

🎮 Elevate your game with precision sound and pro comfort — don’t just play, dominate.
The beyerdynamic MMX 330 Pro is a wired, open-back gaming headset featuring 45mm STELLAR.45 drivers for precise spatial audio and a cardioid condenser microphone for crystal-clear team communication. Handmade in Germany with durable, replaceable parts, it offers premium comfort with velour ear pads and memory foam, ensuring long-lasting performance across PC, consoles, and more.





| ASIN | B0DB632R62 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Headband, Microphone Included, Wired |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Antenna Location | Disc Jockey Use, Gaming, Office Meetings, Studio |
| Audio Driver Size | 45 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,510 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #139 in PC Game Headsets #156 in Computer Headsets |
| Brand | beyerdynamic |
| Brand Name | beyerdynamic |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | 3.5 mm Jack with splitter |
| Carrying Case Material | Synthetic leather |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Music Production Equipment |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Volume Control, Call Control |
| Customer Package Type | Rigid and padded box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 333 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Circle |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic and Fabric |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 5 Hz - 40,000 |
| Frequency Response | 35000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 48 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | beyerdynamic |
| Model Name | MMX 300 PRO |
| Model Number | MMX 330 PRO |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Series Number | 1001163 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Entertainment, Gaming |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Wired |
C**R
Excellent gaming headset
This is my second Beyerdynamic headset, but my first time purchasing the MMX 330 pro. The TL;DR: this is an amazing gaming headset that I would recommend. I was worried because I saw a lot of negative reviews saying the mic didn't work. When I first got my headset, I couldn't hear the mic at all either. I plugged it all in, checked inputs/outputs, and thought "oh crap, I got a bad one too." But actually, there's a mute/unmute toggle switch that ships to muted by default. It's on the cable itself next to the volume rocker, and so you just need to unmute yourself. Maybe other reviewers truly had defective mics, but I wonder how many simply left it on mute lol. In their defense, the instructions/manual make zero mention of this and it's a miss on Beyerdynamic's part. Honestly that bit of the headset is the only real complaint I have. Whereas the rest of the headset feels quality, the volume/mic mute controls feel a bit cheaper since they're just simple plastic. It's also not placed in the most convenient location. But let's talk about that more in the pros/cons... Pros: - Incredible mic quality. Folks I game with often comment on how good my mic sounds. If you're getting bad mic sound, it's because you're placing the mic far too close to your mouth. This mic wants to be much further away. Try that and it will sound like a studio quality mic. - Great gaming audio. I can hear footsteps and the direction they're coming from without a problem. As long as the video game you're playing has good audio mixing, this headset will excel. Almost feels like cheating. - Really good music quality. Not nearly as good as my dedicated audio headset, but still very good for a gaming headset so it could serve as both if you're looking for an all-in-one headset. - Headset feels like quality, esp. compared to my prior gaming headset. - Ear pads are incredibly comfortable. Way more comfy than my DT770 pros. Super soft pads. I wish my pillow were this soft. Cons: - For the first few days, the headband was a bit too tight and clamping down on my jaw a bit. It clamps down quite a bit more than my other Beyerdynamics. However after maybe a week or so, this is no longer an issue. You can also play with positioning on your head and length, and that can help alleviate - As mentioned above, the box on the cable that controls mute/volume isn't great, esp. for the price of this headset. It feels like an afterthought that is lower quality and not ideally placed. If they make another version, they should improve this. - No good way to tell that the mic is muted. On my cheaper prior headset, the mic had an indicator light. This was very useful I miss it. I often forget I'm muted. - Not bluetooth capable, but if you're here you probably already know that. So yeah, overall I would definitely recommend this headset and I would purchase it again in a heartbeat.
