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HyperX Cloud Revolver S

HyperX Cloud Revolver S headphones with Plug-n-play Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound unveiled

HyperX, a division of Kingston Technology company has announced their most advanced gaming headset to date, named as the HyperX Cloud Revolver S. The headphone comes with plug-and-play Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound support, and it was announced at the CES 2017 event in Las Vegas. The Dolby headphone technology has been added into a new USB dongle that delivers high-end immersive audio at the touch of a button. It is focused not just on great audio but also on a perfect design.

The Cloud Revolver S headphones have the HyperX Signature Memory Foam and a new wide headband design that are said to be offering a good comfort while playing for hours. The Cloud Revolver headsets that were launched earlier had an award-winning performance, which is now carried to this successor that concentrates on even comfort and competitive performance. The other features of this headphone include multi-platform support, 50mm drivers and a noise cancelling microphone designed for use by professional gamers and eSports teams globally.

“The HyperX Cloud Revolver S headset delivers one-click premium sound, premium performance and premium comfort to pro gamers. Simply plug it in and one click later Dolby quality sound is instantly on,” said HyperX. “Game, watch movies or listen to music with Cloud Revolver S to immerse yourself in cinema quality audio.”

The Cloud Revolver S sound stage features unique design driver technology that allows gamers to visualize sounds placed around them at different angles and distances. With three pre-set equalizer settings that separate boost, flat and vocals, each gamer can choose their favorite setting. Gamers will gain a competitive edge in FPS and 3D environment games by hearing opponents’ locations more clearly and accurately than previously attainable.

The headphones have 50mm drivers with neodymium magnets, frequency response of 12Hz–28,000 Hz, and they weigh about 360g. Though the pricing is not yet known, the headphones will be available from mid February 2017, including a two-year limited warranty.

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