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<p>Kingston is on a roll with its HyperX gaming brand. What started with high-performance memory 15 years ago has recently branched out to peripherals, with great success. Its headphones and gaming mice are lauded for delivering a lot of bang for the buck, and its <a href="http://ift.tt/2mZhPyO" target="_blank">Cloud II headset</a> is our hands-down f<a href="http://ift.tt/2mZhPyO" target="_blank">avorite for the price</a>.
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