Average score
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.6
Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.0
Active noise cancellation
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
1.0

A review explicitly notes that the wireless model lacks active noise cancellation.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Android compatibility
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
2.5

Android compatibility looks inconsistent from the single directly relevant review, working on one Android device but not another.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.0

Only one review mentioned Android use directly, but it treated headphone-jack phone compatibility as a legitimate plus.

App
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.8

Ngenuity app support exists and can be useful, but the experience varies by platform and setup.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.3

Only one review discussed the companion software directly, framing Sonar as the main app-based value add on PC.

Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.5

One review says audio cues stay in sync with on-screen action, supporting good AV sync on the wireless link.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Bass performance
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.9

Bass tuning is divisive. Some reviews describe deep, impactful, or boosted bass, while others say the low end lacks punch or warmth.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.3

Bass is the most divisive tuning choice: some reviews praise its punch, weight, or accuracy, while others say it is restrained, dull, bloated, or overpowering in games.

Battery
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.9

Battery life is one of the standout features, with repeated reports in the roughly 100 to 120 hour range and very slow drain.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Bluetooth
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
1.2

Wireless reviews repeatedly criticize the lack of Bluetooth connectivity.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Build quality
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.5

Build quality is a major recurring strength, with repeated praise for sturdy materials, durability, and robust construction.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.0

Build impressions are mostly positive for a plastic budget headset, though a few comments question the mic boom or premium feel.

Button control usability
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.3

On-headset controls are generally well received, with easy access, useful mute and volume placement, and good dial feel.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.9

The headset's basic controls are easy to understand and convenient in many reviews, but feedback around mute status is not always clear.

Cable quality
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.7

Cable impressions are mixed: some reviews praise low microphonics or only minor noise, while another hears noticeable cable noise.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.6

Only one review discussed the cable directly, calling it good quality but a bit short.

Carry case quality
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.3

Wireless bundles include a pouch or bag, but usefulness is mixed because the bag offers little real protection.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Charging
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.5

The wireless model charges over USB-C.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Clamping force comfort
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
5.0

Clamping force is repeatedly described as just right—secure without excess pressure.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
2.9

Clamp comfort is mixed: some users tolerate it fine, while others call the pressure strong, excessive, or tiring over longer sessions.

Comfort during long use
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.4

Long-session comfort is one of the clearest strengths, though one review still found the pleather hot and sticky after hours.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.3

Comfort is a major selling point across the review set thanks to the low weight, strap, and soft pads, though clamp, warmth, or fit can still become issues for some users.

Connectivity versatility
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
2.0

One review specifically criticizes dongle-only connectivity as restrictive versus more flexible alternatives.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.6

The 3.5mm analog design is widely praised for working across many devices without much setup.

Console compatibility limitations
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
2.0

One review says the wireless connectivity model limits what devices and use cases the headset works well with.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
2.6

The 3.5mm design works broadly, but reviews repeatedly note tradeoffs such as adapter needs, Windows-centric software advantages, or the lack of USB convenience.

Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.6

Design feedback is strongly positive, with reviewers calling it sleek, premium, or visually appealing.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.3

The design is usually described as sleek, simple, or understated, with several reviews liking its minimal look.

Detachable cable convenience
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
1.5

Multiple wired reviews explicitly criticize the fixed cable and wanted a detachable option.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.3

The detachable 3.5mm cable is repeatedly treated as a practical convenience for travel, replacement, and broad device use.

Detachable microphone convenience
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.0

The detachable mic design is viewed positively for flexibility and muting convenience.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Dongle
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.3

The headset relies on a USB dongle; some see that as appropriate for gaming, while others dislike being tied to it.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Ear cup padding quality
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.7

Earpads are widely praised as plush, deep, and memory-foam cushioned.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.0

The ear pads are often praised for softness, room, or memory foam comfort, but a few reviews complain about warmth or lower-quality cloth feel.

