
'We're offering gamers not just two more headsets, but two different ways to experience their games' — Audio specialist beyerdynamic announces two new, affordable wireless headsets, the MMX 100 and MMX 130
THE SO WHAT
Closed-back MMX 100 vs open-back MMX 130 at “affordable” price points shows how even peripherals are segmenting on experience, not just specs. Gaming and media hardware teams should be designing SKUs around distinct sensory tradeoffs, not one-size-fits-all flagships.
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