🎮 Elevate Your Game with Unrivaled Sound and Comfort!
The Cooler Master MH630 Gaming Headset combines high-fidelity sound with a durable design, featuring 50mm Neodymium drivers for rich audio, an omnidirectional boom mic for clear communication, and universal connectivity for all your gaming devices. Its comfortable, breathable cushioning and portable design make it the perfect companion for long gaming sessions.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Call Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Cable Length | 3 Meters |
Item Weight | 9.8 Ounces |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Gaming |
Compatible Devices | PS4, PC, Cellphones, Switch, Xbox one |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Microphone Feature |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
Style Name | Contemporary or Minimalist or Modern |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 15 Hz - 25,000 Hz |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
A**R
Great Headset for PC gaming
Great build and I love the quality of sound I get from games like Cyberpunk, Metro, Alien Iso, COD, and many more the games sound crisp the mic works great. Work the money spent, battery lasts a while. I little bit on the heavy side of you like lightweight headsets this is not for you.
M**W
These things are awesome
I really like this headset. I usually don't like headsets or over-the-ear headphones. Because I don't like pressure on my head, and I don't like the heat that they cause on my ears. But the soft material these are made with are great. They put zero pressure on my head, weigh very little, and don't trap heat in with your ears.The microphone is the best quality available for a gaming headset. I use it to record videos, and it's better than the desk mic I was using before. I had a much more expensive wireless headset, and it's quality was too bad to even use (plus it had fake-leather ear cups that trapped your heat in).I also love that the wires come out of the headset, and that the headset comes with a velvet bag for easy storage. Keeps it clean and dust-free between uses.Cons are that 1. you can hear the cable rubbing on your clothes through the plastic ear cup. It's not an issue while there's action, but when there's silence, it's really loud and annoying. You can tell that the ear cups are cheap plastic. 2. There's also very little noise isolation, since they don't squeeze your head and the soft material of the cups are so soft. But that part doesn't bother me. If noise isolation from your environment is what you're looking for, the 630 probably isn't a good choice. Maybe the next level up with the faux leather would work better for this, but I'm not aware.
M**I
For the $109.99 I bought them for, I don't think these can be beat
I'm gonna keep this simpleComfort: 5/5. HUGE pads, enough clamp to keep them on your head but not too much that it hurts, nicely padded headband. Wore these for 9 hours, my only issue is that my ears were only the tiniest bit sweaty when taking them off. Not even a little bit of fatigue, and that's rare for me because I have massive ears.Build Quality: 3.5/5. This is a cheap wireless gaming headset, it's entirely made of plastic. It's good quality plastic, but still. I don't think these will break anytime soon.Sound Quality: 4.5/5? This is kinda hard to rate, but I feel like I have to take into the equation 2 things. 1, this is a wireless gaming headset. 2, it only costs $119.99, $109.99 when on sale. The sound of this headset in it's default stereo 2.0 mode, Is actually pretty damn good. Bass is decently extended, Midbass can be a little bloated sounding but it's honestly more welcome than hindering. Mids, albeit a little recessed are detailed well enough and the tone is pretty much spot on. The high-mids to treble range seems a bit dark to me, but I don't really detect any amount of detail loss. Soundstage and Imaging are fine on this headset, the soundstage is relatively wide but the imaging and and spacing of instruments in music is just average. For gaming, these will be perfectly adequate for footstep articulation and spacial awareness. These are just a very soft and easy to listen to headset, which was surprising to me. Usually gaming headsets sound very very unnatural with Overdone Bass that sounds sloppy and peaky treble that's boosted to the point that It just can't be used for anything other than gaming. Sounds pretty great right? but then you enable the 7.1 Surround Sound button on the right earcup. DO NOT do that. The high-mid to treble section gets boosted like atleast 10db, and not in a way that just makes it "bright." These become treble cannons and very sibilant. In gaming use this could be desirable but even after gaming for an hour in this mode, my ears were ringing and it wasn't pleasant. On top of the decrease in sound quality, it also added 0 perceived spacial awareness, which seems pretty beside the point. So yeah, as a normal stereo headphone with no EQ? Pretty damn solid for what you pay for. Don't expect miracles tho.5/5 for casual gaming3/5 for competitive gaming4/5 for musicMic Quality: 4/5. This is the same incredible mic that you get on the MH751/2. It's the best mic on a gaming headset. But in Wireless mode, it seems like the bandwidth for the mic is very little, and it causes it to sound very muffled and distant. In comparison to my ModMic Wireless, it's night and day. The ModMic sounds 10x better.But when you use this headset wired, the mic transforms into this almost professional condenser mic quality, it's kind of insane. 5/5 in wired, 3/5 in wireless. No static or distortion, your voice will be heard easily, but it just sounds very muffled.Wireless Range: 4/5. Was able to walk around my entire (tiny) apartment and receive the full signal. Haven't gone further, but i feel like it would cut out the moment I go outside.Battery life: 5/5. The specifications from Cooler Master state 18 hours. The headset hasn't died yet on me once, and I've used it for 16-ish hours in one sitting with no charge before, so the 18 hours is probably accurate. Don't see how anyone could need a longer lasting battery.I feel like I've covered every point I need to.TLDR: These sound good, the mic is fine, and the comfort is the best out of any headphone I've owned. If you need a cheaper wireless headset and don't care about Surround Sound, this one's for you.By the way, to all of you complaining that the light keeps flashing red and green, it's because you have the mic mute button enabled. Please just press the button again and stop acting like Cooler Master rolled out a defective product.
S**E
Great Headset at a good price
I've been using a Turtle Beach Stealth 450 Wireless headset for a few years and it started to go bad over the past few weeks, so I'll be comparing this headset to the Stealth 450Sound Quality - Both headsets give really good sound quality, but the MH670 edges out just a little in quality.Mic quality - I haven't used the mic much, but both are nice detachable mics that are bendy. And people I talk to can't tell much of a difference.Battery Life - I can't comment on this just yet because I haven't really gotten a feel of the battery life of the MH670 yet.Quality - the Stealth 450 does feel a bit higher quality here. It isn't a huge difference in quality though.Comfort - this is where the MH670 excels, especially for people who wear glasses. I don't feel a lot of pressure with the sides of my glasses squeezing my head as opposed to the 450. The MH670 wins this hands down.Range - The MH670 works better with range. Both have good range if there isn't anything breaking line of sight, but the connection stays clearer even when walking around the house and going upstairs wearing the MH670. This was the biggest issue I had with the 450.Button Layout - the 450 has a slightly better and intuitive set of buttons for power, mute, and volumes.Software - the Turtle Beach software is pretty nice, it gives a ton of options where as the MH670 doesn't really have any software. But the TB app can eat up some resources at times.Overall, I recommend this if you want a decent gaming headset that is wireless, especially if you are like me and wear glasses. I'm really happy with the purchase.