The MH670 Wireless Headset: A Premium Audio Experience with a Few Minor Gripes
As someone who spends hours streaming and gaming, I was excited to put the MH670 wireless headset through its paces. The build quality is solid, but sometimes it feels too solid – like it's trying to mush my head in a bit too gently. While this isn't uncomfortable, I do appreciate the comfort of the cups, which encase my ears nicely and keep me snug while gaming or streaming.
The wireless headset has a great range, roughly four-fifths that of some of the top models I've tried. However, once line of sight is lost, quality degrades quickly. The MH670 performed well in tests where I had to pinpoint sound sources in 3D space, mimicking spatial locations. It's clear that this headset prioritizes audio quality over flashy features.
One of my favorite aspects of the MH670 is its mic quality. Without getting into too much technical detail, let's just say it does a great job of picking up my voice and projecting it clearly to my audience. In fact, I've used it extensively in my live streams, both for gaming and chat sessions with friends.
The headset itself is understated, with a premium build that feels solid but not flashy. There's no RGB lighting, which some might see as a drawback, but I think this is actually a plus – the focus is on the audio quality rather than the headset's looks. The detachable mic and multiple cables are all high-quality, and even the back of the headset comes with a premium finish.
If there's one major gripe, it's the rubber plug that covers the microphone hole. This can be tricky to remove, but I've found it's not necessary for me – I usually just dettach the mic when I'm not using it. Otherwise, I'm hard-pressed to find anything seriously wrong with this headset.
The MH670 is a great choice for anyone looking for a high-quality wireless headset that focuses on audio rather than flashy features. While it might be a bit pricey, the premium build and accessories make it worth every penny.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up internet there's a channel over the years paramount and the headsets from the hot mess that was the steel series to the one i still dream about the rog delta to the very reliable asus stuff h3 to the headset and koi enforcer voice wireless after all of that how does the cooler master mh670 stack up no windows search for the software you need add to heart the anchors of payment options nila well about five minutes finished my legit breaking siddiqui windows first off it's super easy to use just make sure that it's fully charged before you start using it for the first time plug in the usb receiver to your computer the computer detects and downloads the drivers automatically then just turn on the headset the two will pair automatically there's a small red light on the usb receiver that tells you that it's not paired when you turn on the headset a green light goes on the headset and then the receiver turns green as well super simple i'm usually worried about pairing wireless things usually some components say some components it's just like they really just won't talk to each other no such problems at all with the mh670 what i also really liked was when you turn off the headset it automatically disengages from your computer tapus command speakers then africa bit duns a computer they'll automatically become the default audio device so if you like switching between your headset and speakers this is super easy all you need to do is to turn off the headset and then sound will pipe up from your speakers automatically battery life is quite long as well i've never reached the point where the headset died on me i've used this for hours and hours of streaming as well as for gaming as well as for gaming plus streaming the battery never died only the build quality is solid but sometimes a bit too solid i felt that while the cups were comfortable and they encased my ears nicely sometimes the headset just seemed a bit too constricting like it kind of wanted to mush my head in but very gently over time that said i have used it for hours and hours and usually the ache only comes after you remove it on headset after hours of use sober uncomfortable talaga the best i've been able to experience is like the mh670 that it's good while you're wearing it and then there's a bit of discomfort if you've worn it for too long after you take it off this is a wireless headset and the range was very good but not the best that i've tried it roughly has the range of around four-fifths of the best headset i've tried the rog delta as well as a sennheiser headset i use when watching videos or tv shows that said all of these things basically rely on line of sight once you lose line of sight quality degrades quite quickly the mh670 was on par with basically everything else when it came to losing line of sight on the sound quality i have no complaints at all all the sound effects of the games all the dialogue of the videos everything that i threw at it came out quite clear nothing sounded tiny or off sometimes when you have a poor quality headset i did use some of the tests on youtube where they play with different audio qualities and while the mh670 didn't quite reach the maximum of those qualities that supposedly a good headset should have to be honest i don't think my ears are that perceptive they wouldn't be able to discern them anyway so the ranges which i did here through the mh670 were quite acceptable those tests also mimic spatial locations so like if you could hear us on to your left behind you rotating around you and actually the mh670 performed quite well with those spatial cues as for the mic quality you really don't need to hear it from me you can hear it for yourself i use this headset extensively in my most recent live streams both for gaming and for the talky live streams that we have now we've started carrying the ram and it looks um looks pretty good as well but so far all of our tests have gone all of our trial runs have gone pretty well 2014 the actual hard work began in 2019 are looking into some form of blockchain further for me the my quality was pretty good it doesn't have the deadening underwater kind of quality that some other headsets have young people you're just talking on an airplane by yourself the mh670 does pick up some warmth and richness which sets it apart from some of the other headsets i've tried where basically you sound like you're underwater the build quality is very solid but it's not a flashy headset there's no rgb it's basically all in black a very understated headset but at the same time the parts are very premium detachable mic all of the cables that come with it and there are multiple cables are not rinky dinky they are solid editions even the back it comes with is premium so it's not a look at me headset but it's definitely a quality headset it does come with a 3.5 millimeter jack so you can plug it into basically anything any appliance these days has 3.5 millimeter except of course for a lot of the apple devices outside of apple though you'll basically be able to use this with anything else the virtual 7.1 surround though only works on pc some very minor gripes the rubber plug that keeps the hole for the microphone covered is really really really difficult to remove but i like having the mic off if i know like i'm just