Ear cup swivel/rotation range
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
1.9

Limited swivel or rotation is a recurring complaint across both wired and wireless impressions.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.4

Swivel and lay-flat earcup movement is repeatedly mentioned as useful for fit, neck rest, and storage.

Earpad replacement ease
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.5

One review notes the pads are removable and easy to swap for alternative options.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.7

The few reviews that mention pad swaps describe replacement as straightforward and user-friendly.

Equalizer customization
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.5

EQ customization is a clear strength on supported platforms, with custom profiles and 10-band adjustment repeatedly mentioned.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.6

EQ customization is a clear strength on PC, with multiple reviews praising the breadth and usefulness of SteelSeries' tuning options.

Fit/seal reliability
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.5

One review explicitly praises the comfort and seal as a standout strength.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.5

The overall tuning is described as mostly balanced or neutral, though one reviewer felt it could sound flat or unexciting.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.2

Across reviews, the tuning is often described as balanced or reasonably well judged for the price, even if not perfectly refined.

Game/Chat balance control
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
1.0

One review specifically complains that game-chat mix is missing.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.1

Only one review mentioned game/chat balancing directly, and it framed ChatMix as part of the optional PC software feature set.

Headband adjustability
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.5

One review says the headband adjustment has tactile bumps but could be clearer or more refined.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.3

The adjustable strap and fit system are generally seen as easy to dial in and helpful for distributing weight.

Hinge durability
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.5

One detailed build review says the revised hinge and buckle design looks less likely to split than the older model.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.4

The hinge and fork layout are viewed positively where discussed, especially compared with designs that seem more failure-prone.

Included accessories
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.9

Accessory bundles vary, but common inclusions are the microphone, dongle or adapter, charging cable, and sometimes a bag; one wired review also notes a missing pouch.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.4

Included cables and the PC splitter are viewed as useful extras rather than throw-in filler.

Instrument separation
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.0

One review found the presentation separated musical parts cleanly enough to appreciate individually.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.1

Detail separation is serviceable rather than elite, with reviews noting limits in sound separation or muddy layering versus better headsets.

Integrated microphone
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
No score yet
Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.5

The retractable integrated mic is repeatedly treated as practical because it stays out of the way when not needed while remaining easy to deploy.

Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.5

One review says the drivers still hold together well when the gain is pushed to max.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
2.9

At higher volumes, clarity can soften, with reports of crackling or treble strain rather than clean headroom.

Microphone
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.6

Microphone quality is a standout strength across the review set, with repeated praise for clarity and overall performance.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.9

The mic itself is usually rated anywhere from good to very good for the class, though not every reviewer is impressed by raw capture quality.

Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.4

Noise rejection is a major microphone strength, with multiple reviews noting reduced background noise from fans, keyboards, room noise, or other people.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.8

Mic noise handling is usually helpful and sometimes strong, but several reviews still note hiss, remaining background sound, or only average isolation.

Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.7

Call and voice-chat performance is consistently strong, with clear voice chat, clean artifacts, and positive Teams-style feedback.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.2

Call and chat quality is usually described as clear and intelligible, with only a few reviews calling the mic merely middling.

Midrange clarity
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
2.8

Midrange is a weaker part of the tuning in the supporting reviews, with mids described as relatively weak, recessed, or in the background.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.1

When mids are discussed directly, reviewers usually describe them as clean or good, though not especially airy or nuanced.

Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.3

Across wired and wireless reviews, compatibility coverage is broad for PC, PlayStation, Switch, phones, mobile devices, and similar USB or 3.5mm connections.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.8

Multi-platform support is one of the clearest consensus strengths, with repeated praise for easy use across PC, consoles, and other 3.5mm devices.

Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.2

Passive isolation is a recurring strength, with the earcups blocking ambient noise well even without ANC.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
2.8

Passive isolation is consistently described as modest, with outside noise still getting through more than some users may want.

