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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 ...
Astro recently released a new version of their flagship A50 wireless gaming headset. This model works with both PC and consoles, and even comes with a magnetic charging dock. It’s a solid ...
SAVE $90: As of Nov. 18, the ASTRO A50 Wireless Gaming Headset and Base Station (Gen 4) is discounted to $209.95 at Amazon (30% off its regular price of $299.99).
Astro A50 wireless gaming headset review Astro cuts the cables with its first product under its new parent company, Skullcandy, but does it meet fan expectations?
The Astro A50 packs phenomenal sound and wireless convenience, if you're willing to throw down $300.
Update November 10, 2020: Astro has released a firmware update for the Astro A50 to bring compatibility for the Xbox Series X without SPDIF optical. Here are some steps on how to get it working.
The Astro A50 (Gen 5) remains the king of convenience, with a boastful feature set, upgraded charge dock, triple-USB connections, and dual-audio Bluetooth mixing to boot.
This Black Friday, the ASTRO A50 Wireless Gaming Headset and Base Station is on sale at Amazon for $209.95 (regularly $299.99).
A model down from the A50 X, this new headset removes the video passthrough, but retains everything that made the X my favorite headset.
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The A50 wireless headset ($299, available online) represents Astro's shot at combining the Astro mixamp and A40 wireless systems into one wireless package.
For most setups, the Astro A50 uses two connections: USB and optical. After plugging into those two ports, syncing is accomplished with by pressing a button on the transmitter and then the headset.
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