Cloud Orbit S is $230 on the Hyper X website.
Is that and the Mobius the only two headphones with both Waves Nx and a 7.1 mode?
Is that and the Mobius the only two headphones with both Waves Nx and a 7.1 mode?
there is orbit S and non-S versions both have waves nx, non-s doesnt have gyro head trackingCloud Orbit S is $230 on the Hyper X website.
Is that and the Mobius the only two headphones with both Waves Nx and a 7.1 mode?
Kingston (gaming) HyperX Cloud Orbit S is just a Mobius with Kingston software. Firmware is the same. Unless somethings has changed since it's release.Cloud Orbit S is $230 on the Hyper X website.
Is that and the Mobius the only two headphones with both Waves Nx and a 7.1 mode?
For the little money difference, I advise against going non-gyro versions.there is orbit S and non-S versions both have waves nx, non-s doesnt have gyro head tracking
Against? I rated it as absolute gimmick, thus went non gyroFor the little money difference, I advise against going non-gyro versions.
Mobius and EL-8 Titanium drivers are about the same size and shape, at least.Checked what I could find about el-8 (here is the vid from factory) and I'm not sure - isn't it bigger driver like from lcd's or something? Anyways safe to assume with mobius/hyperx/penrose audeze went bose way with eq filtering things within the codec or the wnx chip.
I like the gyro.Against? I rated it as absolute gimmick, thus went non gyro
Yea I noticed that, also looks like they just put magnet array horizontally with mobius ones no? I don't know about traces tho.Mobius and EL-8 Titanium drivers are about the same size and shape, at least.
I haven‘t disassembled either, but what‘s visible is about the same.
Both use single sided magnets, both are mounted into an about same sized housing.
Assuming the frequency response differences have a lot to do with Mobius‘ active equalization seems obvious.
Of course, you never twice swim in the same river, as they say.
So putting the same driver into slightly a different housing has an effect on the sound for sure.
Also the Mobius has Bluetooth, neither of the Orbits have Bluetooth.Kingston (gaming) HyperX Cloud Orbit S is just a Mobius with Kingston software. Firmware is the same. Unless somethings has changed since it's release.
Edit: Half right, forgot to check my review notes.... So will pull this extra info.
I like the gyro.
The only way I can get a realistic 3-D effect from headphones.
For me it’s not to turn around head fully left or right, here the Waves NX fails to stay realistic anyway.
It’s about little movements, where the gyro contributes a major part to fool the brain into a realistic immersive effect.
Without Head-Tracking 3-D, Mobius is a nice sounding headphone still, but I do own much better (and much more expensive) ‘phones that I do use with straight stereo.
I know I'm lame for replying to my own question, but I did some Googling and the 1MORE Spearhead VRX has Waves Nx and I saw a video that it plugs in as a 8 channel device.Cloud Orbit S is $230 on the Hyper X website.
Is that and the Mobius the only two headphones with both Waves Nx and a 7.1 mode?
I know I'm lame for replying to my own question, but I did some Googling and the 1MORE Spearhead VRX has Waves Nx and I saw a video that it plugs in as a 8 channel device.
Cloud Orbit S is $230 on the Hyper X website.
Is that and the Mobius the only two headphones with both Waves Nx and a 7.1 mode?