Beyerdynamic is extending its MMX gaming product line with its first wireless gaming headset, the MMX 200. Targeting PC and console players, the Beyerdynamic MMX 200 wireless connects via Blueooth 5.3 or low latency 2.4GHs to ensure you aren't behind on the action.
Beyerdynamic acousticians created the 40mm drivers for the MMX 200 Wireless and tuned them for gaming to deliver a clear and complete soundscape. Precise in-game sound localisation allows users to more easily pinpoint sound sources, which can provide a competitive edge in shooters.
For maximum wireless communication in every scenario, the Meta Link Switch and Meta Link Connect allow users to connect the headset to various devices using BT mode, low latency mode (2.4G), and hybrid mode, allowing them to switch between devices easily. Furthermore, the MMX 200 Wireless' Augmented Mode offers a unique gaming experience by combining ambient sound captured by the ear cups' mics with in-game music. Additionally, the MMX 200 wireless may be quickly and accurately adjusted with the control wheel, enabling volume changes without interfering with gaming. The control wheel also controls the mute function and Augmented Mode.
The detachable Meta Voice microphone promises to make voices more realistic and natural thanks to the 9.9mm capsule. Calls may still be made without the Meta Voice microphone attached because of the built-in microphones. The headset should also be comfortable for long gaming sessions, as the revised earpad shape and the memory foam headband with an aluminium bracket ensure a perfect fit.
The Beyerdynamic MMX 200 wireless headset is now available for €249.
KitGuru says: Gaming headsets designed by audiophile-oriented brands are usually considerably better than the average product. One of the latest examples is the Audeze Maxwell, which has been widely praised for its performance. Hopefully, the new Beyerdynamic MMX 200 Wireless will follow that trend.