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The HyperX Cloud III wireless gaming headset lasts for 120 hours

HyperX is announcing a new gaming headset today at Gamescom called the Cloud III, offering players a new wireless option for better gaming audio. The company launched a wired model of the headset back in late May. This new wireless version offers a promising collection of features but one of the standouts is easily its long battery life.
Boasting the ability to last up to 120 hours on a single charge. That means you can game with the headset on for longer periods of time before needing to plug it in. And depending on the type of gamer you are, more battery life might be super important to you. For example, if you stream all day with the headset on.
Or if you play games daily for several hours, then battery life comes in clutch then too. Or course, it’s not all about battery life. And the Cloud III has more to offer than that. It promises a lag-free gaming experience with the included 2.4GHz adapter, and a comfortable fit thanks to plush leatherette earpads and a thick cushioned headband. Speaking of the headband, it’s made from stainless steel, in addition to metal forks and a full metal frame construction. So it should be pretty durable.
The HyperX Cloud III launches today for $169.99
If you’re in the market for a new headset and this sounds like it might meet your needs, you can grab it today. HyperX is selling it at a reasonable $169.99 and it’s available directly through the HyperX US shop. You can also purchase it at Amazon and it’ll be available at Best Buy soon.
In addition to the durability and comfort, the Cloud III wireless has multi-platform compatibility and works with PC, PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch. It doesn’t support Xbox but HyperX does offer other headsets that work with the Xbox platform. You can grab the Cloud III in either Black or Black and Red colorways.
HyperX Cloud III Wireless – Amazon
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