Headset is ok and I would be happy with them but the flip to mute does not work which is crucial as I use for VOIP meetings.
Headset is ok and I would be happy with them but the flip to mute does not work which is crucial as I use for VOIP meetings.
This product was faulty and I have had to return it for another.
I would not recommend this product cause it died on me after 3 months of using it now its just a headset and this was my only mic now i have to buy another pair of headphones
It has a great mic for its price
-has a cable so it's not Bluetooth
This headset only lasted a little over 3 months before it stopped working. My son is unable to hear any of his friends through the headphones and when he speaks into the mic no one can ear him. We tried to troubleshoot the problem and still ended up with the same result - nothing!
Beware, all photos and specs are very carefully crafted to make this headset look wireless. I fell for it. It's a wired headset. Works just fine as a wired headset
This headset contends with Nintendo's arcane chat setup, and the results are anything but magical.
Zelda-inspired aesthetic is well done; Velour earpads
Aggressively boosts mids; Setting up voice chat is terrible
Audio will always be a huge part of gaming. Whether it's a series of familiar bleeps and bloops or a hero spouting off a catchy one-liner, we need to hear it. That's why it's so great to have options when it comes to gaming audio.
Durable design; Excellent bass sound
Doesn't quite fit over-ear; Higher tones sound a bit muffled
I like the style of the headphones but there are many things I dont like. There is no indicator to say that it's on and I have to plug it in mid way just to hear from both ears on the headset. It's also pretty bulky around the ears. I'm going to keep it because I don't want the hassle of returning.
By incorporating audio technology from headsets that cost $200 more than the A10, Astro has crafted one of the best-sounding affordable gaming headsets.
Excellent sound quality for the price; Good mic; Durable design; Simple installation
Can be uncomfortable after prolonged use; No surround sound
When I think Astro, I think fancy wireless gaming headsets that cost hundreds of dollars. That's why I was so eager to test out the $60 Astro A10, the company's first foray into the entry-level headset arena, which is dominated by the likes of Turtle Beach and HyperX.
Slick; durable design; Impressive audio performance; Clear microphone; Affordable
A little snug
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