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The Cooler Master MH752 Gaming Headset offers an immersive audio experience with Virtual 7.1 surround sound, powered by 40mm neodymium drivers. Designed for comfort and portability, it features plush cushions, a lightweight frame, and a detachable boom mic for crystal-clear communication. Compatible with a wide range of devices, this headset is perfect for gamers who demand quality and convenience.
Wireless communication technology | Wired |
Included components | Headset |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Faux Leather |
Specific uses for product | Gaming |
Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
Compatible devices | Desktops, laptops, tablets, game consoles, mobile phones, Mp3 players |
Theme | Video Game |
Control type | Noise Control |
Cable feature | Detachable |
Item weight | 1 Kilograms |
Water resistance level | Waterproof |
Frequency range | 20-20,000 Hz |
Package type | Standard Packaging |
Unit count | 1.0 count |
Style | MH752 Virtual 7.1 |
Product Dimensions | 29 x 26 x 11 cm; 1 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | MH-752 |
Connector | USB, 3.5mm Jack |
Material Type | Faux Leather |
Size | one |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
C**N
Incredible for the price
Simply incredible at this price range. The sound quality is amazing, it doesn't have the same high bass and treble with low mids as other gaming headsets, though it is still present, it's not as extreme. If you prefer that you can change it in the EQ settings in the software.The mic quality is also excellent, lacking the 'digital' noise of other mics, making your voice sound natural. One criticism of the mic is that there is no noise cancelling on it, so it can pick up breathing sounds, but you can simply move the mic to a spot out of the way and the sound quality benefits of having unaltered mic audio is worth it.Volume control is great on PC thanks to the USB soundcard, giving you control over volume, mic mute, mic volume and the 7.1 surround sound. However, on consoles, you will not have control over volume or mic mute, as there are no in-line audio controls for the 3.5 aux cable.Speaking of 7.1, the surround sound is great. It is so much fun to play with in games and videos, but I wouldn't recommend it for music, as sound quality takes a bit of a hit when using it.Build quality is solid. It's mostly plastic but doesn't feel cheap at all. It also has a metal band for the adjustable head heights.Comfort is great thanks to how light this headset is and the ear cushions are comfortable,with a lot of room for your ears. Though I personally prefer a more breathable fabric over leather, it does provide a better seal, keeping sound in the headphones.Style wise, it's simple, but looks good, avoiding the G4M3R™ asthetic most other options go for. This, along with the detachable microphone, allow you to wear these in public without looking like a moron.All in all, I would strongly recommend this headset if you have a PC, and if you don't, and want to game on console, go with the MH751 instead, as they have in line mic and volume controls, as well as the same god qualities mentioned here, but lack surround sound.
D**I
Great after some adjustments.
Did a lot of research for my next headset after my previous one broke. Wanted something sleek and simple, clear audio and comfy/light weight. This ticks off all those boxes, and even has a mic, which is a reassuring backup as I use an external mic for my pc. However, this product isn't perfect.It's extremely comfortable and light. I had a bulky headset and wanted a change. I can wear this for hours on end without it getting uncomfortable. Earcups are deep, large and cushioned enough that my ears don't hurt or get squished after long periods of time. Light enough that you forget you're wearing them.It also look nice and clean. Nothing flashy, plain black and gray metal. A simple hexagon on each earcup. You could wear this out in public or in the office, anywhere really without looking silly or standing out.Good quality audio, and has very good volume, in fact I normally keep my computer volume at 40% and it's plenty loud. Very easy to hear where people, gunshots and loot is if you're playing games, and it sounds fine to me for general videos and music. I mainly bought them for gaming.However, while the DAC/adapter that comes with this is very nice, I personally think the 7.1 surround sound feature is a joke. It's terrible for gaming, and makes directional audio a lot less specific and clear. Just kinda sounds like it's coming from all around you as opposed to a specific location. Hate it.The mic is also good. Like I said, I use a mic on my desk so I don't use it, but part of the reason I bought this over the Tackstar Pro 82's (which was my other choice) was that it did come with a mic, so if my Blue Snowball ever broke I at least had a spare.Now here comes the main problem. You absolutely cannot use the cable it comes with. It's unusable. It's a fabric-type cable and you will hear everything it touches through your left ear cup, as what is best described as "scratchy". You will constantly hear a scratching sound in the left earcup, and it's loud too. And what's worse, the headset has a locking mechanism for the headset. No clue why, as this causes to problems. 1. If you lock it, and stand up suddenly forgetting you're wearing it (and you will because it's so comfy and light) you will rip the whole headset off and damage it as opposed to just the cable being pulled out. Dunno why anyone would prefer that, but there it is. 2. When you get a replacement cable, which you will NEED, you have to either find a very specific one that is narrow enough at the end to plug into the headset, as the locking mechanism makes the audio port more thing and long, OR you will need to cut off the plastic/casing around the 3.5mm Jack on the cable so it fits in. I had a long rubber cable from my previous headset which I bought for more length, and after cutting off the surrounding plastic it fits in and sounds SO MUCH BETTER. You can still hear the scratching (just like with any pair of headphones), but only about 40cm down the cable and it's wayyy less annoying/loud, and from there lower you can't hear anything. On the cable it comes with however, you can hear the loud scratching all the way down the cable down to where it plugs into your pc. Seriously, you need to replace the cable.So, once you get a replacement cable, and if you have the money, this headset is amazing. I love it, I love wearing it, I love playing games and watching videos with it. And, if I don't want to wear headphones, I put it on my desk and turn up the volume, and it's just like having normal speakers.
J**.
Great headset
Great headset. Mic is crystal clear, mute and volume controls are great. Very comfortable for long periods of time. Audio quality also great.Keep in mind that there is quite a lot of noise cancellation (passive) so things like the doorbell or noises are pretty much completely blocked out. Also, the surround sound is basically a gimmick from my experience. Useless is FPS games and kind of muffles music and videos.
S**N
Sound and Mic both good, but if you have a wide head not so
The sound and the mic are both very good on the MH752It does feel a little weak construction wise but still much better than many other gaming headsetsProblem occurs if you have a wider than normal head like me, the padding does not run all the inside the sliders on the inside, under it for the last inch is hard plastic that digs in if you have a wide head like me, normal width people will not have this issue.
R**S
Amazing for the price. Comfort is phenomenal.
One of the comfiest headphones I've ever used. The 7.1 Surround Sound card that comes with it is useless imho, so it's a better deal to get the cheaper model without the card. The sound quality for gaming is amazing as well as the comfort, multiple hour sessions with these are a breeze. If these had a wireless version, it would be game over. A small quirk, bass seems a bit lacking, but that might be only me, cause I'm a bass junkie.
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