Packaging quality
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.0

One review says the wired box uses molded inserts that hold the headset securely.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Portability/foldability
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
1.5

Portability is limited by the bulky design and lack of folding or rotating travel features.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.4

Its light frame and lay-flat behavior make it easy to carry, even if it is not a truly compact folding headset.

Positional audio accuracy
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.4

Positional performance is mixed. Some reviews say cues are easy to place, while others found directionality only adequate or clearly weak.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.6

Positional performance is mixed: some reviews say cues are easy to place, while others say separation and directional precision fall short for competitive play.

Preset EQ profile quality
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
2.3

Preset quality is inconsistent: some reviews like having preset choices, while others call them junk or nonfunctional.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.7

Where presets are mentioned, reviewers describe them as meaningful upgrades that improve playback or give useful game-specific options.

Replaceable earpads
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.5

Multiple reviews mention that the pads can be swapped, including fit with replacement or universal pads.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.6

Only one review explicitly mentioned replaceable pads, but it described them as a welcome durability and serviceability perk.

Sidetone adjustment quality
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.0

One review positively notes working mic monitoring or sidetone through Ngenuity.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Smudge resistance
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
No score yet
Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.1

Only one review mentioned fingerprints directly and said the black model resisted them reasonably well.

Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
2.4

Setup and software impressions are mixed. Some reviews found setup easy or smooth, while others ran into detection or app issues.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.5

Setup is repeatedly described as easy, with plug-and-play use out of the box and optional software rather than required software.

Sound leakage
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.5

One review specifically credits the fit and seal with low sound leakage.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Sound quality
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.8

Sound quality trends positive for gaming and general media, but it is not universally loved; some reviews praise detail and overall presentation while others call it mediocre or flat.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.2

Reviews generally describe the overall sound as solid, balanced, and better than expected for the price, though some still call it compressed, flat, or merely decent rather than standout.

Soundstage width
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
2.9

Soundstage is usually described as narrow or merely average rather than expansive.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.4

Soundstage is described as fairly intimate or not especially wide, though not so cramped that games feel closed in.

Spatial audio
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.6

Spatial audio is present and sometimes helpful, but reactions are mixed: some found it precise or more immersive, while others found DTS subtle or poor.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.4

Spatial and surround effects are one of the stronger gaming positives, especially on PS5 or with PC software, though not every review finds it equally impressive.

Stability
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.5

One review says the light clamp still keeps the headset in place securely.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.2

Only one review addressed stability directly and found the fit secure enough to avoid slipping without becoming overly loose.

Treble clarity
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.0

Treble generally comes through as clear and crisp, though one review also notes extra brightness in the highs.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.1

Treble is usually described as clear enough and not abrasive, but it is not presented as a major strength.

USB-C
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.5

USB-C support appears in the included adapter and cable arrangement.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Value for money
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
3.7

Value is mixed overall: several reviews say the headset is worth the money or very strong at $100, while others are less convinced at higher wireless pricing.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.3

Value is one of the strongest consensus positives, with many reviews calling the Nova 1 easy to recommend for the money despite clear compromises.

Volume output
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.7

Volume headroom is strong, with reviewers repeatedly saying the headset gets very loud.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
3.6

Loudness impressions are mixed: one review calls it very loud, while another says it is one of the quieter options even though it still reaches usable volume.

Weight comfort
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.1

Weight is generally seen as light or manageable, though one review still noted ear fatigue and another called it middling rather than ultralight.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.6

Low weight is one of the most consistently praised traits, with multiple reviews highlighting how light and easy to wear the headset feels.

Wireless latency
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
4.8

Low-latency wireless performance is consistently praised, with reviewers reporting little to no lag.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
No score yet
Xbox compatibility
Product 1: HyperX Cloud III
1.0

Wireless reviews consistently say Xbox support is missing.

Product 2: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
4.7

Xbox support is described positively anywhere the 3.5mm multi-platform compatibility is discussed directly.