MasterPulse MH320 Gaming Headset Overview
Taking a first look at the headset we can see that it has a similar design to that of the Master Pulse Pro, but a little less robust. One that this is present is the steel frame design, which means this headset is going to be more durable than most.
The headband on this headset is leather, but is not overly thick. It is self-adjustable so the headset should fit comfortably no matter how large your head is.
Looking at the “cans” or earcups as most people call them, they are quite big and are meant to sit over your ears. They feature thick leather ear cushions which not only will make things comfortable, but also will help trap in sound to give you a more immersive sound experience. There are 40 mm drivers in each ear cup, which should provide some good sound.
The ear cups also have a closed-back design, which eliminates outside sound. In the picture below you can also get a better look at the steel frame and the Cooler Master logo, which is found on the right ear cup.
Coming off the left ear cup is the retractable boom microphone. It is not only retractable (meaning you can move it up or down), but it is flexible as well so you can move it around for the best placement. The microphone is not removable.
Also coming off the left earcup is your audio cable, it is a fixed cable so it cannot be removed. About half-way down the cable you’ll find your in-line controls which are on a small box. They include a little volume wheel and a microphone mute slider. Coming to the end of the cable we have audio connections for microphone and PC audio. The connections are not color-coded like normal, but are marked on the connectors so you know which cable is which.