German audio specialist Beyerdynamic is making a splash at Gamescom 2025, expanding its MMX gaming series with two new wireless headsets. The company is debuting the versatile MMX 150 wireless and offering a first look at its new flagship, the MMX 230 wireless, both of which are aimed at the premium end of the gaming audio market.
The MMX 150 wireless is designed for gamers who want a high-quality headset without the usual gamer aesthetics. It features a removable Meta Voice boom microphone, which allows the headset to instantly transform into a stylish pair of over-ear headphones for listening to music on the go. It offers dual-mode connectivity, with a low-latency 2.4 GHz dongle for serious gaming and Bluetooth 5.3 with the LC3 codec for general use, all backed by a 50-hour battery life.
For the higher end, Beyerdynamic is introducing the MMX 230 wireless. This new flagship model is packed with pro-grade features, including Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) to block out distractions and a microphone with Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) for crystal-clear comms. Its most unique feature, however, is a swappable battery system, allowing users to hot-swap a fresh battery into the earcup for virtually endless playtime, with each charge lasting up to 60 hours.
Both new headsets are ‘Made in Germany' and feature the high-quality build and comfort Beyerdynamic is known for, including replaceable velour ear cushions and a lightweight design. They are both powered by 40mm dynamic drivers tuned for precise spatial audio. Both new headsets are scheduled to launch in Q4 2025. The MMX 150 Wireless will cost €179, while the flagship MMX 230 Wireless will be priced at €249.
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