Beyerdynamic is making its first wireless gaming headset, offering a premium set of $249 cans that are compatible with PC, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch consoles via a USB receiver. But instead of opting for a gamer aesthetic with bright colors or flashy RGB lighting, the Beyerdynamic MMX 200 They come in simple black or gray colors (with some small orange details), which are already on sale on the German manufacturer’s site.
The MMX 200 features 40mm drivers, a removable boom microphone with pop filter, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, USB-C wired/charging mode, and a claimed continuous battery life of up to 35 hours. While these fairly expensive headphones don’t support noise cancellation like Sony’s more expensive InZone H9, the MMX 200’s closed-back design should offer some isolation from a noisy environment, and even offers a transparency mode to allow for greater viewing of your surroundings. environmental. in the headphones.
Many of us know Beyerdynamic for its popular DT770 Pro wired headphones, which offer clean sound that’s good enough for mixing studio audio without spending hundreds. But one of the biggest strengths of those cans are the plush, ultra-comfortable earcups that can be worn for hours without much fatigue. If the MMX 200 share that quality, they may be worth considering for anyone prone to marathon gaming sessions while wearing headphones.