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November 2019
(87%)
45 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(81%)
110 Avis
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Extrait: Il y a un an, le casque Audeze Mobius arrivait sur le marché, avec un son spatial 7.1 (virtuel) géré par une puce Waves NX et un gyroscope, ainsi que le suivi des mouvements de la tête permettant d’adapter l’espace sonore 3D à la source audio. Mais l’Aude...
The same stunning audio as we've heard from the Audeze Mobius, and with a lower sticker price too. Though I just can't help feeling the cheaper non-S version without head tracking is the more worthwhile sibling...
Immersive and loud 3D audio, Soft, squishy headband and ear cups, Clear mic, Good battery life, Accurate head tracking,
A little heavy, Head tracking's audio impact varies depending on game, Expensive
The HyperX Cloud Orbit S makes games and music sound like they're filling the room. The headset can be an asset in gaming, but the head tracking feature is more noticeable in some games than others...
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Publié: 2019-01-08, Auteur: Guy , review by: stuff.tv
They're not cheap at $330, but they are still good value when compared to similar headsets in the market, which is something HyperX has always traditionally done. They also sound great, feel comfortable, and the positional audio feature worked really wel...
Publié: 2019-10-04, Auteur: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
Extrait: HyperX stuffed its latest gaming headset with technology. And yet, the Cloud Orbit S doesn't come across as a gimmick. Instead, it is HyperX expanding its successful strategy into the high-end.The Cloud Orbit S is available now for $330. And for that pric...
Publié: 2019-09-03, Auteur: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Fantastic sound for games and music, Immersive Waves Nx motion-sensing 3D audio effect, Excellent microphone,
Expensive, No Bluetooth connectivity
The terrific HyperX Cloud Orbit S wired gaming headset takes the advanced technology of the Audeze Mobius, removes the Bluetooth, and puts it in a more gamer-centric package at a lower price...
Publié: 2019-09-03, Auteur: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
Back in 2016 when I had the chance to test out a pair of Audeze's SINE planar magnetic headphones, slightly younger me considered their $449-$499 price tag as pretty good compared to the pricing of high-end Audeze headphones in general (such as the $1699...
Immersive and loud 3D audio, Soft, squishy headband and ear cups, Clear mic, Good battery life, Accurate head tracking,
A little heavy, Head tracking's audio impact varies depending on game, Expensive
The HyperX Cloud Orbit S makes games and music sound like they're filling the room. The headset can be an asset in gaming, but the head tracking feature is more noticeable in some games than others...
Tedious cord and mode switching, Clunky software, Very expensive
There's a lot to like in the Cloud Orbit S. The sound quality is good, and sometimes great, for both games and music. It's comfortable to wear. It's compatible with a lot of devices. And yet, in my experience, the headset delivered just as much frustratio...