Beyerdynamic, the veteran in high-quality audio gear, has just stepped up its game, quite literally. They’ve announced their first-ever 2.4 GHz wireless gaming headsets-MMX 150 and MMX 230. However, before you start opening multiple tabs to order one, note that their shiny new toys will only be available in Canada and the European Union for now.
Why this regional roll-out? It could be the infamous trade tariffs playing a heavy hand, focusing their market strategy initially away from the US. These gaming headsets come at a time when low latency and unbeatable audio quality are the names of the game.
The demand for wireless gaming headsets isn’t new, but the tech behind them is undoubtedly shifting gears. The MMX 150 makes an entrance at $250 CAD or €179, tackling the market with 40 mm dynamic drivers and a whopping 50 hours of battery life. You want the added flair of Bluetooth 6.0 and a noise-cancelling mic? That’s the MMX 230 for you, priced at $350 CAD or €249.
Both models assure you of Beyerdynamic’s signature, top-notch sound quality. The MMX 230 even goes a step further with its
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