
Experience high-quality game audio on your Xbox, PlayStation, PC or Nintendo Switch with the RIG 600 PRO HX. Master your game audio using dual-mode wireless with low-latency 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.1. Stay connected across multiple gaming platforms and mobile devices with Bluetooth and a universal wireless adapter for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC. Bass-boosted, high-sensitivity 40mm drivers with tuned acoustic chambers deliver balanced sound and enhanced volume levels without distortion. Gain a competitive edge to react faster and more accurately with Dolby Atmos for Headphones. Experience a rich 3D soundscape that provides depth and dimension, allowing you to detect every sound, including overhead and unseen. The lightweight wireless headset offers all-day comfort and up to 24-hour battery life via Bluetooth and up to 18 hours using the 2.4GHz USB-C wireless dongle. Enjoy the comfort of sound-isolating earcups and a cushioned headband that’s both flexible and virtually unbreakable.

Enjoy wireless freedom at a great price. The wireless HyperX Cloud Stinger Core is a lightweight, durable headset that's ready to play on PS4 and PS5 systems. Chat with your friends online and enjoy clear communication with your squad thanks to its noise-cancelling microphone. Get immersed in your gaming and lose yourself in your audio entertainment with Cloud Stinger Core’s rich sound. It also features onboard audio controls on the earcup and a convenient swivel-to-mute mic.

The critically acclaimed wireless RIG 800 Series is back in PRO form with an all-new base station. Designed for Xbox the RIG 800 PRO HX takes it to the next level with a new multi-function base station which provides wireless connection and seamless charging for the headset. The removable USB wireless adapter can also plug directly into your Xbox allowing the stand to be placed anywhere for headset charging convenience. Equipped with an impressive 60 hours of battery life in a single charge, the RIG 800 PRO HX delivers extreme wireless comfort in a lightweight design. Signature lightweight headband with self-adjusting head strap and dual-material ear cushions let you game in comfort for hours. Precision 40 mm drivers with bass enhancers are engineered to produce accurate 3D audio. Dolby Atmos for Headphones is included* so you can now react faster and more accurately detecting the precise distance and direction of your threats.

Designed for both rising gamers and those upgrading from entry-level gear, the HyperX Cloud Jet dual wireless headset offers a seamless experience with 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. Effortlessly switch between PC, console, and mobile devices while enjoying rich audio delivered by 40mm drivers for an immersive gaming experience. Stay connected with a swivel-to-mute boom mic that ensures clear communication with your squad. With up to 25 hours of battery life, you can dive into longer gaming sessions without interruptions. The onboard controls make it easy to adjust volume, mute the mic, and toggle between connections. Plus, its lightweight design, breathable mesh earpads, and elastic suspension headband provide ultimate comfort for marathon gaming. Elevate your gaming experience with the HyperX Cloud Jet!
| Pros for RIG - 600 Pro HX Dual Wireless Gaming Headset with Bluetooth & Dolby Atmos 3D Audio for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC - Urban Camo | |||
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| Sound Quality, Comfort, Battery Life | Sound Quality, Comfort, Battery Life, Wireless, Price | Sound Quality, Comfort, Battery Life, Wireless, Weight | Overall Performance |
| Cons for RIG - 600 Pro HX Dual Wireless Gaming Headset with Bluetooth & Dolby Atmos 3D Audio for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC - Urban Camo | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | Volume | Volume, Connection, Bass | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers enjoy the 600 PRO HX Wireless Headset, especially the great sound quality. Many users also appreciate the excellent battery life. There were no negative comments about the product.
