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| Model | HyperX KHX-HSCP-GM |
| MPN | HyperX KHX-HSCP-GM |
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| Key Features | |
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3.5 mm connector Indicates whether a product includes a standard 3.5 mm audio connector, the common analog jack used for headphones, microphones and other audio devices.
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Yes |
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Acoustic system Indicates the configuration of an acoustic system, such as closed, open, semi‑open or semi‑closed. The value describes how sound is managed within the device and helps users understand its acoustic characteristics.
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Closed |
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Audio A list of the audio codecs, channel configurations, and related technologies that a product can play or output. Each value may combine a codec name (e.g., Dolby Digital, DTS‑HD), a channel count (e.g., 5.1, 7.1), and optional qualifiers such as "High Definition" or "Virtual Surround" to describe the exact audio capability of the device.
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7.1 Virtual Surround Sound / Stereo |
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Battery The specific type or model of battery used in a product, such as brand, part number, chemistry, or cell configuration.
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N/A |
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Cable The linear distance that a cable covers, expressed with a length unit such as meters, centimeters or inches. It represents the total usable length of the cable for connecting devices.
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Fixed |
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Cable length The linear distance that a cable covers, expressed with a length unit such as meters, centimeters or inches. It represents the total usable length of the cable for connecting devices.
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1m + 2m |
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Carrying Case The primary way a product is carried or supported, such as by hand, shoulder strap, backpack, belt, or other carrying mechanisms. This attribute helps users understand how the item can be transported and what accessories are required.
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Yes |
| Compatible products | PC Mac PS4 Xbox One |
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Connectivity Indicates the types of network or data interfaces available on a product, such as wired (e.g., Ethernet, USB) and wireless (e.g., Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth). The value may list one or more interface names separated by commas.
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1 x 3.5mm 4-pole connector (Native) 1 x USB |
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Connectivity technology The network and data interface technologies supported by the product, such as Wired, Wireless, USB, Bluetooth, or combinations thereof. Each value represents a distinct technology that can be used for communication or power delivery.
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Wired |
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Controls The type of user interface used to operate the product, such as manual dials, touch controls, push buttons or electronic switches. It indicates how a consumer interacts with the device to adjust settings or initiate functions.
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7.1 to 2.0 Channel Toggle Inline Volume Down/- Button Inline Volume Up/+ Button Mic On/Off Switch |
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Driver Size The physical dimension of a speaker or headphone driver, typically expressed in millimeters (mm), centimeters (cm) or inches (in). It indicates the size of the diaphragm that produces sound and helps users compare performance and compatibility across audio devices.
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53mm |
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Driver Type The classification of the audio driver used in a product, such as Dynamic, Neodymium, Hybrid, or Balanced. It indicates the technology that shapes sound reproduction and can influence tonal quality, sensitivity, and power handling.
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Dynamic Neodymium |
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Ear coupling The type of ear attachment used by a headset or earphones, indicating how the device fits around or inside the ear. Common values include "Intraaural", "Circumaural", "Supraaural" and "On‑ear". This attribute helps users choose a model that matches their preferred fit and comfort.
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Circumaural |
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Edition A brief statement indicating the edition or version of a product, such as "Reprint", "New Edition", or a numeric edition number like "2nd edition". It identifies which specific release of the item is being referenced.
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HyperX Cloud 2 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound |
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Frequency response headset The span of audio frequencies that a headset can reproduce or respond to, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the lowest and highest tones the device can handle, helping users assess suitability for music, gaming, or communication applications.
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15 - 25,000 Hz |
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Frequency response mic The span of audio frequencies that a microphone can accurately capture, expressed as a minimum and maximum value in hertz (Hz). It indicates the lowest and highest tones the device can reproduce or record, helping users assess suitability for different audio applications.
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50 - 18,000 Hz |
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Headset type The general classification of a headset based on how it delivers audio to the user, such as binaural (two‑channel), monaural (single‑channel), or other configurations. This attribute helps buyers understand whether the device provides stereo sound, single‑speaker output, or specialized listening modes.
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Binaural |
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Impedance The impedance value indicates the resistance that a component or circuit offers to alternating current, expressed in ohms (Ω). It is used to characterize speakers, microphones, audio cables and other electronic equipment to ensure optimal compatibility with the source signal.
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60 Ω |
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Impedance mic The impedance value indicates the resistance that a microphone presents to an audio source, expressed in ohms (Ω). It reflects how much current the mic draws from the device’s output and helps ensure compatibility with amplifiers or audio interfaces.
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2.2 k Ohm |
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Included accessories A list of items that come with the product as part of its standard package. Each entry describes a component or accessory such as cables, adapters, batteries, or manuals. The list helps customers understand what they will receive without needing to purchase additional accessories.
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1 x Additional Earpads 1 x Carry Bag 1 x Detachable Microphone 1 x USB 7.1 Surround Sound Adapter |
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Intended for A concise statement of the primary use cases or categories for which a product is designed, such as gaming consoles, mobile phones, headphones, or office equipment. It helps customers quickly determine whether the item fits their needs.
