such as rotating ear cups
Audio quality is great for the money
Comfy to use
The editors didn't like
Hard-wired cable
Non-removable microphone
“The HyperX Stinger is not only comfortable
Powerful and durable
It’s also incredibly kind to your wallet. For those looking for a versatile gaming headset for all major gaming systems
Mobile and PC
Look no
None
Sound can lack bass
Fitting can be uncomfortable over time for some
Microphone requires audio adjustments and picks up background noise
Priced a little high for this level of headset
So-so build quality
Non-detachable microphone
Analogue connection quality varies by device
The Cloud II offers a better allround package for £2025 more
Great performance in gaming, comfortable earcups, flexible boom mic flips up to mute, amazing price,
Stiff headband, slightly "plasticky" feel
There's just no doubt about it: HyperX hit a homerun with the Cloud Stinger. Coming in under $50 pricepoint probably wasn't easy, and none of its big-name competitors have been willing to try. This is the land of cheap knock-off headsets with lots of neon...
The Kingston HyperX Cloud Stinger gaming headset was made available this week, and is the latest in the company's long running and successful series that first launched with the first HyperX Cloud Headset in April, 2014. As of August 2016, unit sales of t...
Published: 2016-10-03, Author: Ryan , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Very comfortable, Lightweight – 275 grams, Headset mounted volume slider is conveniently placed, Memory foam in all padding areas, Low price
No size markings on adjustable slider band, Headset cord is short when used without Yadapter extension
Kingston has once again impressed us with their latest headset from their HyperX Cloud series, the Stinger. Aimed at budget-conscious gamers, the Stinger offers up goodies such as HyperX signature memory foam, rotating ear cups, and intuitive micropho...
Published: 2016-10-03, Author: Alex , review by: modders-inc.com
Cloud Stinger by Kingston really does deliver what it promises, lightweight design with few cool features that do not break the bank. When looking at just the sound performance/reproduction of Cloud Stinger it is spot on as well. It is hard to find a go...
Occasionally disconnects, Lacks buttons/functionalities that are standard to most headsets
The HyperX Cloud Stinger is an excellent option for those looking for a quality headset on a limited budget. The one I received suffered from some occasional connection issues, and it lacks features that many headsets possess, The HyperX Cloud Stingersets...
Published: 2016-11-25, Author: Eric , review by: Bcchardware.com
Light weight, Simple and clean design, Compatibility with many devices, Signature memory foam padding, 50mm Directional drivers (like surround sound), 90° rotating ear cups, Price, ,
Issue with volume slider as it nears 0% (could be an isolated issue), At the end of the day, I can happily score these a solid 9.9 as they offer great performance and absolutely incredible value. I saw these on sale for a mere $35 at one point! Please fe
In looking back on this headset one can't help but be in awe of the great quality this headset has to offer at such an affordable price. The signature memory foam padding along with the light weight make for a combination that allows for long extended ho...
If I could summarize the Kingston HyperX Cloud headsets we have reviewed previously, it could be done in three points. First is good build quality. Second is a comfortable fit, no matter the weight or size. Third is solid audio performance. Unsurprisingly...
Price point is awesome; great sound for an everyone price, Comfort and quality align with the rest of the HyperX Cloud Series, Quick mute option, Volume control on headset – little easier than fumbling with a cable, Did I mention the price point rocks?
Can't remove the mic – not end of world (just a feature I REALLY like – picky Panda)
Overall, I'm quite impressed with the HyperX Cloud Stinger Gaming Headset. A mouth full just to say that – but after disliking the HyperX Cloud Revolver as much as I did – I'm actually quite happy with this drop in price and slight redesign. With closed e...