
HyperX
The HyperX Cloud Stinger Core is a lightweight, wireless over‑ear gaming headset optimized for PlayStation consoles, offering 2.4 GHz connectivity, 17 hours of battery life, and 40 mm drivers for immersive stereo sound.
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$29.99
Average
$35.92
Lowest
$29.99
Highest
$94.41
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Cloud Stinger Core for its lightweight comfort, reliable 2.4 GHz wireless link, solid 17‑hour battery, and immersive 40 mm drivers, while noting the lack of surround sound, entry‑level plastic build, and modest microphone quality as trade‑offs for its budget price.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the headset’s light weight, wireless freedom, clear mic and easy setup, but repeatedly mention background noise pickup, limited sound depth for competitive play, flexing of the plastic frame over time, and occasional shorter battery life at high volumes.
Common Complaints
Background noise captured by the mic, perceived lack of audio depth for competitive cues, plastic flex after extended use, and battery life dropping below the advertised 17 hours under high volume.
What People Are Saying
“Lightweight comfort for marathon sessions”
How It Compares
vs. SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1X (Wireless Variant)
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Disadvantages
Choose HyperX for lightweight, PS‑focused budget gaming; choose Arctis Nova for multi‑platform use and longer battery with mic app features.
vs. Razer Barracuda X (Wireless)
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HyperX is ideal for budget‑conscious PS gamers; Razer suits users needing ultra‑long battery life and cross‑platform flexibility.
vs. Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 (Wireless)
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Pick HyperX for lightweight comfort and budget PlayStation use; pick Turtle Beach for bass‑heavy FPS gaming and extended battery endurance.