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Astro A20 Wireless Multiformat Gaming Headset Review


Astro A20

I’ve reviewed so many headsets over the years that I’ve long since lost count of them all. However, a few reviews really stand out tall amongst the many I have done, and that’s anything by Astro. Time and time again they’ve delivered some of the finest sounding gaming headsets money can buy, and I’m very much looking forward to trying out their new A20 Wireless model.

Of course, this isn’t their most high-end headset ever, and it’s unlikely to replace the Wireless A50 or the lovely A40 TR, the latter of which I’ve been using as my daily headset for around two years now. However, can it come close to their level of features and performance at a more reasonable price tag? I certainly hope so! It’s also a nice upgrade from the current A10 wired headset which we reviewed a few months back.

Choice of Colours

The headset is available in a few editions, covering Xbox, PlayStation, PC and some cool CoD designs too. We’ve got the PS4/PC/Mac headset in for review today, which suits us just nicely, as I can test it from my desk.

Specifications

Power Input: 5VDC, 500mA
Power Output: 5VDC, 400mA
Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20kHz
Type of Radio (GHz): 5.8GHz ISM

What Astro Had to Say

The A20 Wireless Headset is tuned for gaming. Immersive, accurate, and precise; experience your game audio exactly as the developers intended with signature EQ profiles created by ASTRO’s engineering experts. You’ll always hear your enemies coming. With the ASTRO Command Center software, tune every input and output parameter including mic level adjustments. Create and save your own EQ modes so you’re always locked into the best gaming audio experience exactly the way you want to hear it.

Flexible, lightweight materials, cloth ear cushions and padded headband means you never have to worry about headset fatigue shutting your game down before you’re ready to stop. Featuring durable construction forged in premium, damage-resistant materials, the A20 is a wireless headset created to withstand wins, losses, and everything in between.

For more information, please visit the official product page here.

Product Trailers

What’s in the Box

In the box, you’ll get the headset, obviously. However, you also get this neat little box of tricks to deal with the wireless features. There’s none of that cheap USB dongle stuff going on here, as you can run the headset through optical for high-quality audio. There are two USB cables included too, one for powering the wireless hub, the other for charging the headsets internal battery. Don’t worry though, with 15 hours+ battery life, you’ll not be leaping for the charger too often.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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