A**R
Open-back sound is legit, but read this before buying
I picked these up because I was tired of "gaming headsets" that sound like mush. I live in Delaware now (used to be in Florida), and between work calls, late-night gaming, and listening to music while I travel, I wanted one wired headset that actually sounded good. The open-back design caught my eye – I'd heard it gives you a way better sense of space in games, and I was curious if that was real or just marketing. My expectations were pretty specific. I wanted something comfortable for long sessions, a mic that didn't make me sound like I was in a tin can, and sound quality that let me actually hear footsteps or directional cues. I knew open-back means no noise isolation and sound leaks out, so I was prepared for that. The pros (what works well) The soundstage is the real deal. In games like Counter-Strike or Hellblade, you can actually tell where sounds are coming from – not just left/right, but distance and height too . Footsteps, reloads, environmental stuff – it's way more precise than any closed-back "gaming" headset I've tried. The mic is surprisingly good. It's a condenser mic with a cardioid pattern, so it picks up your voice clearly and ignores background noise . My friends on Discord said I sounded "like I was in the room" compared to my old headset. The flexible boom arm stays where you put it. Comfort is solid for most people. The velour earpads are soft and breathable, and the headband has a cutout for the top of your skull so you don't get that hot spot . I wore these for a four-hour gaming session and forgot I had them on. Build quality feels good – metal parts, sturdy construction, and it's handmade in Germany . Replacement parts are available if something wears out, which is rare for gaming headsets. The cons (read these carefully) The price is a hurdle. At around $300, this is expensive for a wired headset – there are wireless options with more features for the same or less money . You're paying for audio quality, not extras. No carrying case included. For a $300 headset, that stings. It doesn't fold flat either, so traveling with it is annoying . Since I travel a fair bit, that's a genuine headache. Fits large heads better than small ones. Multiple reviewers note that even on the smallest setting, the headband sits too low – the earpads can rest on your jawbone, which gets uncomfortable fast . If you have a smaller head, try these on somewhere first if you can. Some quality control complaints exist. A few buyers reported channel imbalance (left side louder than right) or creaking in the left earcup after a couple months . Not everyone sees this, but it's worth knowing. The bass is light. Open-back design means less low-end punch. For competitive gaming where you want to hear footsteps, that's fine. For hip-hop or action movies? You'll notice it's thin . Real-world use For competitive gaming and any game where spatial awareness matters – these are fantastic. For music, they're detailed and clear but lack warmth. For travel? Not ideal – they're bulky, don't fold, and no case. For Zoom calls? The mic is overkill but works great. Value for money That's the tricky part. You're getting studio-grade sound and a broadcast-quality mic in one package. But you're also paying a premium for "Made in Germany" and a brand name . A cheaper alternative? Buy Beyerdynamic's DT 900 Pro X headphones ($250) and add a separate mic. Same drivers, similar sound, more flexibility . Did it meet my expectations? Mostly yes on sound and mic quality. Partly no on price, fit concerns, and travel-friendliness. If you have a larger head, game at a desk, and value audio quality over RGB or wireless convenience – this delivers. If you have a smaller head, travel with your gear, or want booming bass – look elsewhere. Final Rating: 4 out of 5 stars. Docked one star for the price and fit issues for smaller heads. Great sound, great mic, but know what you're getting into.
E**L
Best headset/headphones I have ever used in my life
These headphones are legitimately amazing, they are extremely comfortable, have one of the best onboard microphones that I receive compliments about online from other people and the sound is amazing. Unlike a lot of high end cans these do not require EQ and sound great out of the box as they are tuned slightly from the factory so they don't sound too sterile. They also look great and high quality, I only wish the microphone was removable however since these live at home on my desk for PC gaming it isn't a big deal. For gaming these are amazing, I can hear everything ingame much better than before, footsteps for example are very obvious with these cans and the positioning is good as well, if the game's sound design is done well I can often hear where shots or footsteps are coming from, usually well before my teammates can. Make sure to use a DAC with these, doesn't need to be anything fancy a simple Apple USBC-to-3.5mm adapter will do the trick, this will allow the headphones to be driven at 100% as often times a PC's integrated headphone port is underpowered. In my case the volume was too low, once I plugged the cans into my PC using the Apple adapter my volume rarely goes above 50% in Windows! Also, as with many cans they will be tight at first, I have a huge head and they fit fine so they will definitely fit you too, just make sure you give them time to stretch out, if you want to accelerate the proccess you can wrap them around a few books overnight to stretch them out more. TL;DR - If you're looking for an amazing gaming headset that sounds great, feels great and won't require you to sell your kidneys to get, you found it! 5/5
S**N
Love Beyerdynamic, love my DT 990 Pros, but both MMX 330 Pro units I received have broken mics
As mentioned in the title, I have owned and loved my pair of Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pros for over 10 years now. I was so excited to see Beyerdynamic is now making an open back headset that is very similar with a high quality mic attached. The first set I ordered, I hooked up to my PC and no matter what I did, I couldn't get any audio input from the microphone. I tried it on my PC in the correct 3.5mm jack, tried changing all OS level settings, multiple applications, nothing worked. Just couldn't get the mic to work at all. I made sure the mic toggle button on the headset was active and still nothing. I could see that the OS would detect a "noise" when switching the mic to on and off, a very brief input spike demonstrating some electrical switch was toggled and it was sending signal, but I could never get it to detect any other sound. So I sent it back for a replacement. Same thing with my second unit. Just dead mic. No input. I've tried it connected to my phone via 3.5mm joining cable to 3.5mm to USB-C. Nothing. I've tried it connected to my MacBook Pro via 3.5mm joining cable to 3.5mm jack. Nothing. I've tried it connected to my MacBook Pro via 3.5mm joining cable to USB-C. Nothing. I took it into work and tried it on my coworker's PC and Linux machine, connected via 3.5mm joining cable to 3.5mm. Nothing. I really want to love this headset as it has everything I want. Except the mic hasn't worked on the two units I've received. Maybe it's the first generation of production on it, as Amazon indicates it went on sale for the first time on August 23, 2024 and here I am on September 24, 2024 (almost exactly a month later). But I'm terrified of getting a working unit only for it to fail later on due to poor manufacturing or QC. I have no idea what's going wrong or if I'm just the most unlucky consumer of this product, but so far I'm 0 for 2 in terms of units with working microphones. Hopefully others get a chance to enjoy this product and find it to their liking, but I can't roll the dice anymore on getting a working unit and having it fail later on for whatever reason is causing my current units to fail.
