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Cooler Master MH670 Gaming Headset with 2.4GHz Wireless, Virtual 7.1 Surround Sound, and Multi-Platform Compatibility

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Size: MH670 Wireless


Style: 7.1 wireless


Features

  • Form-Fitting Cushioning - Swiveling ear cups and leatherette cushioning for comfort during the longest gaming sessions
  • High-Quality Audio - Virtual 7.1 Surround Sound 50mm Neodymium drivers and Omnidirectional Boom Mic for crystal clear sound quality on both ends
  • Wireless Audio with Zero Latency - 2.4 GHz means no more frustrating audio and comms lag for a truly latency-free solution
  • Universal Connectivity - Versatile optional 3.5mm input allows for use with PC, PS4, XBox One, Switch - and even mobile devices too
  • Easy Portability - Everything is detachable or foldable for easy on-the-go storage in a backpack or bag
  • Convenient Control - Easily adjust volume mute mic and 7.1 surround sound with buttons directly on the headset

Description

The MH670 Gaming Headset offers 2 4GHz wireless connectivity with virtual 7 1 surround sound and omnidirectional mic for crystal clear comms along with 3 5mm compatability and portable form factor for versatile multi-platform connectivity.


Brand: ‎Cooler Master


Series: ‎Language _ tag


Item model number: ‎MH-670


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎12.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎7.56 x 3.37 x 7.54 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.56 x 3.37 x 7.54 inches


Color: ‎7.1 wireless


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Coolermaster


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎January 23, 2020


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  • MH-752: Almost Perfect
Size: MH752 Style: 7.1
Well this is a surprise. A gaming headset that does almost everything correctly! I am just going to break this down into a few key areas and recommendation at the end. If you want the short of it though, here it is: TLDR; Buy the MH-751 instead, swap out the ear pads for Brainwavz HM-5s, consider getting a rubberized cable, enjoy! -------- Comfort -------- You would think the best place to start would be sound. I believe that comfort is the first thing to consider with something will potentially be on your head for a few hours at a time. The MH-752 is extremely comfortable. Very low clamping pressure and very lightweight (about 250 grams). They still manage to stay put though, so kudos to Cooler Master there. The only thing that lets it down are the small leatherette ear pads. I ended up swapping in some Brainwavz HM-5s. The are a bit larger, use memory foam, and have a velour covering which is more comfortable for me. They run about $20. A couple things to note with the Brainwavz HM-5s. They do let more sound in (less isolation, but nothing like having a full open back headphone) and you lose a little bass. However, the sound stage seems to widen a fair amount, so I feel like that trade off is worth it and results in an overall better sound. The stock earpads are clipped in, and take a fair amount of force to remove. I ended up using the handle of a plastic orange peeler to get enough leverage to pry them off without damaging anything. The HM5 install is a piece of cake though, they just slip on. However, they will not look quite as finished as the original ear pads. The HM5s do not have the plastic ring so they do not clip in. The do have a stretchy material that would tuck into a groove on most other headphones for a clean install. With the MH-752s, there is no way to do this, so the fabric just kinda hangs out. However, once they are slipped on, they do not move around so it's really not an issue. -------- Sound -------- This headset can sound really good or kinda meh, depending on how you connect it. First the meh. If you use the included USB cable with the built in sound card, it will not sound very good. Yeah it has 7.1 surround, but that doesn't help at all. It seems like the built in sound card is not able to provide enough power to the headset. Everything sounds kinda dull and muddy. Not the worst I have heard, but it's not good. Now if you plug them directly into the 3.5mm jack on your PC (or DAC, or whatever you are using) they will sound much better provided your setup can power them (they are only 26 ohms, so it should not be hard to drive them). The dull and muddy sounds are replaced by some solid bass, warm treble, and good highs. The highs could be a little better, but they are certainly fine for gaming or listening to music or movies. The sound profile really lends itself well to almost all activities. It makes sense since these are based on Takstar Pro 82s, which are studio monitors. On the sound front, I compared these to a set of Sennheiser HD 598SEs that I have been using for about 3 years. The HD 598 is open back, which did mean a much larger sound stage, but much less bass. The MH-752s sound a lot more fun than my old HD 598s. Objectively, the 598s sound better in sense that they seem to reproduce sound more accurately and they sound more natural. However, I discovered that is not what I want when playing Destiny 2, or Division 2, or Assassin's Creed Odyssey, etc. I want some impact and something that keeps me engaged. It guess its the difference between plain grilled chicken and veggies or pizza and wings for dinner. You know which one is objectively better, but sometimes you just don't want that. -------- Mic -------- The mic quality is superb for this type of mic... if you use the 3.5mm jack. If you use the USB cable/sound card it will not sound as natural or clear, and iit ntroduces a nasal sound to your voice. If you use a 3.5mm mic jack instead, the mic is really good for this class. All my teammates and hear me very clearly and I more or less sound like I do in person. Volume levels are also fine, although it seems like individual setups can have an impact on that with any mic. I also have a Blue Yeti that I can compare this with. The Blue Yeti is superior. It is also much more expensive and much larger. However, if you are just gaming the MH-752 mic will serve you well. If you are just starting out with streaming or recording videos for YouTube, this mic should do fine while you figure out if you want to continue streaming/recording or until you can fund a mic upgrade. Mics are a pretty big arena to cover, and I only have experience with a handful of them, with the Blue Yeti being the highest end one I have used. So take that for what it's worth. It is also worth noting that the mic is detachable, which I like. -------- Aesthetics -------- You can probably see the product pictures, so not much to say here. They look nice. You could even maybe wear these outside without looking like you are wearing a gaming headset. I like that the understated look, but everyone has their own opinion there. -------- Build Quality -------- These only weight about 250 grams, which is pretty light for a headphone. Even with that, these feel very high quality and solidly built. I have had some very cheap headphones, and the MH-752 is not a cheap headphone/headset. I don't know how they will hold up over time, but initial impressions are very good. -------- Problems -------- Like I said at the beginning of the review, these are not perfect. I have already outlined the ear cups and the sound quality using the USB cable. I did not mention that the cables are all covered in some kind of fabric wrap. To many, this is a sign of quality. Let me assure, this is the worst thing you can do to a headphone cable. You end up with something that is stiff and makes a scratching noise that you can hear in the ear cup whenever the cable rubs against something. Hint, the cable is always rubbing against something. I solved the scratching and sound quality issue by ordering three new cables: *One 3.5mm male to 3.5mm male, 1.5 meter, 4 pole rubber coated cable - $6 *One 3.5mm female to 3.5mm male, 3 meter cable, 4 pole rubber coated cable - $8 *One 3.5mm female to dual 3.5mm male, splitter cable - $5 Using these cables I was able to achieve a much better experience in sound, gained a more flexible cable, and it doesn't make scratching noises. The downside is you lose the mic mute button and volume control. While I would have preferred to keep that, I can live without them easily enough. You will have to decide if that is a trade off you would want to make. -------- Conclusion -------- The MH752 is almost perfect. Most of its flaws can be fixed. However, I paid $75 for the headset, then added in another $39 in parts to make it work for me. That is a total of $114. For that kind of money, you could get a pair of Sennheiser Game Ones or Game Zeros. I had already tried that route though with Sennheiser Game Ones, and they were also almost perfect, except the ear pads were too small and there was no way to fix that. Clamping force was a bit higher as well. And the right side stopped working inside of a week (although that was probably a fluke, Sennheiser makes some quality stuff). So would I buy these again? No. I would get the cheaper MH-751 for $65, then just swap out the ear pads ($20) and get a 3 meter rubber coated male-to-male cable for an additional ($8). That would bring the total to around $93. Expensive? Yeah a bit. But I think it's worth it. You can always get the MH-751 and determine if you like it stock first then swap things out as needed, which is a nice option to have. On a side note, I hope Cooler Master reads this review and makes some improvements on the next revision of this headset. They have been kicking out some quality peripherals lately and I would like to seem them step up their game even more. Time will tell. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 14, 2019 by ClockRocket

