
HyperX
The HyperX Cloud III Wireless is a high‑end gaming headset offering 2.4 GHz wireless (with optional Bluetooth), 53 mm angled dynamic drivers, a detachable noise‑canceling boom mic, and an industry‑leading 120‑hour battery life, making it ideal for long‑duration PC and console gaming sessions.
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$129.99
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$139.45
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$119.99
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$179.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the HyperX Cloud III Wireless for its accurate 53 mm driver sound, comfort comparable to the wired Cloud III, ultra‑long 120‑hour battery life, low‑latency 2.4 GHz connection, and clear boom mic, while noting drawbacks such as weak passive noise isolation, a bulkier chassis, and a slightly higher weight than rivals.
What Users Say
Everyday buyers overwhelmingly praise the headset’s marathon‑level battery life, solid sound quality, and plush comfort, describing it as reliable and good value; the most common criticisms revolve around its bulkiness and the absence of active noise cancellation.
Common Complaints
Users repeatedly mention the headset’s bulkier build and insufficient passive noise isolation as the primary recurring issues.
How It Compares
vs. SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless
Advantages
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Choose the HyperX Cloud III Wireless for unmatched battery endurance and a lighter feel; opt for the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless if you need modular battery swapping and extra premium features.
vs. HyperX Cloud III (Wired)
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Select the wireless Cloud III for cordless gaming sessions and marathon battery life; stick with the wired Cloud III if you prefer a lighter, more affordable headset without the need for battery management.