The MMX 150 Wireless uses an over-ear fit and a closed-back design, offering passive noise isolation without an open-back configuration. It weighs 336 g and comes with a detachable cable measuring 1.8 m in length, though the cable itself is not tangle-free. The headset features stereo speakers but does not support folding, nor does it include RGB lighting.
The headset covers a full 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz frequency range using two 40 mm neodymium drivers, with an impedance of 32 Ohms and a sound pressure level of 116 dB/mW. It provides passive noise reduction through its closed-back construction, though it does not include active noise cancellation. For spatial positioning, it supports both virtual surround sound and spatial audio.
The MMX 150 Wireless includes a single removable noise-canceling microphone, allowing it to be detached when not needed. A dedicated mute function is also on board, making it easy to cut audio input on the fly during calls or sessions.
The MMX 150 Wireless runs on a built-in rechargeable battery rated at 50 hours of use, making extended sessions possible without frequent recharging. A battery level indicator keeps track of remaining charge at a glance. The battery is not removable, so the headset relies on direct recharging rather than swapping cells.
The MMX 150 Wireless supports a broad range of connection options, including 3.5mm, USB, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth 5.3, giving users flexibility across different setups. Charging and wired USB connectivity are handled through a USB Type-C port. In terms of platform support, the headset is compatible with PC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox.
The MMX 150 Wireless can be used as a full headset and includes an on-device control panel for managing settings without reaching for a separate interface. It does not offer a vibration function, and no travel bag is included in the package. The headset is backed by a 2-year warranty.