HYPERX HHSC1C-CG-BK-G Cloud Core Wireless Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- HYPERX
Table of Contents
HHSC1C-CG-BK-G Cloud Core Wireless
Instruction Manual
Overview
A. Status LED | G. Detachable microphone |
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B. Power button | H. USB adapter |
C. Mic mute / mic monitoring button | I. Wireless pairing pin hole |
D. Volume wheel | J. Wireless status LED |
E. USB-C charge port | K. USB-C charge cable |
F. Microphone port | L. DTS instruction card |
Specifications
Headphone
Driver: Dynamic, 53mm with neodymium magnets
Form factor: Over ear, circumaural, closed back
Frequency response: 10 Hz – 21 kHz
Impedance: 60 Ω
Sensitivity: 99 dBSPL/mW at 1 kHz
T.H.D.: ≤ 1%
Frame type: Aluminum
Ear cushions: Memory foam
Microphone
Element: Electret condenser microphone
Polar pattern: Bi-directional, Noise-cancelling
Frequency response: 20 Hz – 6.8 kHz
Sensitivity: -44 dBV (1 V/Pa at 1 kHz)
Connections and Features
Audio connection: Wireless USB
USB audio format: Stereo
USB specification: USB 2.0
Sampling rates: 48 kHz
Bit-Depth: 16 bit
Included virtual surround sound: DTS Headphone:X
Audio controls: Onboard audio controls
Battery
Type: Rechargeable lithium-polymer
Battery life*: 20 hours
Charge time: 3 hours
Wireless
Type: 2.4 GHz
Wireless range: Up to 20 meters
Physical**
Weight: 283g
Weight with microphone: 294g
Cable length(s) and type(s): 0.5m USB charge cable
- Tested at 50% headphone volume. Battery life varies depending upon the usage.
- Wireless range may vary due to environmental conditions.
Setting up with PC
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Connect the wireless USB adapter to the PC.
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Power on the headset.
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Right click Speaker icon > Select Sounds
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Under the Playback tab, click on “HyperX Cloud Core Wireless” and click on the Set Default button.
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Under the Recording tab, click on “HyperX Cloud Core Wireless” and click on the Set Default button.
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Under the Playback tab, verify that “HyperX Cloud Core Wireless” is set as Default Device. Under the Recording tab, verify that “HyperX Cloud Core Wireless” is set as Default Device. The Set Default button should also be grayed out when selecting these devices under the Playback tab and the Recording tab.
Setting up with PlayStation 4
- Set Input Device to USB Headset (HyperX Cloud Core Wireless)
- Set Output Device to USB Headset (HyperX Cloud Core Wireless)
- Set Output to Headphones to All Audio
- Set Volume Control (Headphones) to maximum level.
Setting up with PlayStation 5
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Go to the home page and select Settings > Sound
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Under Microphone, set the following:
• Input Device to USB Headset (HyperX Cloud Core Wireless) -
Under Audio Output, set the following:
• Output Device: USB Headset (HyperX Cloud Core Wireless)
• Output to Headphones: All Audio -
Under Volume, set Headphones slider to maximum level.
Controls Status LED
Status | Battery Level | LED |
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Pairing | – | Flash green and red every 0.2s |
Searching | – | Slow breathing green |
Connected | 90% – 100% | Solid green for 5s |
10% – 90% | Blinking green for 5s | |
< 10%* | Blinking red for 5s |
*Headset will play a beep notification (hi-low-hi-low) when battery level is less than 10%.
Power button
- Hold button for 3 seconds to power headset on/off
- Press button once to see the battery level status on the status LED
- The status LED will automatically turn off after 5 seconds to conserve battery life
Mic mute / mic monitoring button
- Press button to toggle mic mute on/off
- Hold button for 3 seconds to toggle mic monitoring on/off
- Headset will play a double beep notification indicating mic monitoring has been toggled
Volume wheel
- Scroll wheel up and down to adjust volume level
WARNING: Permanent hearing damage can occur if a headset is used at high
volumes for extended periods of time
Charging the Headset
It is recommended to fully charge your headset before first use.
When charging the headset, the headset status LED will indicate the current
charge status.
Status LED | Charge Status |
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Solid green | Fully charged |
Breathing green | 10% – 99% battery level |
Breathing red | < 10% battery level |
Wired charging To charge the headset, plug the headset to a USB port with
the included USB-C charge cable.
DTS Headphone:X
To use DTS Headphone: X, the DTS Sound Unbound app must be installed first.
This app can be found in the Microsoft Store.
- On Windows 10, open the Microsoft Store app.
- In the app store search bar, type “DTS Sound Unbound” and search for the app.
- Download and install the “DTS Sound Unbound” app.
- Launch “DTS Sound Unbound” app to enable and configure DTS Headphone: X.
DTS Headphone: X can be enabled as long as the headset USB adapter is plugged into the PC. It can be enabled either in the DTS Sound Unbound app or through the Sound icon shortcut in the taskbar. To enable DTS Headphone: X through the taskbar, follow the steps below:
- Right click Speaker icon > Select Spatial sound > Select DTS Headphone: X
Manually Pairing the Headset and USB Adapter
The headset and USB adapter are automatically paired together out of the box.
But if manual pairing is needed, follow the steps below to pair the headset
and USB adapter.
- While the headset is powered off, hold down the power button until the headset status LED starts blinking red/green rapidly. The headset is now in pairing mode.
- While the USB adapter is plugged in, use a small tool (e.g. paper clip, SIM tray ejector, etc.) to hold down the button inside the pin hole until the USB adapter LED starts blinking rapidly. The USB adapter is now in pairing mode.
- Wait until both the headset LED and the USB adapter LED are solid.
The headset and USB adapter are now paired together.
Questions or Setup Issues?
Contact the HyperX support team at:
hyperxgaming.com/support/
Document No. 480HX-HHSC1C.A01
HyperX Cloud Core Wireless
References
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