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Cooler Master GS750 Headset stand with MH751 Headset

Rating: 7.5.

We first saw Cooler Master showing off the GS750 headset stand at Computex 2018. It appears to be much more than just a headset stand with QI wireless charging, Onboard 7.1 Surround Sound, RGB lighting and USB 3.0 port. So over a year later from its debut we take a look at the final product and find out if the features on offer make it more than just a rather expensive (£79.99 RRP) place to put your headphones.

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GS750 Stand Specifications: 

Base Colour: Black
Material: Arm: Aluminum, Base: Plastic, natural rubber
Number of LEDs: 13 RGB LEDs
Interface: 2x USB 3.0, 3.5mm jack headphone mic combo
Audio: USB audio codec with 3.5mm jack, 7.1 surround sound, bass and treble,1.8 Watts
Adapter Cable length:1.2m
Wireless Charging: Qi standard certified, Up to 10W
Smart Microproccessor: Prevents overheating, Overcharging, Prevents charging (when foreign object is detected on the pad)
Wireless Charging area: Top of the base, Centered on CM logo
Software support: RGB, Audio equalizer controls
Dimensions: 160 x 100 x 275 mm

We completed a detailed review of the very similar MH752 headset from Cooler Master when it was first released. The headset managed to score high and win our Must have award! If you want to check out the review it can be found HERE .

MH751 Headset Specifications: 

Driver Diameter: 40mm
Frequency response: 20-20,000Hz
Impedance: 26Ω
Sensitivities: (@1KHZ) 97dB ± 3 dB
Cable Length: 1.5 metres, 3.5mm connector (removable), 0.3m dual 3.5mm cable (removable)
Connector: 3.5mm 4-pole jack
Headband Materials: Steel and plastic headband, PU leather and foam cushion
Ear Cushion materials: PU Leather and foam cushion
Mircophone pick up pattern: Omni-Directional
Microphone frequency response: 100 Hz – 10,000 Hz
Mircophone sensitivities: -42 ± 3dB (@ 1KHz)
Microphone signal to noise ratio: 55dB
Microphone Type: Detachable flexible microphone
Dimensions: 149(L)mm x 85(W)mm x 215(H) mm
Weight: 280g
Warranty: 2 years

Pros:

  • Works just like a stand should
  • Good build quality
  • Easy to set up
  • USB ports provide extra functionality
  • RGB lighting means it matches other peripherals
  • Qi wireless charging is fast and reliable

Cons: 

  • Cost
  • USB cable and power adapter cable are short
  • Qi wireless charging is picky on positioning of the phone
  • Limited RGB customisation compared to competitors

The MH751 Headset reatails for £74.99 and can be found at Overclockers UK here

The GS750 Headset stand retails for £79.99 and can be found at Overclockers UK here 

The bundle retails for £119.99 and can be found at Overclockers UK here 

KitGuru says: The MH751 headset is a great piece of kit and comes in at a fair price however the GS750 stand has some flaws and on its own is pretty pricey. However the bundle together saves you some cash and seems like a much better deal. 

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Rating: 7.5.

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