
Cooler Master MH-670
Score: 87/100
HyperX Cloud III
Score: 89/100Rankings

The HyperX Cloud III is a premium wired headset with 53 mm drivers, DTS spatial audio and a detachable mic, built on a durable metal frame and comfortable memory-foam padding. It offers broad platform compatibility but lacks active noise cancellation and has a slightly tight fit for larger heads.

The Cooler Master MH670 offers a premium build with low-latency 2.4 GHz wireless, virtual 7.1 surround and solid audio performance, making it a versatile choice for multi-platform gamers. Its drawbacks include an average mic, micro-USB charging and the need to enable surround manually.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
50 mm | 53 mmbest | |
15 Hzbest | 10 Hz | |
25,000 Hzbest | 21,000 Hz | |
110 dBbest | 100 dB | |
| ↓ lower better | 346.5 g | 308 gbest |
| ↓ lower better | 32 ohmsbest | 64 ohms |
-40 dBbest | -42 dB | |
50 Hzbest | 50 Hzbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Audio(5) | ||
Driver Size (mm) | 50 mm | 53 mm |
Frequency Response (Low) (Hz) | 15 Hz | 10 Hz |
Frequency Response (High) (Hz) | 25000 Hz | 21000 Hz |
Impedance (ohms) | 32 ohms | 64 ohms |
Sensitivity (dB) | 110 dB | 100 dB |
Microphone(3) | ||
Microphone Type | Detachable flexible boom mic | Electret condenser |
Mic Frequency Response (High) (Hz) | 18000 Hz | 17000 Hz |
Mic Sensitivity (dB) | -40 dB | -42 dB |
Connectivity(3) | ||
Wireless Capability | true | false |
Cable Length (m) | 1.5 m | 1.2 m |
Supported Platforms | PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, mobile devices | PC,Mac,PS5,PS4,Xbox Series X|S,Xbox One,Nintendo Switch,Mobile |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 346.5 g | 308 g |
Headband Material | Steel and plastic with PU leather | Plush HyperX signature memory foam |


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Professional reviewers rate the MH670 around 4/5, noting its premium construction, solid audio fidelity, and versatile dual-connectivity as standout strengths, while pointing out the average microphone and limitation of virtual surround to wireless mode.
Everyday users highlight lag-free wireless audio, comfortable fit and strong bass, but complain about the average mic, ear-pad warmth, lack of USB-C and extra steps needed to activate virtual surround.

Professional reviewers consider the Cloud III a refined successor to the Cloud II, highlighting its balanced audio, robust metal build, and clear detachable mic. They commend the DTS Headphone:X spatial audio for competitive gaming and appreciate the headset's cross-platform plug-and-play simplicity, positioning it as a top-tier wired option under $150.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the Cloud III for its comfort, sound quality, and microphone clarity, often rating it 4.5-5 stars. Common complaints focus on the headset getting warm, a tight fit for larger heads, and the lack of an inline mute button.
“Lag-free wireless audio makes me feel untethered.”

“Microphone picks up background noise.”

“Ear pads get warm after long sessions.”


