HyperX Cirro Buds Pro

HyperX’s Cirro Buds Pro wireless earbuds offer decent sound for the price, but fail to stand out in an oversaturated market.

-- As reviewed by Tom's Hardware
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Product details

  • True Wireless Earbuds with Precision Noise Cancelling: The Cirro Buds Pro utilize hybrid active noise cancellation with 2 microphones per earbud to reduce wind noise and other unwanted sounds, so you’ll stay focused on what you want to listen to
  • Stay Alert with Ambient Sound Mode: For people who like to be a bit more aware of their surroundings, switch to Ambient Sound Mode, so you can hear the captain turning off the seatbelt sign.
  • Low-Latency Audio Connectivity for Mobile Gaming: Activate the Game Mode on HyperX Cirro Buds Pro to enable a 90ms low latency connection.
  • Bluetooth 5.2 Connectivity: Enjoy true wireless freedom and a hassle-free connection to your mobile devices and other Bluetooth compatible devices.
  • Tough Enough for Life on the Go: These earbuds are IPX4 rated and have a handy carrying case. They’re perfect for the gym and for gaming.

PROS

+ Versatile, functional audio quality
+ Comfortable design
+ Active Noise Cancellation at a low price

CONS

- Audio fails to impress in music and games
- Limited earbud controls and no customization
- ANC is present, but basic

Expert reviews and ratings

By Tom's Hardware on July 28, 2023
HyperX’s Cirro Buds Pro wireless earbuds offer decent sound for the price, but fail to stand out in an oversaturated market.
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By IGN on July 18, 2023
The HyperX Cirro Buds Pro are small, lightweight, and comfortable, making them a good audio solution for those with an on-the-go lifestyle. With up to 35 hours of total listening time between the earbuds and the case, you’ll easily get through a couple of days on a single charge. The active noise cancellation is definitely a plus as it reduces unwanted external audio, but the ambient sound mode leaves a bit to be desired. A low-latency gaming mode is also present to ensure minimal audio delay while playing on PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch, and mobile, as well. However, the limitations brought by Bluetooth headphones – specifically for chat – mean you’ll take a massive hit to your audio quality if you’re playing with friends, making these a subpar option for multiplayer gaming. But, if you’re primarily a single-player focused gamer who wants a versatile audio solution, the Cirro Buds Pro are a good option for under $100.
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