


A low-latency USB adapter is compatible with both PlayStation and PC and offers easy switching between devices. What's more, independent volume controls for game audio offer another degree of customization. With the debut of the MG20, M&D has added EQ presets to it's headphone app for the first time, allowing users to select a sound profile to fit their needs. Inside, 50mm drivers power 7.1 surround sound with support for aptX HD for music and aptX Low-Latency for mobile gaming. The headphones also have a semi-open back design for a wider sound stage and more natural audio quality. There's a detachable boom mic for gaming sessions and the MG20 also has microphones for calls when you're using them as a set of headphones. This time around, the company opted for a combo of aluminum, magnesium, lambskin leather and Alcantara. This gaming headset doesn't have quite as many varying textures as some of M&D's other products, for example. The MG20 has a familiar look to the company's over-ear headphones, with some simplified design choices. With the MG20, the company has built a set of "wireless gaming headphones" with its trademark design and a range of handy features for a whopping $449 (€449/£429). Now M&D is venturing into uncharted sonic territory: gaming headsets. The company has a number of models under its belt, including wired, wireless and noise-cancelling headphones, in addition to true wireless earbuds and a concrete speaker. Master & Dynamic has staked its name on its mix of refined design, premium materials and crisp, clear audio quality.
