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Made by Beyerdynamic, a German manufacturer renowned in audiophile and aviation circles alike, the MMX2 Professional Gaming Headset is built for those who won’t settle for anything less than powerful, lifelike sound. The noise-compensating microphone delivers clear, precise voice transmission, even in noisy surroundings, while the lightweight design (a scant 5.5 ounces) allows for hour after hour of comfortable play Read More
oh crud.. i need a good pair but review below says a no go.. The ps4 earbud and mic ultimately blows.. and it has to have good sound since thats how ill be hearing the game.. right now I use external 2.1 setup and that awful mic..
For all that're concerned about these looking and feeling cheap, I've had a pair for nearly two years now and they're still perfectly fine, and the USB dongle is surprisingly pretty good. They're comfortable and sound pretty neutral compared to other gamer-brand headphones which seem to have +30dB in everything below 150hz.
They might not look like much but I was looking for something that would last and not stop working after a year and this was it. If you can't spend a fortune this is what you want.
mcEvoI've owned a pair of voids for a few months now, and would definitely not recommend them. Though I found them quite comfortable to wear over long periods of time, I've had constant complaints about the microphone quality (in terms of volume) and it's nearly impossible to adjust its position other than swinging the arm up and down. However, my major issue with them has been connectivity and power. They seem to need to be re-paired far too often, which isn't easy to do, and the battery life has deteriorated considerably over my use of the headset. Just recently they've been impossible to even turn on, as soon as the light comes on they turn themselves back off again and won't enter pairing mode. Ive since turned back to my Astro A50's until I can get myself a decent headset and mod mic. While it's possible that I've got a lemon, I still wouldn't recommend the voids.