
HyperX Cloud II
Score: 81/100
Havit H2002d
Score: 75/100Rankings

The HyperX Cloud II is an over-ear wired headset featuring 53 mm drivers, virtual 7.1 surround and a detachable noise-cancelling mic, delivering a comfortable and neutral sound experience. Its trade-offs include a bulkier design, lack of active noise cancellation and occasional sharpness in the audio profile. It is best suited for gamers who value comfort, multi-platform support and reliable wired performance.

The HAVIT H2002D is a wired, multi-platform gaming headset with 53 mm drivers and a detachable omnidirectional microphone. While it offers durable construction and broad compatibility, it lacks active noise cancellation and its microphone connector can be finicky. It suits budget-conscious gamers who need a versatile, comfortable headset across consoles and PCs.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
53 mmbest | 53 mmbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 275 gbest | 297 g |
60 Ω | 64 Ωbest | |
98 dB | 110 dBbest | |
— | -42 dBbest | |
2 yearsbest | 2 yearsbest |
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Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | wired | 3.5 mm jack |
Audio(4) | ||
Frequency Response (Hz) | 10-23000 Hz | 20-20000 Hz |
Impedance (Ω) | 60 Ω | 64 Ω |
Sensitivity (dB) | 98 dB | 110 dB |
Microphone Type | electret condenser | Omnidirectional |
General(1) | ||
Compatible Platforms | PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Mac, mobile devices | PC, laptops, PS4, Xbox One/S, Nintendo Switch, tablets, smartphones |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 275 g | 297 g |
Ear Cushion Material | memory foam/leatherette | Protein leather |


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Professional reviewers praise the Cloud II for its negligible latency, comfortable build, and neutral sound signature that works well across gaming, music, and chat. However, they criticize its lack of active noise isolation, bulkier chassis, and occasional sharpness in audio, noting that the headset is best suited for stationary gaming rather than on-the-go use.
Users highlight the headset's comfort and clear sound, but note the lack of active noise cancellation and bulkiness as drawbacks.

Professional reviewers commend the H2002D for its clean, distortion-free audio and comfortable, memory-foam cushioning, while also highlighting its solid multi-platform versatility and functional mic splitter cable. However, they note that the 53 mm drivers are merely adequate and that the microphone's single-orientation plug can be inconvenient, and they point out audible spill into the mic during loud playback.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the headset's comfort, adjustable fit, and plug-and-play compatibility across consoles and PCs. Recurring concerns focus on microphone audio bleed during high-volume sessions and the need for precise alignment of the mic connector, with some users wishing for more extensive review data.
“negligible latency”

“good audio reproduction”

“well-built, comfortable design”


