beyerdynamic is expanding its gaming audio lineup with two new wireless headsets aimed at players who want strong performance without moving into premium pricing. The new beyerdynamic MMX 100 wireless and MMX 130 wireless bring flexible connectivity, long battery life, and two different acoustic designs for different gaming preferences.
The beyerdynamic MMX 100 wireless uses a closed-back design, making it a strong option for gamers who want better noise isolation and a more focused listening experience. This type of headset is ideal for competitive play, late-night gaming, or busy environments where outside noise can be distracting.
The beyerdynamic MMX 130 wireless takes a different approach with an open-back design. This gives the headset a wider and more spacious soundstage, which can make games feel more immersive. Open-back headsets are often favored by players who enjoy natural audio positioning, atmospheric game worlds, and a more airy sound profile.
Both gaming headsets are equipped with 40mm drivers, while the MMX 130 wireless adds a titanium-coated driver for enhanced sound performance. The two models also support tri-mode connectivity, giving users the option to connect through 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth 6, or a wired connection. That makes them suitable for PC gaming, console gaming, and mobile use.
For players who care about responsiveness, the 2.4 GHz wireless dongle offers latency under 30ms, according to beyerdynamic. This should help deliver a smoother experience in fast-paced games where timing, movement, and audio cues matter.
Comfort is another major focus. Both the MMX 100 wireless and MMX 130 wireless feature soft velour ear pads designed for longer gaming sessions. The earcups can also fold flat, making the headsets easier to store or carry.
Battery life is rated at up to 80 hours, which is a standout feature for wireless gaming headsets in this category. Even better, the battery is replaceable, giving the headsets more long-term value compared to models with sealed internal batteries.
Voice chat is handled by beyerdynamic’s flexible and detachable Meta Voice microphone. This design allows users to remove the mic when they are not gaming or when they want to use the headset purely for music, videos, or mobile listening.
With the MMX 100 wireless and MMX 130 wireless, beyerdynamic is offering two practical choices for gamers who want wireless freedom, long-lasting battery life, and reliable audio performance. The MMX 100 wireless is the better fit for players who prefer isolation and focused sound, while the MMX 130 wireless is designed for those who want a broader, more open listening experience.






