
HyperX 77Z46AA Cloud III Wireless Gaming Headset Renewed
Up to 120 hours of 2.4GHz wireless runtime on angled 53mm drivers makes the Cloud III Wireless an endurance-class gaming headset.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 04, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
Up to 120 hours of Battery Life: Put on the Cloud III Wireless and you might not have to charge again for weeks. Enjoy up to 120 hours of battery life for gaming, watching anime, or chatting on a single charge.
Comfort is King: Comfort’s in the Cloud III’s DNA. HyperX signature memory foam in the headband and ear cushions wrapped in soft, premium leatherette make for a plush, comfortable fit all around.
Audio Tuned for Your Entertainment: Angled 53mm drivers have been tuned by HyperX audio engineers to provide an optimized listening experience that accents the dynamic sounds of gaming.
Upgraded, Crystal-Clear Detachable Microphone: Captures high-quality audio for clear voice chat and calls. The noise-cancelling mic has a built-in mesh filter to further reduce disruptive sounds. It also features an LED mic mute indicator.
Durability, for the Toughest of Battles: The headset is flexible and features an aluminum frame so it’s resilient against travel, accidents, mishaps, and your ‘level-headed’ reactions to losses and defeat screens.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 120-hour battery rating on 2.4GHz wireless is class-leading — most competitors top out at 20–40 hours per charge
- Detachable 10mm microphone allows the headset to function as a listening-only device and simplifies storage and travel
- 53mm angled drivers carry the same HyperX audio tuning as the wired Cloud III — no audio quality concession for wireless convenience
- Aluminum frame maintains the same structural rigidity as the wired version — no downgrade in build durability for the wireless model
- HyperX signature memory foam on both headband and earcups, wrapped in premium leatherette, matches the comfort profile of full-price retail
👎 Cons
- 2.4GHz dongle dependency means no native Bluetooth — incompatible with mobile devices or any system without a USB port
- No Xbox native support — the 2.4GHz protocol used here does not work with Xbox wireless receivers
- Battery capacity on a renewed unit may have degraded from prior charge cycles, potentially reducing the 120-hour spec in extended real-world use
- No onboard EQ controls — audio customization requires HyperX NGENUITY software on PC via USB dongle connection