In this series is the HyperX Cloud 2, which comes with virtual 7.1 surround sound, providing you with the best in audio precision. It also brings comfort from interchangeable leatherette and velour earpads, as well as an advanced USB audio control box with a built-in sound card that amplifies your audio, and your voice. This piece of engineering is definitely one of the best 360º sound microphones that you can buy. One of its salient features, however, is its mic, which is detachable, cancels out any noise, and ensures your voice is loud and clear enough to be heard, always. In order to keep you on top of your game, here’s what you can do when your HyperX Cloud 2 mic is not working.

How can I fix HyperX Cloud 2 mic not working on Windows 10/ Xbox One?

  1. Check HyperX Cloud 2 your connections Ensure all your connections are rightly plugged in, including the control box and/or extension cable connections. For the microphone, ensure it is plugged in all the way and not hanging loosely. It should fit into the headset.
  2. Verify HyperX Cloud 2 audio connections This could be one of the reasons your HyperX Cloud 2 microphone is not working. Check your audio connections to verify that they are working, by using an alternate mic or speakers. For more information on how to fix audio issues, check out this troubleshooting guide.
  3. Enable audio devices From your audio settings, enable the speakers and mic, making sure they are not muted or the volumes are not too low or turned down altogether. Most times the mic is disabled or muted.
  4. Disable HyperX Cloud 2 audio software If you have any audio software, especially that of your audio adapter, or you have third party software, disable these and enable the default audio controls for your operating system. SPONSORED If you use Windows 10 and are having an issue with HyperX Cloud 2 mic not working, here’s how to resolve the issue:

Check if the mute switch is off Right-click Start Select Control Panel Go to Hardware and Sound Click on Sound

Go to Playback tab and check that the dongle is available as the default device Click Recording tab to check for your headset mic. If it’s not visible, go to the next step Right click anywhere in the space and confirm that both Show Disable Devices and Show Disconnected Devices boxes are checked Right click and select headset mic as your default device

Note: if you find that the Device Manager shows Realtek sound drivers, do the following:

Unplug the HyperX Cloud 2 headset Unplug your web cam Download and install the newest Realtek drivers Reboot your machine Reinsert the headset Test your headset on Voice Recorder by recording your voice Go to Cortana and type Voice Record Click Mic and talk Click again (this will make it stop) Click on the play (triangle) to playback your recording

Note: Realtek audio software sometimes overrides your Windows settings, so you need to do the following to correct this:

Go to Cortana search box Type Microphone Privacy Settings

Click on Microphone Privacy Settings to open the settings preview

Check that the Let apps use my Microphone setting is ‘On’ Click the apps that can use the microphone Test whether the microphone is working using test calls like on Skype, or Mumble. 5. Check HyperX Cloud 2 volume on your control box Volume may not just below or turned off on your audio settings, but also your control box. If you are using the control box, ensure you turn up the volume on it as well. However, you need to know that this volume setting is meant for the headphones alone. Also check whether the mute switch on your control box is not on mute. 6. Check HyperX Cloud 2 audio settings in the game app you’re using Sometimes the issue may not be on your audio or control box settings, but in the game or app you use instead. Check the audio settings in the game, or in the app, then confirm whether this will work for your mic. 7. Contact HyperX Cloud 2 manufacturer for troubleshooting If any of the above solutions do not work, contact Kingston technical support for further assistance.

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