Testseek.com have collected 101 expert reviews of the Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver S and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston HyperX Cloud Revolver S.
March 2017
(82%)
101 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
472 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Sturdy build
Steel frame
Great sound
Powerful and clear
Option to use its USB sound card or your own (if yours is better)
Full immersion due to the ear cups design (and that powerful
Tight
Bass helps too)
Comfortable
HyperX Cloud Revolver S Revi
The Cloud Revolver S is unfairly
Obscenely comfortable. It's like wearing two sound pillows on your face
Sturdy
Sound great
The editors didn't like
Mic is non-retractable and cannot be folded away if not used
Kind of bulky to chuck into a bag
No volume control on the headset
Ears can get warm & sweaty due to the leather material in Summer/Spring
Missing the on-ear buttons of a lot of other headsets makes mid-game muting and volume tweaks a bit of a pain
Published: 2020-08-22, Author: Jak , review by: tweaktown.com
What's HotHyperX has packed the Revolver S with great virtual surround sound, and while that usually isn't something I would personally look for in a headset, I couldn't help but use it as it's fantastic. The Revolver S is also very comfortable, with some...
The end result: It's hard to say whether the Cloud Revolver S is worth it. HyperX made its name off affordable peripherals, but at $150 the Revolver S is one of the most expensive wired headsets on the market. Logitech's G633, Razer's Man O' War, SteelSer...
Sturdy build, steel frame, Great sound, powerful and clear, Option to use its USB sound card or your own (if yours is better), Full immersion due to the ear cups design (and that powerful, tight, Bass helps too), Comfortable, HyperX Cloud Revolver S Revi
Mic is non-retractable and cannot be folded away if not used, Kind of bulky to chuck into a bag, No volume control on the headset, Ears can get warm & sweaty due to the leather material in Summer/Spring
Great all around headset with Dolby 7.1 and zero driver installation...
Published: 2018-08-29, Author: David , review by: techgearlab.com
Easy to use, decently comfortable,
Expensive
The Cloud Revolver S is a decent headset, though it is far from our favorites. We weren't really fans of the odd headband auto-adjust system and the slightly higher than expected price tag preclude it from an award...
l the HyperX Cloud Revolver II is a great headset for the price it comes with. It boasts a nice clean and sleek design that's very comfortable to wear. It has a nice durable build to hit that can be easily slipped on and off the head, without feeling too...
Great audio performance, both for music and serious gaming, Excellent build quality (steel frame with rubberized surface), Very comfortable, even after prolonged use, Good microphone quality (especially when connected to something other than the supplied
Awkward placement of the sound card/control module, Quite a hefty price, Supplied sound card doesn't use the microphone to its full potential, Microphone-monitoring feature isn't documented anywhere - found it almost by accident, Dolby Headphone 7.1 Surro
The HyperX Cloud Revolver S is available online for £140/$150/€170. Great audio performance, both for music and serious gaming Excellent build quality (steel frame with rubberized surface) Very comfortable, even after prolonged use Good microphone qual...
Still has the Cloud line's signature audio, New EQ settings built into the control box, Better noise cancellation in the microphone
Metal band still reverberates when touched, 7.1 performance isn't up to par with competitors, Overly expensive when compared feature-to-feature with competitors
The end result: It's hard to say whether the Cloud Revolver S is worth it. HyperX made its name off affordable peripherals, but at $150 the Revolver S is one of the most expensive wired headsets on the market. Logitech's G633, Razer's Man O' War, SteelSer...
Published: 2017-07-21, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
HyperX consistently nails each price range it enters with its headsets, and the Revolver S is no exception. It features powerful, clear audio quality in a comfortable package. If you are in the $150 price range for a headset, this is an easy recommendatio...