Astro A10

Astro A10

By Andrew Hayward

There’s no shortage of awesome, high-end gaming headsets available today, but surround sound and premium perks can run you in the hundreds of dollars. Luckily, there are some solid contenders for much, much less money, finally freeing you from the flimsy, awkward chat headsets packed in with consoles.

Astro’s A10 Gaming Headset sees the celebrated headset maker dipping its toes into the budget realm, with a relatively no-nonsense offering that still keeps enough of the expected look and sound quality to warrant its presence alongside the company’s pricier models.

As a wired, stereo headset, it won’t blow your mind and it doesn’t have any surprising tricks or features up its sleeve. But at just $60, it’s a comfortable, strong-sounding option that works across consoles and computers alike with absolute ease.

Design

The A10 is arguably the least stylish member of the Astro headset family, but not dramatically so. It’s hardly ugly, but it’s a lot simpler and more spartan in design than its siblings, lacking the cool cutouts and coloring of the pricier models.

That’s fine, though: it gets the job done.

Astro’s design here has a steel headband along the top with a flexible, rubberized cover, along with its familiar rounded rectangular cans …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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