With the current RGB craze it's easy to forget not every peripheral needs that RGB flair. Cooler Master has taken a different approach with the MH751 and decided to put all the focus on comfort, quality, minimalist yet sleek design and versatility.
With the current RGB craze it's easy to forget not every peripheral needs that RGB flair. Cooler Master has taken a different approach with the MH751 and decided to put all the focus on comfort, quality, minimalist yet sleek design and versatility.
Cooler Master's new analogue gaming headset hits all the right spots: it's comfortable, performs very well, and offers good value for your money!
Good overall sound quality; Fantastic comfort; Excellent microphone; Good build quality; Great value for money; Responds well to equalization; Unobtrusive aesthetics
Could do with more bass; Remote control too far down the cable
There are so many great high-end gaming headsets out there these days, Most come packed to the brim with bells and whistles in a trend that has led to inflated prices. That's why, when we can find one of the best gaming headsets that focuses on the bare essentials, we take notice – and we've...
Extremely comfortable; Excellent mic; Decent sound quality
More expensive than comparable headsets; Low impedance
Comfort: 5/5 Sound: 4/5 Looks: 5/5 The best quality these have is how comfortable they are! I can wear them for hours no problem. They do get a bit warm and make my ears sweat but not as fast as other pleather headphones such as the HyperX Cloud Alphas.
Best bang for your buck "closed back" [gaming] headphones. These are actually based on a pair of Takstar headphones that were popular in their own right. The MH751 are my go to "closed back" headphones and for "open back" I use the Philips SHP9500 with a vmoda boom pro. Couldn't be happier.
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