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The MMX 100 wireless headset will launch on September 1, 2026, priced at £89.
89 GBP · MMX 100 wireless beyerdynamic, company
The MMX 130 wireless headset will launch in October 2026, priced at £109.
109 GBP · MMX 130 wireless beyerdynamic, company
The MMX 100 wireless headset has a replaceable battery that lasts over 80 hours.
more than 80 hours · MMX 100 wireless beyerdynamic, company
The MMX 100 wireless headset weighs 275 grams.
275 grams · MMX 100 wireless beyerdynamic, company
The MMX 130 wireless headset features a titanium-coated 40 mm driver.
40 mm · MMX 130 wireless beyerdynamic, company
The MMX 100 wireless headset will premiere at Gamescom 2026.
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The MMX 100 wireless headset will be available for public testing.
beyerdynamic, company

German audio specialist beyerdynamic has announced two new wireless headsets, the closed-back MMX 100 wireless and the open-back MMX 130 wireless.

Beyerdynamic's MMX gaming range expands with two new wireless headsets representing two styles of gaming: the closed-back MMX 100 wireless for players who want to minimize distracting ambient noise and focus on their game, or the MMX 130 wireless, which is ideal for gamers who prefer to experience the atmosphere, soundtracks, and ambient sounds in greater detail.

"With these two models, beyerdynamic is making its audio expertise accessible to an even wider gaming audience," the company said. "Rather than offering a plethora of unnecessary features and gimmicks, both headsets focus on the essentials: precise sound, high levels of comfort, flexible connectivity, and long-lasting quality."

The MX 100, with its velour ear pads and a lightweight 275-gram design, offers a closed-back design to reduce external noise, a detachable Meta Voice microphone for clear communication, and a replaceable battery that lasts over 80 hours.

It can also be connected to PCs, consoles, smartphones, and handheld devices via Bluetooth 6.0, the included low-latency USB dongle, or a cable.

As for the MMX 130, gamers can expect a wireless headset designed for audio enthusiasts, with an open-back design that balances "a natural, spacious soundstage" with external noise, whatever the user is listening to.

Sporting a titanium-coated 40 mm driver for precise sounds, the MMX 1300 is recommended for gamers who enjoy story-driven, open-world, role-playing games (RPGs), and simulation games.

"With the MMX 100 wireless and MMX 130 wireless, we're offering gamers not just two more headsets, but two different ways to experience their games," said Matthias Heilig, product marketing manager for gaming at beyerdynamic. "Those looking for focus and isolation will find it in the closed-back MMX 100 wireless. Those who want to experience gaming worlds as naturally and spatially as possible will find an exciting alternative in the open-back MMX 130 wireless."

The MMX 100 wireless will launch first on September 1 in Black and Arctic White for £89, while the MMX 130 wireless will follow in October, also in Black and Arctic White, for £109.

The MMX 100 wireless will also premiere at Gamescom 2026 and be available for public testing.

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