  • Excellent gaming headset that actually sounds good.
Size: MH751 Style: 2
I've had my pair of these for over two years now, I think, and they still work great, though sometimes I hear some soft rattling from the drivers at very high volume, so they may be starting to wear out. But that's okay, because it's safe to say these have been very thoroughly used. I haven't abused them by any means, but I have gamed and listened to music in them almost every single day, since the day I got them. Let's go over why the MH-751 is great. COMFORT: These are genuinely THE MOST comfortable headphones I have ever owned in my life. I haven't owned dozens upon dozens of headphones, but I've worn enough pairs to be confident in my claim, especially since I'm picky about headphone comfort. The earpads are super-soft faux leather, and the foam in them is the perfect balance between firm and soft. The clamping force is low, which attributes to the excellent comfort. They stay on your head just fine, but I wouldn't shake my head around like crazy with them on. Also, leather may seem off-putting for some, but my ears don't get hot and sweaty with these unless it's really hot in my room. The head adjustment works very well and extends out enough for those with very large or tall heads. SOUND: Most gaming headphones sound bad, usually because the treble is way too high and the bass is either non-existant or is muddy. But the MH-751 has a balanced, more neutral sound signature. The bass is not heavy by any means, but it is clean and solid, and the sub-bass is good, too. (If you want a bit more bass, an EQ will help.) The midrange is very good, vocals are clear and always easy to hear. The highs are very good as well, they are enough for you to hear things like footsteps in competitive games, but are not cranked up so high that it causes siblance with music. These headphones are a pleasure to use to hours and don't cause fatigue. BUILD AND DESIGN: They are well-built and have an attractive design (thank God there are no useless RGB LEDs wasting power), but I wouldn't say they feel incredibly durable or luxurious. The build is mostly plastic, but it is good plastic, and everything feels solid. This headset won't break as long as you don't abuse it. The earcups pivot and swivel plenty, you won't have an issue getting a proper fit. The microphone is detachable, so you don't have to have it on if you want to use them as normal headphones. The cable on these is detachable and locks into the headphone (very well-built braided cable, by the way), and ends in a 4-pole connector. If your computer has both a headphone and microphone port, you can use the included splitter cable that has an audio jack and a microphone jack. The regular cable also has a volume slider and mute button. TL;DR: Excellent comfort, great sound for both games and music, very good build quality and design. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 24, 2022 by Avery G

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