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Published: 2012-10-24, Author: Adam , review by: nerdreactor.com
Easy setup with user friendly interface, High quality Dolby 7.1 Surround, Wireless up to 35 feet, High quality microphone, Crosssystem compatibility, Ninja Mute, Long Battery life, Multiple EQ settings, Stylish and presentable
At $300 , this is a pricey item, but definitely a worthwhile investment. While reattaching cables when changing systems can become quite arduous, it is well worth it. For anyone with multiple systems, looking for a reliable, powerful, stylish headset, the...
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Published: 2012-09-20, Author: Nic , review by: cnet.com.au
Excellent sound reproduction. Simple set-up. Well made and comfortable. Rechargeable. No external power bricks
Stand is strangely cheap feeling. An expensive investment
The Astro A50 headset isn't cheap, but it does give some of the best sound we've heard in a nicely designed and very comfortable package....
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Published: 2012-09-07, Author: Alex , review by: techradar.com
Excellent sound fidelity and mixing, Soft, comfy ear cups, Out of the box, connects to anything with an optical port
Variable battery performance, Lack of separate channels for talk and game sound, Useful cables and adapters sold separately
We heartily recommend the Astro A50 to any gamer who wants a powerful, versatile headset. It offers excellent sound fidelity and mixing, and being able to use it on a PC, Mac, Xbox 360 or PS3 makes it worth the money. While going between multiple devices...
Excellent sound fidelity and mixing, Soft, comfy ear cups, Out of the box, connects to anything with an optical port
Variable battery performance, Lack of separate channels for talk and game sound, Useful cables and adapters sold separately
We heartily recommend the Astro A50 to any gamer who wants a powerful, versatile headset. It offers excellent sound fidelity and mixing, and being able to use it on a PC, Mac, Xbox 360 or PS3 makes it worth the money. While going between multiple devices...
Abstract: True wireless surround sound, at a price. The Astro A50, perched on its (included) stand. Enlarge When I reviewed the Astro A40 MLG edition headset and wireless mixamp late last year, my complaints were minor. Since then, they’ve become my go-to cans; I ...
Abstract: Words by: Alex BracettiPrice: $300 When it comes to premium gaming headsets, we're looking at a miniscule selection. But among the elite group of hardware manufacturers, Astro has been running the show on the console front. Last year's A40 Wireless System...
Abstract: A few days ago, we talked with Stan Press of Astro Gaming, who explained how the company's new A50 headset really set the standard for gamers today, with three quality settings depending on what you wanted to listen to and a comfortable set-up that involv...
Published: 2012-07-30, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent sound quality. Comfortable.
Expensive. Slightly awkward control placement
Astro Gaming's A50 Wireless Headset is one of the more expensive gaming headsets you can buy, but with its excellent audio quality, comfortable wire-free design, and compatibility with PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, it's our Editors' Choice....
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Published: 2012-07-23, Author: Joe , review by: engadget.com
Superb fit and finish, Impressive sound quality and noise isolation, Painless setup
Non-removable battery lasts about six hours, Needs gamepad-to-headset chat cable on Xbox
Despite a few niggles, Astro's A50 stands as one of the best gaming headsets on the market....