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Really good sound cancellation but still can hear sound faintly. Which I like just in case. The Dolby app is pretty cool and I use it for a lot of things like tv at night listen to music a the most important one the reason for buying while I game. Loud but not painful
This review is from RIG - 600 Pro HX Dual Wireless Gaming Headset with Bluetooth & Dolby Atmos 3D Audio for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC - Black
KeithP Posted
Quick Overview ================================= There are a LOT of choices if you're shopping for gaming headsets. In this price bracket, I'd say the RIG 600 Pro HX is a great choice! It's lightweight, supports 2.4 Ghz and BT 5.1, sounds good with a customizable EQ, decent battery life, and includes Dolby Atmos for Headphones. Overall build ================================= Opening the box, you'll think your headphones were broken in shipping if you haven't used these before. They actually ship with the earcups separate from the headband (of course the wire is still connected) so you can snap them into the proper hole for your head size. It may seem a bit limiting to only be able to choose S, M, L instead of a variable headband, but I've used these types (Since they were Plantronics) before without any fit issues. The bonus is that this plastic "skeletal" frame makes them super lightweight and pretty durable. I also like that the earcup padding is fabric instead of fake leather which will ultimately deteriorate and flake off. In the box, you'll also get the 2.4 Ghz USB-C dongle, a USB-A to USB-C adapter, and a USB-A to USB-C charging cable. The quickstart guide and Dolby Atmos insert are the only other noteworthy inclusions. The USB-C dongle has a small indicator light and a switch for Console or USB (it says PC in the quickstart) depending on what you're connecting to. There are no controls on the right earcup, so everything is on the right including the flip-out boom mic. Starting at the bottom near the charging port, there's a red power button, the volume knob, the call control (music play/pause) button, and near the top is the BT button. The mic sits fully flush when it's not in use, so you'll push the bottom/underside of it until the tip is revealed so you can flip it out. Initial setup ================================= After peeling the plastic wrap off of the headphone parts, I snapped in the earcups in the M setting only to find out that I have a bigger head than I thought? I had to step up to the L size to have the headband comfortably sit on the top of my head with the earcups covering my ears fully. Mind you, I'm 5'6" and under 150 lbs, so I worry that larger heads may not work for this design. I wanted to make sure they were fully charged, so I connected it to a USB-C charging cable and waited. After plugging in the dongle (switch set to USB) to my Asus G18, I powered on the headphones and heard the voice prompts regarding battery life and connectivity status (dual mode, USB and BT). I'll test first without Dolby Atmos for Headphones and without EQ in the mobile app. After that, I'll rerun the tests. Performance ================================= The mic is fine. The flip-to-mute is nice, but I think a nice mute button and indicator would have been nice in addition to the flip up mechanism. Imagine if you were in a situation where you needed to constantly mute/unmute often. That would be a bit annoying with this because it's not as simple as a push-to-mute experience. Quality-wise, the mic is good enough for gaming and communications, but I would not record audio for videos nor stream with it. I use a dedicate Rode mic by comparison and it's night and day in terms of quality (as it should be). Also, I have a fan/filter running in my room almost all the time and the mic quality sounds better with the fan/filter off so perhaps some background noise suppression is part of why the mic sounds good, but not great. Without EQ/Dolby Atmos for Headphones ------------------------------------- Spotify was good with some rolling midbass, but not particularly deep. Female vocals and electronic music sounded just fine but I could use a bit more bass for some musical enjoyment. I also noticed that I needed the volume quite high - past 60-70% or more depending on the song. Ascent's synth-heavy, dark soundtrack sounded great while going through the subterranean world. I could hear small details and gunfire sounded nice and impactful. Yakuza Kiwami also sounded great with the Kamurocho district sounding fully alive with the ambient hustle and bustle of a busy downtown area. Kiryu's commanding voice sounded great as well. Overall, these are already a nice sounding, lightweight headset for gaming. Let's try it with the Dolby Atmos for Headphones. Enabling features like these used to be codes you'd have to enter, but now the card just directs you to download the Dolby Access app from the Microsoft Store. Once you download/run it, it'll see your RIG 600 Pro HX headphones and you'll be able to configure them for music, game and other modes. With Dolby Atmos for Headphones --------------------------------- I didn't notice much difference in Spotify unless I customized some EQ settings of my own, but I was glad to have an option to do so without needing to use the app on my phone! For customization you have a 10-band EQ and can turn off the "Surround Virtualizer" and "Volume leveler". Firing up The Ascent and Yakuza Kiwami