Beyerdynamic’s gaming headsets have always lived slightly outside the mainstream. They don’t chase RGB trends or software-heavy ecosystems, and they rarely shout about features they can’t back up with fundamentals. The MMX 150 Wireless follows that same philosophy, but with a modern twist: low‑latency wireless, Bluetooth dual connectivity, and battery life good enough to forget about charging for days. On paper, it’s Beyerdynamic stepping into a space already crowded by SteelSeries, Corsair, and Sony. In practice, the MMX 150 Wireless feels like what Beyer does best—sound first, comfort second, gimmicks last—just without a cable attached. Design & Comfort – Familiar, […]
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