The headset somehow has the perfect clamping force - relatively low but just high enough to keep the headset from falling off if you tilt your head back. The Cloud III’s weight isn’t an issue when it comes to comfort, though. But the HyperX Cloud II Wireless is actually lighter - 10.9oz (309g) with the mic attached the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless is slightly heavier at 11.81oz (335g) with the mic attached, but it also boasts a 300-hour battery life. It’s on par with the other headsets in HyperX’s Cloud lineup, however, which is a little curious, as the Cloud III is wired and doesn’t have a battery. This is about the same as the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023), which weighs 11.29oz (320g), a little over half an ounce lighter than the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro, which weighs 11.96oz (339g), and heavier than the Logitech G735, which weighs 9.6oz (273g). It’s on the lighter side of average for a gaming headset, weighing 10.86oz (308g) including the cord (but without the boom mic, which adds 0.42oz/12g). HyperX claims the Cloud III delivers “unmatched comfort,” which is a bold claim but one that’s not entirely unwarranted - the Cloud III is extremely comfortable.
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