At first glance, the Astro A50 Gen 5 headset doesn’t seem all that different from previous iterations of this trusted line of gamer-focused gear. Fortunately, outside of the iconic design, the latest ...
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Astro’s new A50 touts a new charging station and better controls, but still doesn’t put out the audio you might expect from a $300 pair of headphones. There was a time—not too long ago, even—when the ...
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Astro’s one-size-fits-all gaming headsets aren’t picky when it comes to your console or computer of choice, but not everyone needed the flagship model’s video switching smarts. The Logitech sub-brand ...
In a market dominated by names like Turtle Beach and Tritton, Astro Gaming has established a reputation as a boutique purveyor of premium gaming audio products, beloved by enthusiasts and professional ...
It has been years since the original Astro A50 made its debut, and in all that time it hasn't changed. However, with the A50 X, Astro - now owned by Logitech - has made some big changes, adding one of ...
It was 2012, and the original Avengers was just hitting theaters. “Call Me Maybe” was tearing up the charts. And Astro had just released its first wireless headset, the original Astro A50 Wireless.
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