M**A
comfortable headphones/sound seperation/clarity/deep bass/solid build quality/low clamping force
these headphones are so comfy, from the velvet earcups to the low but sturdy clamping force on my head. the lows/bass are punchy and deep but do not overpower vocals, mids or highs. everything from lows to mids to highs are crystal clear without drowning out each other and the seperation between them is solid. when it comes to music I compare these to some higher end cans i have but these are gaming headphones so I was surprised that right out of the box the mmx 330 pros sounded this great. purchased these specifically for fps games on ps5 and if the seperation of instruments and vocals are that good, then I hope these cans are just as good at hearing footsteps and subtle sounds in shooters like siege or cod with explosions and voice chat happening at the same time. the wire is a bit on the longer side but it does come coiled up with a velcro band that I do not plan on unraveling. the wire actually feels stronger than other headphone wires that im used to. apart from raising volume on your system, there is also a volume rocker on the wire as well. the only possible downside I can think of, and for me this is overlooked due to how comfy these headphones are, is that I do notice some heat buildup on my ears, but again, these headphones are so light and comfy and the earcups so soft that the heat is not that bad. I wear glasses and that did not effect the confort in any way at all which is is a first for me and headphones. i have a pair of akgs and a pair of sennheisers but they are both straight headphones for music not gaming so I cant really compare but i can say these are more comfortable than the sennheisers(massdrop HD 6xx) and lighter weight than the akgs(K701) and lastly I believe the build quality of the mmx 330 pros is superior to both of these. at the end of the day im happy with my purchase. Edit: I have played rainbow six siege and the sound isolation of footsteps is wonderful, almost perfect. everything else sounds enchanced too but not shrill.
C**M
Incredible Comfort and Top-Tier Performance
The beyerdynamic MMX 330 Pro Open‑Back Gaming Headset has completely exceeded my expectations. It’s one of the most comfortable headsets I’ve ever worn — perfect for long gaming sessions without any pressure or fatigue. The sound quality is outstanding, with clear highs, rich mids, and an open‑back design that makes everything feel spacious and natural. The microphone is equally impressive, delivering crisp, professional‑level clarity that friends and teammates immediately noticed. Overall, this headset delivers premium comfort, amazing audio, and one of the best mics in its class. Absolutely love it!
A**L
good headset
great headphones very comfortable and great audio. only issue is the cord is so unnecessarily long i tripped over it countless times and broke it having to order a replacement
A**R
Worth it
Fantastic sound quality - well worth the price point. I have a large head and still the headset is comfortable for long-term wear. If there's any downsides it's that the sound drivers don't perform so well when wired to my phone and the microphone is not detachable. Treat this set well and it should last for a long time.
T**I
Máxima calidad
He comprado los MMX 330 Pro con una tarjeta de sonido AE-5 PLUS y el resultado ha sido simplemente espectacular. La calidad de sonido es impresionante: los bajos tienen cuerpo, los medios son nítidos y detallados, y los agudos suenan claros y naturales. Esa amplitud y profundidad hace que pasos y disparos en shooters se escuchen con una precisión brutal, ayudándote a localizar enemigos y a sumergirte por completo en el juego. Además, la comodidad es sobresaliente: las almohadillas de terciopelo y la diadema acolchada permiten jugar durante horas sin molestias, y la construcción es robusta pero ligera. Los materiales transmiten solidez y sensación de producto de gama alta. También quiero destacar lo bien que aprovecha una tarjeta de sonido externa como la AE-5 PLUS: el sonido se vuelve aún más detallado, espacioso y dinámico — una combinación que convierte cualquier partida en una experiencia de sonido profesional. En definitiva: si buscas auriculares de gama alta para gaming (sobre todo shooters) con sonido increíble, comodidad total y materiales de calidad, los MMX 330 Pro son una apuesta segura. Totalmente recomendados.
J**R
Zeer comfortabele headset met top kwaliteit.
Ik was bewust op zoek naar een open back, bedraadde headset met focus op comfort en geluidskwaliteit. De oorkussens zitten zeer aangenaam en zacht, weinig druk op het hoofd, en fenomenale geluidskwaliteit zowel voor muziek, games als films. Ik gebruik de headset zonder aparte DAC maar gebruik wel de Dolby Atmos voor Headphones plugin op Windows voor films te kijken.
O**I
Top quality sound
Top quality sound, very good ergonomics
C**A
Great product
Awesome sound and product 👌 and its a bargain for 250 😅
C**R
Bra kvalitet och super ljud!
Har haft olika steelseries och turtle beach innan. Vet att man inte får svära men #@&@# vilka bra hörlurar om man jämför med alla andra jag haft! Kommer köra detta märket för all framtid nu!
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