🎮 Elevate Your Game with Beyerdynamic's MMX 150 Headset!
The beyerdynamic MMX 150 Over-Ear Closed Gaming Headset combines high-resolution audio with a studio-level Meta Voice microphone, offering gamers an immersive experience. With versatile connectivity options and a focus on comfort, this headset is designed for extended gaming sessions across various devices.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Detachable Cable |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 454 Grams |
Carrying Case Material | Leather |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Wide range of devices with audio output capabilities |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Microphone |
Enclosure Material | Leather |
Specific Uses For Product | Study, Movies & Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tips |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | MMX 150 Grey |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Grey |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | USB |
Frequency Range | 5 Hz - 30,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
Sensitivity | 116 dB |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
A**S
They’re perfect just not for me
These headphones are really really good nice sound quality great features and are comfortable. But they aren’t for my ears, extended time of me wearing them makes my ears hurt and it eventually starts to suffocate my ears by trapping lots of heat though that might just be me. Other than that it’s amazing and worth the buy
S**P
Great for FPS games and directional awareness
Great microphone, great sound, very comfortable. I pair these with my Creative SoundblasterX G1 Usb soundcard and it gives a major advantage for fps games such as call of duty,R6 and Ready or Not. Only small downside is the cable transfers sound when u touch it. 9.8/10
A**W
DO NOT BUY IF YOU WANT TO BE ABLE TO BUY REPLACEMENT PADS
I bought these back in April. Already, one of the ear pads has broken completely. They do NOT sell replacement pads at all, even after a full year of it being on the market, and them saying they are going to be bringing them to the market almost a full year ago.
H**Y
Worst gaming headset. DON'T buy it.
This is a terrible gaming headset, at least for me.When plugging into my laptop, it freezes my laptop for at least 1 sec always. The worst of the worst, since I used it its sound would occasionally suddenly become very loud (as I always only set the volume at 10-15). Recently, there is USB re-connecting beeping alert sound occurring when I play WOW, and I only bought it for less than 3 months. The annoying part is that when I play games or stay in gaming screen, the sound is clear and loud as it is set to be. However, when I TAB out to do some googling or try to watch some Youtube videos, the sound volume changes to much lighter. I am not sure if it is a hardware problem or the built-in driver problem. Because there is no software needed to download to use this headset (unlike Logitech or Razor products), I have no idea to how to tune it. It seems to need to downloaded 3rd party professional software programs to configure it.So for casual players like me, I absolutely NOT recommend this headset to anyone. Combine the fame of Beyer Dynamic and its non-cheap but incompatible price, it is my WORST experience for using a gaming headset ever.
K**R
Horrible plastic selection and design choices ruin what would be a great headset.
I had read other reviews saying the same thing, but thought "It can't be that bad". But. It. Is. The plastic used for the body of the headset is just *wrong*. It conducts every bit of touch on any of the plastic or cable directly to your ear. It's like rain on sheet metal, or nails on a chalkboard.I don't even know how it is physically possible that the cable conducts touch sound directly to your ear. It's like when you put a string between two metal cans as a kid, and were disappointed that the sound didn't transmit well, except this cord does conduct sound. Running your finger on the cord makes it sound like someone is running a file over a piano string. Not only that, but other people in the call can hear it.The microphone and speaker quality are both decent, but the bad choices about the rest of the build just make this suck.In terms of comfort, it is worse than my other headset.In terms of mic quality, it's better than my other.In terms of audio quality, I can't tell the difference.But the other, cheaper headset I have doesn't have this horrific sound conduction problem.
B**K
A good, barebones headset.
I've had this for around 6 months. It is built well and relatively comfortable for me. I didn't experience the head squeeze issues others have talked about. The mic is above average in sound quality as well.I would not consider the noise cancellation actually cancelling noise, rather the headset having a "pass thru" setting that allows you to hear surroundings well.I'm picky about audio, and I have drifted back to my Sennheiser HD650s for all uses. The audio in the MMX 150 sounds very narrow and tinny by comparison, but I have that experience with most closed-back headphones now.There are two cons to the MMX 150 I've found. First is the usb-c connection at the headset. In just a few months of normal use, the connection became slightly loose. If it is accidently bumped, the headset can disconnect, losing audio of course, but also sometimes causing games to crash. Second is the audio cable itself can be very noisy. If you move around at all, and the cable brushes against anything, you will hear it loud and clear.All-in-all, this is a decent mid-range option that is simple to use. Just be careful with the cable.
K**Y
Good headphones but the volume wheel was flaky out of the box
This is a good set of headphones overall. However the volume wheel was flaky out of the box, in some positions it would cut out volume on one side.Over time (less than a year) it has become worse and it is now hard to find a position where both ear speakers are operational at the same time.I now need to take it apart and remove and bypass the volume knob, this isn't a huge deal for me but those without the knowledge and equipment may find this to be a daunting task.Everything else about the headphones is fine, I like the removable microphone and hardware mic mute button. The headphones also show no signs of physical wear.Nonetheless, I give it 2 stars because of the volume knob requiring repair in under a year, otherwise I would give it 5 stars.
C**E
VERY nice!
a bit quite for me, same with the bass but with some programs like dolby atmos on the computer you can change that. the sound is very clear i dont know if crystal clear didnt have many in my life but i had others from razer of that prize and they sound way better. Really good sound. great buy! comfort was a little to get used to since razer ones are bigger but now im used to it. it does not have active noise cancellation, ofc, but it isolates pretty well.
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