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HyperX Cloud III review: Comfort and clarity highlight this headset

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With massive new 53mm drivers and a clear microphone, the HyperX Cloud III is a solid simple wired gaming headset.

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The HyperX Cloud III is an evolution of the legendary Cloud II, which is known for its comfort, sound quality and durability. With plush HyperX signature memory foam in the headband and ear cushions, it provides a comfortable fit perfect for long gaming sessions. It also features retuned 53 mm drivers that are angled for an optimal listening experience. The upgraded 10 mm microphone captures crystal-clear in-game voice chat and calls.

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Comfort is King: Comfort's in the Cloud III's DNA. Built for gamers who can't have an uncomfortable headset ruin the flow of their full-combo, disrupt

HyperX Cloud III – Wired Gaming Headset, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Angled 53mm Drivers, DTS, Memory Foam, Durable Frame, Ultra-Clear 10mm Mic, USB-C

Review: HyperX Cloud III -- Is this the most comfortable gaming headset around? We put it to the test

The HyperX Cloud III is an evolution of the legendary Cloud II, which is known for its comfort, sound quality and durability. With plush HyperX signature memory foam in the headband and ear cushions, it provides a comfortable fit perfect for long gaming sessions. It also features retuned 53 mm drivers that are angled for an optimal listening experience. The upgraded 10 mm microphone captures crystal-clear in-game voice chat and calls.

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HyperX Cloud III – Wired Gaming Headset, PC, PS5, Xbox Series XS, Angled 53mm Drivers, DTS, Memory Foam, Durable Frame, Ultra-Clear 10mm Mic, USB-C, USB-A, 3.5mm – Black/Red

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