
HyperX Cloud II
Score: 84/100
Corsair Void RGB Elite White
Score: 77/100Rankings

The HyperX Cloud II provides a comfortable, durable wired headset with 53 mm drivers and virtual 7.1 surround, making it a solid mid-range choice for gamers and streamers. It lacks built-in mic monitoring and relies on a USB sound card for surround, which may deter some users.

The Void RGB Elite Wireless delivers solid 7.1-style sound, a comfortable over-ear design and decent battery life, but suffers from a loose fit and reliance on Corsair's iCUE software. It targets PC and PlayStation gamers who value RGB integration and a lag-free 2.4 GHz link.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
53 mmbest | 50 mm | |
— | 16 hoursbest | |
60 ohmsbest | 32 ohms | |
98 dB | 116 dBbest | |
— | 12.2 mbest | |
-42 dBbest | -42 dBbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 275 gbest | 399 g |
| ↓ lower better | — | 16 hoursbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Microphone(1) | ||
Microphone Type | Electret condenser | omni-directional fixed boom |
Audio(5) | ||
Driver Size (mm) | 53 mm | 50 mm |
Frequency Response | 10-23000 | 20-30000 |
Impedance (ohms) | 60 ohms | 32 ohms |
Sensitivity (dB) | 98 dB | 116 dB |
Form Factor | Over-ear | over-ear |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 275 g | 399 g |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connectivity Type | Wired 3.5mm, USB | USB dongle |
Accessories(1) | ||
Number of Included Accessories | 8 | 4 |

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Professional reviewers consistently commend the Cloud II for its comfort, solid build, and impressive audio performance, especially the 53 mm drivers and hardware-driven virtual 7.1 surround, while noting the limitation of the USB sound card for surround.
Everyday users love the headset's comfort, durable construction, and clear mic, often highlighting its suitability for marathon gaming; complaints focus on the lack of mic monitoring, heat buildup from leatherette pads, and the necessity of the USB sound card.

“Wear for 8+ hours with no discomfort - even with glasses”

“The bass is punchy, and I can hear footsteps clearly in FPS games”

“Mic is loud and clear - friends say I sound professional on Discord”



Professional reviewers, such as SoundGuys, view the Void RGB Elite Wireless as a solid but unremarkable entry in the sub-$100 segment. They commend its accurate mic, lag-free wireless link, and sturdy build, but criticize the extremely loose fit, the necessity of the iCUE app for essential functions, and the absence of a physical battery indicator.
Everyday users praise the headset's comfort-especially for larger heads-its immersive sound quality, respectable battery endurance, eye-catching RGB lighting, and robust durability. Recurring complaints focus on a loose fit, occasional microphone mute beeping, the requirement to run iCUE for basic controls, and the headset's bulky size and weight.
