Brought less than a week ago had one full charge from the box, via the adapter as stated in the instructions. Went to use them today 6 days after first charge and use. Now won't turn on or charge
Brought less than a week ago had one full charge from the box, via the adapter as stated in the instructions. Went to use them today 6 days after first charge and use. Now won't turn on or charge
I grabbed this on sale for just over a hundred dollars, and for that price this is a good headset. Pro: Lasts about twelve hours of solid use from full charge. Connection is strong enough to get through two doors and a room without breaking up too much. Cons: No bluetooth. Weirdly designed, with a solid bar across the top. Feels a bit tight on the top of the head no matter how you set it. Might be better for those with smaller heads though.
The Astro 20 is a supremely comfortable and great-sounding wireless headset that's held back by a weak microphone.
Incredibly comfortable and lightweight; Mostly strong game audio; Convenient on-ear controls
Some background hissing; Underwhelming microphone
Like the A10, the Astro Gaming A20 shows off what a gaming headset company known for high-end products can do when it decides to make a more affordable model. The A20 isn't nearly as plush or as solid as the metal A50, and doesn't have as much low-end power, but at half the price it still offers...
Clear, powerful, well-sculpted sound; Comfortable fit
Slight hissing when the microphone is lowered; No in-headset surround processing
Astro recently introduced the A10 Gaming Headset to offer the quality and allure of the brand's pricier, surround sound offerings at a much lower price. And now, the Astro A20 Wireless Headset finds itself between those two extremes.
Very good sound; Strong wireless connectivity; Sturdy; comfortable build
Lacks surround sound; More expensive than its competitors
First I'd like to say thank you to MC for adjusting my sale price from $149 to $99. Now, I'am an avid fan of gaming. I have used Turtle Beach's for the majority of my gaming career and had two Astro (50s & now 20s) headsets.
Pros : Lightweight Equalizer button with presets (which you can modify on the pc app) Quick and simple connection (plug n go) Battery life has been really good Game sound vs Comms sound level adjustment buttons Solid but flexible mic is nice and seems to have a pretty good sound pickup (and has playback option) Ear cups are pretty comfortable but personally i find on the slightly small side PC Astro software is really easy to use Wireless range is pretty good Quick mute by tilting mic up Little wireless box is really small so you barely notice it and has easy PC/Xbox hotswitch Cons: Voice playback is defaulted to on and yo...view more
Really happy with this product has become my main headset over my astro A10s. Love the long battery life, and the comfort fit, great mic quality. Over all would recommend this headset.
Astro Gaming is known for expensive, high-end gaming headsets, which is why it surprised us earlier this year with the A10. At $60 it was by far the most affordable Astro headset yet, and still managed to offer excellent performance. Astro has taken the premise of the A10 and gone wireless, in the form of the $149.99 A20. Just like the A10 was a scaled-back, less expensive version of the wired A40, the A20 wireless headset is a scaled-back version of the Editors' Choice A50. It isn't quite as premium in feel or sound, but it only costs half the price. Design The A20 headset is a new design that's chunkier than the wired A10, but without the metal frame of the A50. It's a blocky, gray plastic headset with a stark U-shape design and a few trace color accents (green for Xbox One and blue for PS4 versions; we reviewed the Xbox version). The earcups are big and rectangular, and connect to the headband on a flat, straight strut that slides up and down to adjust for size. The headband c...
Astro's least expensive wireless model, the A20, is a well-designed and comfortable gaming headset that delivers solid sound quality.
Clear, powerful, well-sculpted sound; Comfortable fit
Slight hissing when the microphone is lowered; No in-headset surround processing
When you think of Astro what do you normally think of For me, it's well-designed gaming headsets that are dependable, yet remain fairly complicated and expensive. Often, these two latter reasons have discouraged me from really giving them a chance.
Well designed; Clear audio quality; Sleek and stylish
Audio options are minimized; Price might discourage casual gamers
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