again, I toggled between the "Game" and "Custom 1" setting in the Dolby Atmos app. Note, there's also an option for "Dynamic" to let the app select a mode for you. As I switched into "Game" mode, it seems like some higher frequencies were cut and bass was deeper. This was more obvious in The Ascent where there were some high-pitched instruments and a choir-like singing in the background. Both games sounded good like this, but since the mode was supposed to be better for positional audio, I fired up Sniper Elite 4. OK I remember Sniper Elite 4 being a dramatic game, but these headphones really make it sound great! The music is bombastic and dramatic, fitting an epic WWII movie. Sniper Karl Fairburne's gravely voice sounds great and the entire world sounds alive as old machinery, gravel falling from the mountains, wildlife, etc. are all there for you to hear. Since it's a stealth and sniper game, sound really is key as you're sneaking through tunnels or barracks trying to get the drop on the enemies. Hearing their footsteps get louder as they approach, especially from a direction you weren't expecting, was really helpful. I usually game with music headphones which sound great, but they're wired and honestly should be powered by an amp since they're quite high-impedance headphones. The Android app - RIG 600 Pro Navigator --------------------------------------- Oddly enough, there was no mention of the actual app's name on the box or in the quickstart guides. On their website for the 600 Pro HX, there's one small graphic about searching for "Rig 600 Navigator". Actually doing that will result in two apps showing up, choose the "RIG 600 Pro Navigator". I think a mobile app controlling parameters makes sense if this device is going to be used primarily on a mobile device, but since this is aimed at PC/console gamers, I think this is a bit of an oversight. I guess the plus side, I didn't have to install yet another manufacturer's software to control a new peripheral on my PC. After pairing your phone via BT, the app will let you test your headphone's controls and set things like mic gain, sound profiles, auto power off, etc. Eventually, there will be firmware updates here as well. As you can imagine, it's nice to have access to phone calls when needed even if you're playing a game so you don't miss an important call. Conclusion ================================= I think these are great, lightweight gaming headphones! Whether you're on Xbox, PS, PC, Switch, or mobile, these will work - regardless of the Xbox branding! They should fit most and the lightweight + fabric earcups make them comfortable for a long time. Charging these every few days is not a chore and I do like that there are configuration options available to customize the sound via the Dolby Atmos for Headphones app in Windows. I just wish the mobile app wasn't required for other customization.
This review is from RIG - 600 Pro HX Dual Wireless Gaming Headset with Bluetooth & Dolby Atmos 3D Audio for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC - Black
Kaizoku Posted
I am a very picky person when it comes to sound and what i consider a good sounding headset and a just ok sounding headset to something i think is a waste of money. This headset falls in the category of WOW it is hands down one of the best headsets i have ever had slipped over my ears. From opening the box to placing the headset over my ears i could not be happier with this headset. First off connection and setup with this headset was so easy. I picked bluetooth but you can also go with a USB dongle that plugs in and it uses 2.4 GHZ to use it wirelessly. I used the bluetooth because i like to keep my USB ports open incase i need them for something else. It also comes with instructions how to go to the windows website and download Dolby Atmos. If you do not the headset will still work but you are not doing it justice. You will be able to tell once you have downloaded it and turned it on because there is a setting that lets you know dolby atmos is activated and your ears will instantly hear the difference. Without dolby atmos activated the sound is still great but once you turn dolby atmos on it's like the difference of listening to sound through a styrofoam cup with a string tied to it or being live in concert. I can't emphasize enough to make sure you download dolby atmos, you will thank me later. Also don't let the look of the headset fool you, it looks kind of cheaply made but i assure you it's definitely not. Personally i think it looks pretty awesome and it makes it so light on your head,to the point i forget i even have it on my head. The only complaint i have and it's not really a big deal,is the Mic is a hidden type on the left side and there is a little bump out were you can kind of pull it backwards with your finger to get the Mic to come out for use. But it's really tight so it's kind of hard to get the Mic to pop out. Given it's brand new so maybe after a bit of use it will start to come out easier. Bottom line this is a great headset. Sound quality top notch,easy to install and setup, looks great,very light and comfortable on your head and ears. You cant go wrong with this headset and it's money very well spent.Also you can use it with xbox, switch,PC and im guessing anything with a bluetooth hook up.
This review is from RIG - 600 Pro HX Dual Wireless Gaming Headset with Bluetooth & Dolby Atmos 3D Audio for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC - Black
Jeff Posted