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Cooler Master MasterPulse MH320 Review

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The Package


The Cooler Master MasterPulse MH320 comes in a very simple black box. The front of the box showcases the headset and mentions the soft leather and so-called self-adjusting headband. If we're being honest, the ear cushions and inner headband are actually covered in pleather (faux leather). Another picture of the headset has been placed on to the left side of the box.


The rear of the box contains nothing but a list of key features in eight different languages. The right side of the box also puts a strong emphasis on multilingual texts which cite the name of the headset and URL of Cooler Master's homepage. I'm not sure if 23 different languages are needed to get that message across.


Inside the box, you'll find nothing but the headset itself, encased in plastic, and a small booklet that doubles as a user manual and warranty card. Oddly enough, even though the official specifications claims the cable to be 2.1 m long, my measuring tape claims otherwise - it's only 1.9 m long and, as such, fairly short.

Overall, the packaging of the Cooler Master MasterPluse MH320 won't turn many heads, but I actually like its understated looks. The box protects its contents properly.
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