Testseek.com have collected 59 expert reviews of the Cooler Master CM Storm Pulse-R Gaming Headset and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master CM Storm Pulse-R Gaming Headset.
December 2013
(80%)
59 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Comfortable, Braided cable, Cool look with aluminum finish, LEDs (when USB is plugged in)
Lack of symbols on the 3.5mm jacks were a bit unclear (audio or mic), In-line remote annoying, Ears start to sweat after extended use,
This headset costs around 60 euros and I find this a good price point for what the headset delivers, though it can not compete with headsets like the Steelseries Elite and other headsets priced around the 200 euros; but it is also more than three times c...
Exceptional sound quality for games and movies, Detachable cable, Good build quality, Detachable microphone, Headphone is easy to drive and can be used with even phones
Built in volume control doesn't work well and causes channel imbalances. Best to be kept at max volume position only, Retail price in India is much higher than US prices
CM has made some impressive headphones in the past, and the Pulse-R is no exception to the rule. The headphone has amazing bass for an engaging movie and gaming experience and even music performance is pretty good. Build quality is also on a high level...
The CM Storm Pulse-R Aluminum Gaming Headset is a strong, sturdy headset capable of providing great sound experience in both games and music. With the use of an equalizer to tone down the bass, this headset is able to produce a great quality sound that wi...
Comfortable, Good sound, Sleeved cable and remote, Removable mic
A tad heavy
This headset feels pretty good, perhaps the weight is a tad to much to be perfectly balanced. The sound is good and the bass is very comfortable. Even at higher sound levels the bass sounds great and the treble is clear. I tested the sound with variou...
For testing the headset, we have connected it to our Creative Sound Blaster Titanium HD sound card and ran multiple games, TV shows, but also played some music. As with most gaming headsets, we are used on seeing more accents on the medium and low fre...
Abstract: Today we’re having a look at a new headset from the CM Storm brand of Cooler Master, namely the Pulse-R. This headset comes in the same category as the Mech keyboard we’ve just tested and that means it features both aluminum plates that can be custom...
Best gaming sound we have heard so far, Brilliant Bass, Product lights up well, Even the microphone is full of LED'S, Modular cables, Braided Cables, VERY comfortable to wear, Moddable clips, High quality construction materials, EVEN the packaging shows
Not optimised for music really as it misses out some of the mid and high range.
It looks like Cooler Master have really thought hard about this product and indeed it shows. The braided cable is really icing on the cake when added to other great features such as modular cables, removable clips over the drivers and a modular microphone...
In our introduction we mentioned how, so far, CM Storm have had mixed results with their headsets. Thankfully with the Pulse-R, whilst it's not amazing, it's at least consistent.The first thing that strikes you are the looks. With a very high level of bui...
We hate to say this but we were a little disappointed with the Pulse-R when compared to other products from Cooler Master (and other companies). Although the look very nice and the combination of Aluminum and white LEDs are a great effect, it takes more t...