gonna use it for audio it won't need the mic to pick up my voice for streaming or things like that so i do detach the microphone but it's really a heck of a time trying to get the rubber plug in and out of that particular socket other than that i'm really kind of hard-pressed to find anything seriously wrong with this headset it's been my daily driver for around two months i am quite happy with it a little pricey but for the premium quality of the build and of the accessories as well as the fact that it's wireless it's money well worth it yes it doesn't have the bells and whistles of rgb or even asus built-in ai noise cancellation technology in many ways this is a classic headset it does its job well it doesn't draw attention to itself and you can focus more on the audio rather than having to tinker around with its settings thanks for watching and thank you to our top fans now for the name thank you to liam ian meru itx addict john ruben ocha christian espinoza and rafael james thank you for supporting the channelwhat's up internet there's a channel over the years paramount and the headsets from the hot mess that was the steel series to the one i still dream about the rog delta to the very reliable asus stuff h3 to the headset and koi enforcer voice wireless after all of that how does the cooler master mh670 stack up no windows search for the software you need add to heart the anchors of payment options nila well about five minutes finished my legit breaking siddiqui windows first off it's super easy to use just make sure that it's fully charged before you start using it for the first time plug in the usb receiver to your computer the computer detects and downloads the drivers automatically then just turn on the headset the two will pair automatically there's a small red light on the usb receiver that tells you that it's not paired when you turn on the headset a green light goes on the headset and then the receiver turns green as well super simple i'm usually worried about pairing wireless things usually some components say some components it's just like they really just won't talk to each other no such problems at all with the mh670 what i also really liked was when you turn off the headset it automatically disengages from your computer tapus command speakers then africa bit duns a computer they'll automatically become the default audio device so if you like switching between your headset and speakers this is super easy all you need to do is to turn off the headset and then sound will pipe up from your speakers automatically battery life is quite long as well i've never reached the point where the headset died on me i've used this for hours and hours of streaming as well as for gaming as well as for gaming plus streaming the battery never died only the build quality is solid but sometimes a bit too solid i felt that while the cups were comfortable and they encased my ears nicely sometimes the headset just seemed a bit too constricting like it kind of wanted to mush my head in but very gently over time that said i have used it for hours and hours and usually the ache only comes after you remove it on headset after hours of use sober uncomfortable talaga the best i've been able to experience is like the mh670 that it's good while you're wearing it and then there's a bit of discomfort if you've worn it for too long after you take it off this is a wireless headset and the range was very good but not the best that i've tried it roughly has the range of around four-fifths of the best headset i've tried the rog delta as well as a sennheiser headset i use when watching videos or tv shows that said all of these things basically rely on line of sight once you lose line of sight quality degrades quite quickly the mh670 was on par with basically everything else when it came to losing line of sight on the sound quality i have no complaints at all all the sound effects of the games all the dialogue of the videos everything that i threw at it came out quite clear nothing sounded tiny or off sometimes when you have a poor quality headset i did use some of the tests on youtube where they play with different audio qualities and while the mh670 didn't quite reach the maximum of those qualities that supposedly a good headset should have to be honest i don't think my ears are that perceptive they wouldn't be able to discern them anyway so the ranges which i did here through the mh670 were quite acceptable those tests also mimic spatial locations so like if you could hear us on to your left behind you rotating around you and actually the mh670 performed quite well with those spatial cues as for the mic quality you really don't need to hear it from me you can hear it for yourself i use this headset extensively in my most recent live streams both for gaming and for the talky live streams that we have now we've started carrying the ram and it looks um looks pretty good as well but so far all of our tests have gone all of our trial runs have gone pretty well 2014 the actual hard work began in 2019 are looking into some form of blockchain further for me the my quality was pretty good it doesn't have the deadening underwater kind of quality that some other headsets have young people you're just talking on an airplane by yourself the mh670 does pick up some warmth and richness which sets it apart from some of the other headsets i've tried where basically you sound like you're underwater the build quality is very solid but it's not a flashy headset there's no rgb it's basically all in black a very understated headset but at the same time the parts are very premium detachable mic all of the cables that come with it and there are multiple cables are not rinky dinky they are solid editions even the back it comes with is premium so it's not a look at me headset but it's definitely a quality headset it does come with a 3.5 millimeter jack so you can plug it into basically anything any appliance these days has 3.5 millimeter except of course for a lot of the apple devices outside of apple though you'll basically be able to use this with anything else the virtual 7.1 surround though only works on pc some very minor gripes the rubber plug that keeps the hole for the microphone covered is really really really difficult to remove but i like having the mic off if i know like i'm just gonna use it for audio it won't need the mic to pick up my voice for streaming or things like that so i do detach the microphone but it's really a heck of a time trying to get the rubber plug in and out of that particular socket other than that i'm really kind of hard-pressed to find anything seriously wrong with this headset it's been my daily driver for around two months i am quite happy with it a little pricey but for the premium quality of the build and of the accessories as well as the fact that it's wireless it's money well worth it yes it doesn't have the bells and whistles of rgb or even asus built-in ai noise cancellation technology in many ways this is a classic headset it does its job well it doesn't draw attention to itself and you can focus more on the audio rather than having to tinker around with its settings thanks for watching and thank you to our top fans now for the name thank you to liam ian meru itx addict john ruben ocha christian espinoza and rafael james thank you for supporting the channel\n"