Testseek.com have collected 39 expert reviews of the Cooler Master MH752 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master MH752.
May 2019
(87%)
39 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Attractive to look at, Well built, Good Audio quality, Removable mic that sounds good, Braided cable with locking jack, Can easily be used on multiple devices
In line controls, 7.1 surround creates some distortion
Extremely comfortable, In-line control box works a treat, Nice clean design, Well made, Admirable sound quality, Pricing, Good software, Neutral, - Mic isn't the strongest, - Control box location is too far down the cable but does have a clip
There is a lot to like about Cooler Master's MH752, though we were left feeling unfulfilled by some aspects of the experience. The main area where the headset does shine is with comfort as these are some of the most comfortable we have ever tested, they a...
Unbelievably comfortable, Clean studio sound, Minimalist branding and aesthetic
Cheap construction, Microphone input isn't subtle at all, Needs some EQ love to reach its full potential
The Cooler Master MH752 probably won't take the headset market by storm the way the HyperX Cloud did, but that's more due to time and place than merit. While the Cloud's superior design edges out the MH752, the fact remains that the pair are two of the be...
Good overall sound quality, Fantastic comfort, Good build quality, System-wide equalizer, Responds well to equalization, Unobtrusive aesthetics
Mediocre microphone input on the supplied USB sound card, Could do with more bass (fixable through equalization), Gimmicky virtual surround sound, Remote control too far down the wire
The Cooler Master MH752 is available online for $100. Good overall sound quality Fantastic comfort Good build quality System-wide equalizer Responds well to equalization Unobtrusive aesthetics Mediocre microphone input on the supplied USB sound card Could...
Light weight design, Included 7.1 surround sound processing, Compatible with almost everything, Exceptional build quality, Terrific price point
Limited low end range, Microphone audio pick up is low, Slightly smaller ear cups for over ear design
Cooler Master has certainly provided a solid gaming headset that is clear and comfortable even after hours of continuous gaming. The MH752 gaming headset just feels like a much more expensive pair of headphones and I would happily recommend a set of Coole...
Abstract: Cooler Master's newest headset doesn't rely on flashy colors or RGB lighting. When I first saw the MH752 headset I felt like it was boring and the design was nothing special to look at but maybe that was the point. This is a great example of not judging a...
The MH752 exceeded all of my expectations both in sound quality and comfort. It's by far the most comfortable headset I have worn and had no issues wearing them for lengthy gaming sessions. While gaming, they did an excellent job filtering out any sort of...
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Published: 2018-11-06, Author: Nick , review by: nerdreactor.com
Abstract: Cooler Master is back on the scene again. Recently it has announced a Kickstarter for the ControlPad, an analog keypad for PC. Now it has the MH752 coming out on November 9th, and it is the latest and greatest headset. Let's take a closer look at what it...
Any time a manufacturer lauds their own product as being designed for gamers it usually means that there is a flaw somewhere that the gamers tag is excusing. In the world of headsets mentioning that you've deliberately tuned the audio to have a good bass...
The Cooler Master MH752 probably won't take the headset market by storm the way the HyperX Cloud did, but that's more due to time and place than merit. While the Cloud's superior design edges out the MH752, the fact remains that the pair are two of the be...