Summary
Comfort and quality.
Those are the two words I’d use to summarize the Beyerdynamic MMX 200 wireless gaming headset.
The Beyerdynamic MMX 200 wireless gaming headset excels in comfort and audio quality.
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Stylishly designed in black or grey with orange accents, it lacks flashy aesthetics but offers simplicity and style.
The overall thickness of the earpads also delivers some passive noise isolation, which is also welcome.
I’m a fan of this somewhat understated style when it comes to gaming headsets.
The Beyerdynamic MMX 200 wireless gaming headset excels in comfort and audio quality. It features plush memory foam earcups for prolonged gaming sessions, a lightweight design at 360g (12.7oz), and passive noise isolation. Stylishly designed in black or grey with orange accents, it lacks flashy aesthetics but offers simplicity and style. Equipped with a 35-hour battery, Bluetooth 5.3, and low-latency wireless support, it’s a versatile headset for any gaming platform.
There are very few buttons on the MMX 200.
It’s not a big issue, but was surprising to hear.
Both connections work well, though I spent most time using the low-latency dongle.
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There is also a Hybrid Mode, which is Beyerdynamic’s term for a wired and wireless connection.
What I like about the MMX 200 is that they’re good for both gaming and music.
If voice clarity is important to you, the MMX 200 could be a great shout.
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Should You Buy the Beyerdynamic MMX 200 Wireless Gaming Headset?
Beyerdynamic’s MMX 200 retails for $250, which definitely puts it up there in terms of pricing.
It’s difficult to call.
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However, Beyerdynamic launched the MMX 200 as a gaming headset, with a distinct lack of gaming features.
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