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Combined connection, game mode with low audio latency, control and customization via the branded app.
Combined connection, low-latency gaming mode, active noise cancellation, control and customization via the proprietary app.
There are also other modifications of the model: Hator Hyperpunk 3 USB, Hator Hyperpunk 3
Connection and design
Featuresgaminggaming
Design
overhead, closed
full size Over-Ear
overhead, closed
full size Over-Ear
Connection typecombinedcombined
Connection
USB-A and USB-C
Bluetooth v5.4
radio channel
USB-A and USB-C
Bluetooth v5.4
radio channel
Plugstraightstraight
Cable supplysingle-sidedsingle-sided
Cable length1.3 m1.3 m
Cable typeroundround
Detachable cable
Specs
Hi-Res Audio
Game mode (low input lag)
Audio delay20 ms20 ms
Impedance16 Ohm16 Ohm
Power30 mW30 mW
Frequency range10 – 44000 Hz10 – 44000 Hz
Sensitivity115 dB115 dB
Speaker size40 mm40 mm
Emitter typedynamicdynamic
Microphone specs
Microphonedetachable at the shackledetachable at the shackle
Sensitivity-42 dB-42 dB
Microphone mute
Flexible design
Features
Mobile app
Volume control
Noise cancellationANC
Codec support
LDAC
LDAC
Power supply
Power sourcebatterybattery
Headphone battery capacity750 mAh700 mAh
Charging time2 h2 h
Operating time (music)70 h45 h
Charging portUSB-CUSB-C
General
Ear cushion materialtextilesleatherette
Weight250 g250 g
In box
additional cable
USB-C dongle
additional cable
USB-C dongle
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2025february 2025
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Glossary

Noise cancellation

A system that reduces the influence of ambient noise on the audibility of sound through headphones. "Noise reduction" with the help of a separate microphone (or several micro) "listens" to external sounds and sends the same sounds to the headphones, but in antiphase. Due to this, the noise heard by the ears is attenuated almost to zero and the user can enjoy the sound of the headphones without interference even in a rather “loud” environment. For filtering in headphones, Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and Environment Noise Cancellation (ENC) systems are used. The first suppresses all the noise around the listener, the second - reduces the noise level of the environment. Active noise cancellation affects the purity of the sound, but the noise from the outside spoils the picture when listening to audio tracks even more.

Also in the headphones there is an adaptive active noise reduction system Adaptive ANC, aimed at automatically adjusting the sound of the headphones depending on the level of ambient noise. In a noisy environment (for example, when traveling on the subway), the Adaptive ANC system enhances the work of “noise reduction”, in the absence of loud sounds from outside, it weakens the noise reduction.

Headphone battery capacity

The capacity of the battery installed in the headphones of the corresponding design (see "Power").

Theoretically, a higher capacity allows to achieve greater battery life, but in fact, the operating time also depends on the power consumption of the headphones — and it can be very different, depending on the characteristics and design features. So this parameter is secondary, and when choosing it is worth paying attention not so much to the battery capacity, but to the directly claimed operating time (see below).

Operating time (music)

The declared operating time of headphones with autonomous power supply (see above) when listening to music on a single battery charge or a set of batteries.

As a rule, the characteristics indicate a certain average operating time in music listening mode, for standard conditions; in practice, it will depend on the intensity of use, volume level and other operating parameters, and in models with replaceable batteries - also on the quality of specific batteries. However, based on the stated time, you can fairly reliably assess the autonomy of the selected headphones and compare them with other models. As for specific values, relatively “short-lived” devices have a battery life of up to 8 hours, a figure of 8 – 12 hours can be called quite good, 12 – 20 hours – very good, and in the most “long-lasting” headphones the operating time can exceed 20 hours.

Ear cushion material

For full-size headphones, ear pads are often made of genuine leather, leatherette, textile, velor, leatherette, memory foam, as well as their combined variations. In the caste of in-ear headphones, completely different materials are used - the most common are silicone pads, which gently adapt to the individual structure of the auricle, and as an alternative to them, foam ear pads with a porous structure (so-called “sponges”) are offered. Here are some features of commonly used ear pad materials:

- Textiles. Fabric ear pads are usually found in budget headphone models, but sometimes they are also used in the premium segment. The tactile textile ear pads are pleasant to the touch, and they also allow air to pass through well. In terms of acoustic properties, these are completely neutral materials. Note that such ear pads can be made from various types of fabrics (for example, microfiber).

- Leatherette. Artificial leather substitutes are used in headphones of all price categories. In fact, the properties of this material depend on the specific type of leatherette: ear pads made of conventional eco-leather can have excellent “breathing” qualities, while low-grade leatherette often provokes increased sweating of the ears (especially in the hot season).

- Genuine Leather. Genuine leather is a premium product used in corresponding flagship-level...headphone models. Thick leather provides proper sound insulation and deep bass response. At the same time, your ears may sweat when using leather ear pads. To avoid increased sweating, the leather is often made perforated.

— Velor. The most delicate material to the touch with excellent sound-absorbing abilities. Velor ear pads provide good noise insulation, and headphones with them do not cause fatigue even after a long stay on the head. However, the material also has disadvantages: it gets dirty easily, attracts dust and pet hair, and wears out quickly.

- Alcantara. Ear pads made of artificial suede, which are as close as possible in properties and tactile sensations to velor products. However, Alcantara is easier to clean from dirt and lasts much longer. Alcantara ear pads are found in top-level headphones.

- Foam rubber. Foam ear pads are the prerogative of budget over-ear headphones. The fact is that this is a short-lived material that often requires replacement due to its low strength. Partially, special impregnations solve the problem, but foam rubber still retains its structure for a relatively short time.

- Fur. Quite a rare type of material for making ear pads. Headphones with characteristic fur ear pads perform a practical function - they warm the listener’s ears during the cold season.