The Beyerdynamic MMX 200 is the audio specialist’s first take on gaming headphones. And as a company that’s pretty prestigious for its microphones and headphones, the wireless headset has the full potential to dominate the market.
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As the headset’s name suggests, the MMX 200 resembles the other headphones in the MMX lineup from Beyerdynamic. But Beyerdynamic hasn’t just rebranded one of its existing models.
Instead, Beyerdynamic MMX 200 comes with some of the features that the MMX lineup is known for and combines them with class-leading gaming tech.
For example, the gaming headset is fully wireless and comes with Bluetooth 5.3. But you don’t need to rely on Bluetooth connectivity if you don’t want to.
As a gaming-focused headset, the MMX 200 also bundles with a low-latency adapter. This low latency adapter of the Beyerdynamic MMX 200 gives it a competitive edge over regular gaming headsets.
It eliminates the unwanted audio lag and lets you hear in-game audio with the highest precision. What’s more important is that the wireless adapter is widely compatible.
It works with PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC. And if you want to make the Beyerdynamic MMX 200 with your Xbox, you can pick the 3.5mm connection.
Under the hood, the Beyerdynamic MMX 200 comes with dynamic 40mm high-performance drivers. These drivers can offer “powerful bass, clear mids, and detailed highs.”
According to Beyerdynamic, the drivers of the MMX 200 can deliver “in-game effects with vivid audio playback.” The German audio manufacturer continues that the drivers feature increased impulse response and enhanced sensitivity.
Moreover, the MMX 200 drivers can offer great details across the extended frequency response range. That means you can pick up all the important in-game sounds during competitive matches.
In terms of the microphone, the Beyerdynamic MMX 200 features a detachable boom mic. It’s a 9mm capsule microphone that can record podcast-quality audio.
The electret condenser capsule allows higher max sound pressure levels with less noise and wider response. To top that off, the microphone of the MMX 200 is highly power efficient, making the battery take less hit during competitive sessions.
Talking of which, the battery of the MMX 200 can offer up to 35 hours of runtime with a full charge. However, the German audio brand claims that the actual playtime can be anywhere from 40 hours to 50 hours during less intensive sessions.
Besides, the Beyerdynamic MMX 200 features an amazing build. And even though the headset has no RGB lights, it comes with a rather appealing design. Also, the non-flashy design makes the headset extremely versatile.
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