
Cooler Master MH752
40mm wired · 3.5mm + USB soundcard headset, detachable mic, 7.1 virtual via USB.
Underrated at ₹5,000. Removable mic, metal build, 7.1 via USB. Cooler Master has India service centers in major cities.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
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Cooler Master MH752 Review India 2026 — Best Gaming Headset Under ₹6,000?
Cooler Master MH752 — The Underrated ₹5,000 Headset That Punches Up
Cooler Master makes cases, coolers, and peripherals that quietly outperform their brand recognition in the gaming headset space. The MH752 is the clearest example of this. When I first tested it, I expected a mid-tier gaming headset experience. What I got was noticeably better sound, a clean mic, and solid build that I didn't expect at ₹5,000.
Most people asking for headset recommendations at this price go straight to Logitech or HyperX without considering Cooler Master. If you've ignored the MH752, it's worth a look.
Sound and Mic Performance
The 40mm drivers in the MH752 are tuned for a balanced-to-slightly-warm profile. The bass is controlled — present without being bloated. Mids are clear, which matters for both gaming dialogue and music. The high end has good extension without being harsh, which makes long sessions less fatiguing.
The included USB soundcard with 7.1 virtual surround processing is functional. I wouldn't call it transformative — virtual surround on a closed-back headset is always a compromise — but for positional audio in FPS games it does add some directionality that pure stereo doesn't provide. The 3.5mm connection bypasses it entirely for console use or if you prefer pure stereo on PC.
Detachable boom microphone is a meaningful feature at this price. When you're not gaming, you remove it and the MH752 functions as a normal pair of headphones. Mic quality is above average — cardioid pickup pattern, clear voice reproduction, decent background noise rejection. Teammates on Discord hear you clearly.
India Pricing and Availability
The MH752 sits at ₹4,999–5,999 in India. MDComputers and PrimeABGB are your best bets for competitive pricing. Amazon India stocks it but availability can fluctuate — the MH752 isn't as widely distributed as Logitech or HyperX, which is the main complaint with this headset in India. If you're in a tier-2 city, you're ordering online.
Cooler Master has improved its India warranty infrastructure. 2-year warranty, handled through their India service team. Not as seamless as Logitech's network, but functional. Email-based RMA works adequately.
The fact that you get a USB soundcard in the box matters at this price — you're not paying extra for virtual surround capability, it's bundled.
Who Should Buy the MH752
Buy it if you're a PC gamer wanting all-in-one value — good sound, working surround via USB, strong mic, detachable design, and real metal construction — and your budget caps around ₹6,000. The value-per-rupee is exceptional.
Skip it if you're primarily on console. The USB soundcard doesn't work on PS5 or Xbox, so you're stuck with stereo via 3.5mm. Skip it also if you need easy availability in tier-3 cities or prefer to buy in-store at Croma — distribution is thinner than the big names.
Questions
Different strengths at different prices. The MH752 at ₹5,000 delivers excellent value with detachable mic and included USB soundcard. The Cloud Alpha S at ₹7,500 has better overall audio quality with its dual-chamber drivers and better mic. If you can stretch the budget, the Cloud Alpha S wins. If you can't, the MH752 holds its own impressively.
Yes — via the included USB soundcard on PC. 7.1 virtual surround is software-processed. On console (3.5mm only), it's stereo.
2-year limited warranty. Contact Cooler Master India support for RMA. Service turnaround is typically 2–3 weeks via courier.
Yes — the boom mic detaches cleanly. Without the mic it looks and functions like a standard pair of headphones, which is handy for daily commute use or office settings.