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Computer Gaming Console Gaming Mobile Audio |
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Internal memory type The type of memory physically installed inside a device, such as DDR4 SDRAM, LPDDR3, or other RAM variants. It indicates the architecture and generation of the internal memory modules that the product uses or supports.
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Headset |
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Mac operating systems supported A list of macOS operating system versions that the product supports or is compatible with, such as "macOS 10.15 Catalina", "macOS 11 Big Sur" or newer releases. Each entry represents a distinct OS version that can run on or be supported by the device.
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Yes |
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Magnet type The material or composition of a magnet used in the product, such as neodymium, ferrite, or other magnetic alloys. It indicates the type of magnetic core that determines strength, size, and suitability for specific applications.
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neodymium |
| Memory layout | 1 x 0 MB |
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Microphone Indicates whether the product includes a built‑in microphone. A value of "Yes" means the device has at least one integrated microphone, while "No" indicates no built‑in microphone is present.
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Detachable |
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Microphone connectivity Indicates the types of microphone connections available on a product, such as XLR, 3.5 mm jack, USB‑C, Lightning or wireless options. The value may list one or more connection types separated by commas.
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3.5 mm |
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Microphone direction type The directional sensitivity of a microphone, indicating how it captures sound from different angles. Common patterns include omnidirectional (equal pickup from all directions), unidirectional or cardioid (focused on one direction), bidirectional (pickup from two opposite directions), and supercardioid or hypercardioid (narrower focus with some rear pickup). This attribute helps users choose a microphone that best suits their recording environment, whether they need wide coverage for group discus
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Cardioid |
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Microphone input impedance The electrical impedance presented by a microphone input, expressed in ohms (Ω). It indicates the resistance that the input circuit offers to alternating current signals, affecting signal level and compatibility with microphones.
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2200 Ω |
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Microphone mute Indicates whether the product includes a functional mute button or control that allows the user to silence the microphone during operation. A value of "Yes" means a dedicated mute feature is present, while "No" indicates it is absent.
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Yes |
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Microphone pickup pattern The directional sensitivity of a microphone, indicating how it captures sound from different angles. Common patterns include omnidirectional (equal pickup from all directions), unidirectional or cardioid (focused on one direction), bidirectional (pickup from two opposite directions), and supercardioid or hypercardiopic (narrower focus with some rear pickup). This attribute helps users choose a microphone that best suits their recording environment, whether they need wide coverage for group discu
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Noise-Cancelling Electret Condenser |
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Microphone sensitivity The acoustic sensitivity of a microphone, expressed in decibels (dB). It indicates how effectively the microphone converts sound pressure into an electrical signal; lower (more negative) values mean higher sensitivity and better performance at low sound levels.
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-39 dB |
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Module configuration Specifies the capacity of each memory module in megabytes (MB) and its data bus width in bits. The value is expressed as a pair separated by an "x", for example "1024M x 64" indicates a 1 GB module with a 64‑bit wide interface.
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(N/A) (N/A) |
| Noise-canceling | Yes |
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Operating principle The fundamental method by which the device delivers power or signal to its target, such as through direct electrical contact, wireless induction, or pressure‑based transfer. It indicates whether the product requires a physical connector, uses magnetic resonance, or relies on mechanical pressure for operation.
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Pressure gradient |
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Plug and play Indicates whether the product can be used immediately after installation without requiring additional configuration or drivers.
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Yes |
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Quantity Represents the count of individual units or pieces included in a product offering. It indicates how many separate items are available for purchase or use, such as the number of components in a bundle, the quantity of devices in a set, or the amount of consumables supplied. The value is an integer without any unit of measure.
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1 |
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Recommended usage A brief statement of the intended or most suitable use cases for a product, such as the type of environment (indoor, outdoor), activity (gaming, office work, music listening) or general application category. It helps customers quickly determine whether the item fits their needs.
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Gaming |
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Speaker design The configuration of the speaker’s rear panel, indicating whether it is closed or open. This attribute helps users understand how sound is projected and how the device may fit into different acoustic environments.
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Closed Back |
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Wearing style A textual description of the way a product is worn or fitted on the body, such as "headband", "earhook", "neck‑band", "over‑the‑ear", or "in‑ear". This attribute helps users understand how the item will be positioned and secured during use.
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Head-band |
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Weight The mass of the product expressed in a standard unit such as grams or kilograms. It represents how heavy the item is and can be used for shipping calculations, handling instructions, or consumer information.
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320 g |
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Windows operating systems supported A list of Microsoft Windows operating system versions that the product is compatible with, including any relevant architecture or edition information.
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Yes |

HyperX is a gaming brand that produces headsets, keyboards, mice, and other gaming peripherals. The company was founded in 2002 and is now a division of Kingston Technology. HyperX is known for its high-quality products and for its sponsorship of professional gaming teams.













