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May 2019
(77%)
100 Tests
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Nutzer
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124 Tests
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Robuste Verarbeitung
Sehr leicht und bequem
Guter Sound mit starkem Bass
Kräftigen Mitten und guten Höhen
Simple Bedienung
Gutes Mikrofon mit Poppschutz
Schön breiter Stereosound
Bluetooth
Gute Verarbeitung
Guter Klang
Gute Reichweite
Gute Laufzeit
Stabil gebaut
Zeitloses Design
Abnehmbares Mikrofon
Abnehmbare Kabel
Ausgewogener Klang
Gutes Mikrofon
Langes Kabel
Top Verarbeitung
Klare Höhen und Mitten
Kräftiger und dynamischer Bass
Zweikammerntechnologie
Angenehmes Gewicht
Sehr hoher Tragekomfort
Abnehmbares und flexibles Mikrofon
Sprachqualität
Auch geeignet für Smart Devices und Konsolen
Einwandfreie B
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Leichte Schwächen in den Höhen bei hohen Lautstärken
Veröffentlicht: 2018-10-08, Autor: Daniel , Testbericht von: windowscentral.com
Lightweight highquality build, Removable mic boom, Comfortable ear cups, Builtin Bluetooth
Not doublebanded, Audio is soso, Ear cups are small, micro USB charger
The big selling point with the Cloud MIX is the added Bluetooth 4.2 radio with a decent sized battery for mobile use. The ability to share the same headphones with your PC as your phone or laptop is an enticing option for some who want to keep things simp...
Veröffentlicht: 2022-06-14, Autor: Jacob , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
Excellent battery life, Comfortable, Solid sound quality in games, Work with virtually any device, Great microphone quality
Frustrating touch controls, Expensive, No ANC
Yes. A focus on battery life, comfort, and connectivity make the HyperX Cloud Mix earbuds more practical than competitors like the Razer Hammerheads, even if HyperX's take is more expensive. Still, the earbuds are lacking ANC and support for smart assista...
Veröffentlicht: 2022-06-14, Autor: Sarah , Testbericht von: tomshardware.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: There's nothing quite as freeing as a pair of wireless headphones - or, that's what I used to think, until I tried a pair of true wireless earbuds. I'm not kidding - there are a lot of situations where cutting that last wire has had a surprisingly signifi...
Great sound and microphone,Wired and wireless connectivity,Strong overall build quality,
Unlikely to truly replace your music headphones, Fairly expensive but there are deals to be had, Detachable mic can't be used over Bluetooth,
The HyperX Cloud Mix is a pair of dual-purpose headphones that have Bluetooth for smartphone streaming and a detachable, high-quality microphone for gaming on PC, Mac and any console. They produce great sound and have excellent build quality, but in a bid...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-02-16, Autor: Peter , Testbericht von: eteknix.com
For most gamers who just want a good headset, the older Cloud headsets are under £100 and all award winners. They're honestly fantastic for far less money. However, if you're sitting on £180, the Cloud Mix offers you a single headset that's good for virtu...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-02-15, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: techradar.com
Clean sound, Quality construction, AptX support
A tad tight, Like paying for two headsets
The design and sound quality offer some decent value for shoppers, but there's still a few things that don't make sense about the HyperX Cloud Mix, and they largely come down to the trade-offs of making it a Bluetooth, on-the-go headset and a wired gaming...
The new HyperX Cloud Mix headset is very comfortable. You can wear it for extended periods of time without causing any discomfort, and if you plan on having a marathon gaming session that's certainly important. The headset is also very light so can be car...
Zusammenfassung: The HyperX Cloud MIX is the latest gaming headset from the range which has provided us with some of the absolute best ear-blasters in the business, and that from a company that actually made its name in RAM. The two most definitely do not go hand-in-hand...
The HyperX Cloud Mix is a weird experiment, and one I don't think is entirely successful. It's expensive, the logo is obnoxious, and splitting the difference between wired gaming headset and mobile Bluetooth means HyperX doesn't really nail either market...