From the review: "This is the finest headset you’ll find at this price point. Full stop. Treble overemphasis aside, the Kingston HyperX Cloud Pro Gaming Headset is the one you want. A low end that doesn’t warp itself, a midsection that keeps vocals ahead of the curve, and a high end that -- provided the audio engineer did their job and didn’t insert pins and needles into the mix -- brings out eye-opening details. I have a new standby."
You need all the spatial and sound awareness that you can get, and gaming headsets are designed to provide just that. Not to mention the fact that by playing a multiplayer game on speakers, you’ll have a serious handicap over the players who use a reliable headset.
Summary: The Hyper Cloud series is a surprisingly good range of headsets coming from guys who primarily make storage devices, and the Cloud Revolver does not let you down.
The new Xbox One official headset will hit stores in the second quarter of 2016.
Not a big fan of these big headphones. I bought a cheap turtle beach set for $25 recently and it gets the job done for me.
The fact it has 53mm drivers kinda interests me. If the price is right.....
I forgot it's 2016 already, I was about to complain about them releasing over a year from now.