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HyperX Cloud II Alloy Origins Core Gaming Headset Keyboard

Immersive Gaming Audio and Precision Keyboard ControlThis bundle includes the HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset and the Alloy Origins Core Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, designed to provide an enhanced gaming experience with superior audio quality and precise, responsive control. HyperX Cloud II Gaming...

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Overview

Immersive Gaming Audio and Precision Keyboard Control

This bundle includes the HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset and the Alloy Origins Core Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, designed to provide an enhanced gaming experience with superior audio quality and precise, responsive control.

HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset

  • Frequency Response: 15-25kKhz
  • Driver Size: 53 millimeter
  • Surround Sound: 7.1 virtual surround sound
  • Earpads: Memory foam

HyperX Alloy Origins Core Keyboard

  • Switches: HyperX Mechanical Switches (rated for 80 million keystrokes)
  • Frame: Full aircraft-grade aluminum body
  • Design: Ultra-compact, portable, tenkeyless
  • Lighting: Dazzling RGB lighting with dynamic effects

HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset — Editorial Review & Use Cases

The HyperX Cloud II (HX-HSCP-RD Red, HX-HSCP-GM Gunmetal, HX-HSCP-SR Silver, plus the Cloud II Alloy Origins Core bundle SKU) is HyperX's flagship wired closed-back gaming headset — 53mm drivers, USB sound card with 7.1 virtual surround sound, memory foam earcups, detachable noise-cancelling microphone. Per HyperX's official Cloud II product page, the Cloud II has been the de-facto budget-to-mid-range gaming headset since 2015 — used by competitive esports teams (multiple Counter-Strike, Valorant, and Apex Legends pros), praised in PC gaming press for sound + comfort + microphone quality at sub-$100 price.

What the HyperX Cloud II Specifically Wins

  • 53mm dynamic drivers — larger than typical 40mm gaming headsets. Better bass response for gunfire, explosions, footstep audio cues
  • USB sound card with virtual 7.1 surround — connects via USB-A; the sound card delivers Windows / Mac surround processing. Crucial for FPS positional audio (CS2, Valorant, Apex)
  • Memory foam earcups + headband — comfortable for 3-4 hour sessions. Closed-back design isolates from ambient noise (vs open-back HD 6XX)
  • Detachable noise-cancelling boom microphone — clear voice chat for Discord / TeamSpeak / Mumble. Cardioid pickup pattern + electret condenser
  • 3.5mm + USB connectivity — works with PC / Mac / PS5 / Switch / Xbox Series X|S (via 3.5mm controller jack) / mobile devices via 3.5mm
  • Aluminum frame — more durable than all-plastic competitors. Survives bag transport + travel
  • 2-year HyperX warranty — solid customer support track record
  • Wide retailer availability — Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, Microcenter, Target. Easy to buy and replace
  • Used by competitive esports teams — Cloud II + Cloud II Wireless are common at LAN tournaments
  • Inline volume + mic mute control on the USB sound card

Where the HyperX Cloud II Specifically Fits

  • Competitive FPS gaming (CS2, Valorant, Apex Legends, Overwatch 2) — surround for footsteps + gunfire positional cues
  • MOBA / RTS gaming (LoL, Dota 2, StarCraft) — clear voice chat for team coordination
  • Twitch / YouTube streaming — built-in mic captures voice clearly without separate USB mic investment
  • Discord / TeamSpeak voice chat for any game
  • Casual gaming + everyday listening — closed-back isolates from ambient + adequate music quality
  • PC + console multi-platform gamers — same headset across PS5 / Switch / Xbox / PC
  • Console gaming with controller 3.5mm jack
  • Music production scratch monitoring — closed-back fine for casual monitoring (not studio reference)
  • Podcast recording on a budget — built-in mic + headphones combo
  • Online classroom / Zoom / Microsoft Teams for clear voice + chat audio
  • Cafe / library quiet gaming — closed-back isolation
  • Office gaming break — closed-back doesn't leak music to coworkers

Honest Limits Buyers Should Know

  • Wired only — no Bluetooth. For wireless, step up to HyperX Cloud II Wireless or Cloud Stinger 2 Wireless. Wired has lower latency for competitive gaming but limits mobility
  • USB sound card is a separate piece — losing it = losing 7.1 surround. The Cloud II works as a basic 3.5mm headset without the sound card, but loses the virtual surround processing
  • Closed-back design — limited soundstage vs open-back. Audiophile-detail listening + spatial separation benefits from open-back headphones (Sennheiser HD 6XX). Cloud II is closed-back for isolation but with narrower soundstage
  • Microphone is good for gaming, not pro studio recording. Adequate for Discord / TeamSpeak voice; not for podcast recording or voiceover (use a dedicated USB mic like HyperX QuadCast or Shure MV7)
  • Cable is non-detachable. Cable failure = replacing the whole headset. For detachable cable, look at HyperX Cloud Alpha S or competing brands
  • Boom microphone position is fixed. No flexible 360-degree positioning (some boom mics rotate freely). Cloud II's boom mic is positioned to one side
  • Wired tether limits mobility — cable can catch on chair arms / desk corners
  • Memory foam earcups can get warm in long sessions. 4+ hour sessions in warm environments may cause ear sweat. Cooling-gel earcup alternatives (HyperX Cloud Alpha S, ASUS ROG Strix Pro) wick heat better
  • Older design (2015 release). Newer wireless gaming headsets (SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, HyperX Cloud III Wireless) offer better feature sets — Cloud II is best in the "wired budget" tier, not premium
  • Not suitable for audiophile-grade music listening. Gaming-tuned headphone, V-shape response. Audiophiles want flat reference (HD 6XX, Sennheiser HD 660 S2)

Where Buyers Should Look Elsewhere

  • Wireless gaming headset → HyperX Cloud II Wireless, HyperX Cloud III Wireless, SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless
  • Premium wired gaming → SteelSeries Arctis 7P / 9X, HyperX Cloud Alpha S
  • Audiophile / open-back listening → Sennheiser HD 6XX, Beyerdynamic DT 880 Pro, Sennheiser HD 660 S2
  • Studio reference for production → Sennheiser HD 280 Pro, Audio-Technica ATH-M40x / M50x
  • USB-only gaming headset → SteelSeries Arctis 7 (no 3.5mm)
  • Higher-end gaming with ANC → Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, Astro A50
  • Mobile gaming + voice chat → Backbone One headphone + phone mic system
  • Console-specific premium → SteelSeries Arctis 7P (PS5/PS4 native), Astro A40 TR (Xbox)
  • Pure budget gaming → Logitech G432, Razer Kraken Kitty Edition entry

Sources & Citations

  1. HyperX, "Cloud II Gaming Headset product page," hyperx.com (accessed 2026-05-19)
  2. RTINGS.com, "HyperX Cloud II review and gaming headset comparison," rtings.com (accessed 2026-05-19)
  3. PC Gamer, "Best gaming headset buying guide," pcgamer.com (accessed 2026-05-19)
  4. Tom's Hardware, "Gaming headset reviews and benchmarks," tomshardware.com (accessed 2026-05-19)

Last verified: 2026-05-19

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