HyperX Cloud Stinger Core vs Sony MDR XB650

Technichal specifications
HyperX Cloud Stinger Core
Sony MDR XB650
Type
Over-ear
On-ear
Connectivity
Wired, 3.5mm jack
Bluetooth 4.0
Battery life
N/A
30 hours
Charge time
N/A
4 hours
Charging method
N/A
Micro-USB
Wireless range
N/A
Up to 10 meter
Latency
N/A
Low
Batteries
N/A
Lithium-ion
Driver info
40mm
30mm dynamic drivers
Physical specifications
HyperX Cloud Stinger Core
Sony MDR XB650
Weight
215 grams
190 grams
Dimensions
177×181×82 mm
195 x 249 x 83 mm
Materials
Plastic
Plastic, metal headband
Color options
Black
Black, Blue, Red
Mute button
Yes
No
Touch controls
No
No
Accessories
Connection cable
Micro USB charging cable
Cable length
1.3m
N/A
Water/sweat resistence
N/A
N/A
Microphone
HyperX Cloud Stinger Core
Sony MDR XB650
Type
Boom
Built-in
Directionality
Unidirectional
Omnidirectional
Frequency response
50 Hz - 18 kHz
N/A
Sensitivity
N/A
N/A
AI features
Basic noise reduction
Noise reduction, removes consistent background noise like wind and road noise
Speaker
HyperX Cloud Stinger Core
Sony MDR XB650
Frequency range
20 Hz - 20 kHz
20 Hz - 20 kHz
Mono/stereo audio
Stereo
Stereo
Transparency mode
No
No
AI features
Virtual Surround Sound: Available in some versions/models with software support Spatial Audio Capabilities: Not specified but generally provides immersive gaming audio
No
Popularity and rating
HyperX Cloud Stinger Core
Sony MDR XB650
Brand popularity
High
High
Model popularity
High
Medium to High
Comfort rating
High
Good
Sound quality rating
Good
Good
Durability rating
Moderate
Medium
Comfort for long wear
High
Medium to High

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