Overview
- Beyerdynamic publicly announced the two new MMX wireless headsets on Friday, expanding its gaming line with products aimed at different listening preferences.
- The MMX 100 uses a closed-back design for noise isolation and reduced sound leakage while the MMX 130 uses an open-back design to deliver a wider, more natural soundstage.
- Both headsets use custom 40 mm dynamic drivers, the MMX 130 adds a titanium coating for finer imaging, and both offer tri-mode connectivity with a sub-30ms low-latency USB-C dongle, Bluetooth 6.0, and analog input.
- Beyerdynamic set U.S. MSRPs at $149.99 for the MMX 100 and $179.99 for the MMX 130, with the MMX 100 due in September and the MMX 130 in October, and both will be playable or previewed at gamescom 2026 ahead of retail sale.
- The company positions the pair as affordable, durable options that bring its studio audio heritage to gamers, offering long user-replaceable battery life and modular parts so players can keep headsets working for years.