

Xbox One owners can get a $100 bundle that adds in the MixAmp M60, which attaches to your controller and lets you activate various EQ modes while adjusting the balance between game and chat audio on the fly.
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The PC version of the A10 includes a splitter cable that you can use to plug into your computer's microphone and headphone jacks. The A10 is light on fancy extras, though I did appreciate the volume slider on the headset's removable 6.5-foot cable. The Astro A10's microphone performed reliably in my tests, allowing my Xbox Live friends to hear me clearly over the sounds of us murdering each other in Friday the 13th: The Game. I found that guitars and other treble tones simply sounded too muddy, whether I was headbanging to the Doom soundtrack or blasting the sunny indie rock of Tigers Jaw. Every move and combo landed with impact, from the satisfying thud of punches and kicks to the crackle of Red Hood's pistols.Īs is the case with most cheap gaming headsets, the A10 is less than ideal for listening to music.

The A10 also did a fine job preserving Injustice 2's excellent sound design. Forza Horizon 3's screeching tires and revving engines sounded crisp, and I could make out the subtle changes in tire noises when I went from driving on roads to coasting on the beach. The A10 offers very impressive audio performance for an entry-level headset, delivering punchy highs and a solid low end for just about every genre.Īstro's headset made it easy for me to pinpoint enemy footsteps during a tense Overwatch showdown and gave plenty of kick to the game's snappy guns. You can adjust the A10's ear cups about 2 inches up or down for a better fit, but even after tweaking the height, the headset simply felt too snug for me. Unlike the HyperX Cloud Stinger and Logitech G231 Prodigy, the A10's ear cups don't swivel 90 degrees to automatically conform to your dome. This tightness didn't deter me from using the A10 for hours at a time, but my ears needed a few seconds to decompress after long sessions. While I'm a fan of the headset's lightweight, 12-ounce frame and thick memory foam ear cushions, its relatively small ear cups didn't give my big ears nearly enough breathing room. The A10 is fairly cozy, though it's also the first Astro headset I've had to take breaks from wearing. The headset's 6.5-foot cable has a handy in-line volume slider and is fully detachable, making it ideal for travel.

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The A10 comes in variations of blue, green and red that are aimed at Xbox One, PS4 and PC players, respectively, though all versions work fine with any platform.
