HyperX has just announced a follow-up to its Cloud III headset, the HyperX Cloud III S Wireless. As well as coming with a few technical upgrades, it is giving users the opportunity to wear wings [[link]] on the side of their heads.
Those wings come in the form of removal magnetic earcup plates. Like those you can find in the , they can be popped off to replace with other ear plates you've bought (or perhaps made). These accessories will be rolling out in "select regions" so we don't yet know the scope of the replaceable ear plates. They are easily removable, [[link]] magnetic, and 3D printed so fans with the desire and ingenuity could potentially make their own.
You will get up to 120 hours of use out of the Cloud III S Wireless in 2.4 GHz mode and up to 200 hours out of the Bluetooth mode. Like the Cloud III, the Cloud III S Wireless has 53 mm dynamic drivers and weighs exactly the same, though has a slightly tighter frequency response. Charge time clocks in at around five hours and the wireless range works up to 20 meters, so says HyperX.
As of right now, there is no pricing or availability but we expect that to roll out in the near future.
We really liked the when we tried it back in 2022 and it is still the in our books. However, the , which is a more comparable headset, faired much worse in our review, thanks to an unnatural-sounding microphone, poor sound profile for music, some disconnects, and poor comfort.
The addition of Bluetooth, solid battery life stats, and some funky earcup plate attachments are certainly nice upgrades, but it will take improvements in both sound and comfort for the Cloud III S to catch up with the likes of the Alpha line or other top gaming headsets.