
HyperX Cloud II
Score: 80/100
Logitech G432 Black
Score: 69/100Rankings

The HyperX Cloud II is an over-ear wired headset with 53 mm drivers, detachable noise-cancelling mic and virtual 7.1 surround, delivering comfortable long-session use. Its lack of wireless connectivity and active noise cancellation limit portability and noise control. Best suited for stationary gamers who value comfort and a neutral sound profile.

The Logitech G432 is a wired headset featuring 50 mm drivers and DTS virtual 7.1 surround sound, plus a flip-to-mute 6 mm boom mic. Its drawbacks are the relatively heavy 544 g weight, lack of wireless capability, and limited Windows-only software features. It targets budget-conscious gamers needing precise positional audio on PC or consoles.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
53 mmbest | 50 mm | |
| ↓ lower better | 275 gbest | 544 g |
60 Ωbest | 39 Ω | |
98 dB | 107 dBbest | |
-42 dBbest | — | |
2 yearsbest | 2 yearsbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Audio(5) | ||
Driver Size (mm) | 53 mm | 50 mm |
Frequency Response (Hz) | 10-23000 Hz | 20-20000 Hz |
Impedance (Ω) | 60 Ω | 39 Ω |
Sensitivity (dB) | 98 dB | 107 dB |
Microphone Type | Electret condenser | 6mm_boom_unidirectional |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | Wired | 3.5mm_analog, USB_DAC |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 275 g | 544 g |


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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.
Direct user reviews were not present in the source data, so specific consumer sentiment cannot be quoted. However, the recurring themes in product descriptions suggest users would likely appreciate the comfort, battery life, and multi-platform connectivity, while potentially expressing disappointment over the fixed microphone and console stereo limitation.

Professional reviewers commend the G432 for its feather-light build, solid 50 mm drivers and DTS Headphone:X 2.0 surround that delivers precise positional audio, while also noting the convenience of a flip-to-mute mic and cross-platform cable options. Criticisms focus on the limited Windows-only software features, headband wear over time, and the absence of active noise cancellation.
Everyday users love the headset's comfort, clear mic and easy inline controls, especially for long gaming sessions, but they frequently mention headband padding softening, hard ear pads at first use, and the need for Windows-only software to unlock full surround capabilities.
“negligible latency”

“good audio reproduction”

“well-built, comfortable design”


