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How comfy are the Hyper X's?

You know the feeling when you put on headphones so long that you forget you're wearing them? For some headphones that's because they're too tight and your hairline gets numb. For the HyperX that sensation happens because they're actually that comfortable. I may sound like a HyperX salesman here but I'm just saying this out of user experience.

I was thinking to pick up a headset with a mic, since whenever I'm using my speakers all my friends hear my sound through my webcam microphone (Lifecam Cinema) and it gets rather annoying.

 

There's a £20 difference between the G430s and HyperX Cloud II - which one would you recommend me to buy?

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The HyperX Cloud is what I like to call "the i5 3570k of headphones". Not too expensive, not bargain bucket value. But it's probably the best you're gonna get for your money. I have one, and coupled with my dedicated sound card they sound heavenly. They also come with a great accessory pack with extensions and y-splitter for your phone. The mic though is...adequate.

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Hyper X. Best headset ive ever owned. 

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I would also recommend getting the Hyper X instead of the G430's.

 

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i like my g930's, and i think the g430's are the wired version of it. I like my g930's.

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Thank you all.

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The HyperX Cloud is what I like to call "the i5 3570k of headphones". Not too expensive, not bargain bucket value. But it's probably the best you're gonna get for your money. I have one, and coupled with my dedicated sound card they sound heavenly. They also come with a great accessory pack with extensions and y-splitter for your phone. The mic though is...adequate.

Couldn't of said it better

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How comfy are the Hyper X's?

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How comfy are the Hyper X's?

You know the feeling when you put on headphones so long that you forget you're wearing them? For some headphones that's because they're too tight and your hairline gets numb. For the HyperX that sensation happens because they're actually that comfortable. I may sound like a HyperX salesman here but I'm just saying this out of user experience.

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You know the feeling when you put on headphones so long that you forget you're wearing them? For some headphones that's because they're too tight and your hairline gets numb. For the HyperX that sensation happens because they're actually that comfortable. I may sound like a HyperX salesman here but I'm just saying this out of user experience.

Yeah. Just want to get some comfy ones, because in the past I've had headphones on for too long and I've had to take them off because my ears get irritated or something, like warm? I don't know.

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Case: NZXT Source 340 (Black)                      RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600MhZ                HDD: 1TB WD Blue                              Mouse: Logitech G500


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Yeah. Just want to get some comfy ones, because in the past I've had headphones on for too long and I've had to take them off because my ears get irritated or something, like warm? I don't know.

The HyperX has over-ears. I don't know how big your ears are but they fit over mine perfectly with plenty of breathing space. You will have to take them off every 5 hours or so because by then you feel like you've been wearing a large beanie hat all day but apart from that they're quite comfy. When I'm gaming I don't even notice. 

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The HyperX has over-ears. I don't know how big your ears are but they fit over mine perfectly with plenty of breathing space. You will have to take them off every 5 hours or so because by then you feel like you've been wearing a large beanie hat all day but apart from that they're quite comfy. When I'm gaming I don't even notice. 

Thanks man <3

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