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  1. ASTRO E3 Recap: Part 1

    June 16th, 2013

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News, Events, Media, Product, Reviews, The Crew, The Industry · 1 Comment

    #ASTROe3   When the ASTRO team went up to E3 this year I expected to land in the middle of an all-out console war. I expected to spend my first few days playing with the new hardware, trying to extract any information I could. I thought my days would be spent taking pictures of the [...]

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    When the ASTRO team went up to E3 this year I expected to land in the middle of an all-out console war. I expected to spend my first few days playing with the new hardware, trying to extract any information I could. I thought my days would be spent taking pictures of the display models and talking to Sony and Microsoft reps. I’m not a very good planner, I cannot see the future, and next-gen consoles were definitely not the driving force behind E3 2013.

     

    Wide shot of E3

     

    Software was king at this year’s show. Talk of new consoles, DRM, and constant connectivity did permeate the scene, but the buzz was being generated by some outstanding titles: Watchdogs, TITANFALL, Battlefield 4, Destiny, Call of Duty: Ghost, Disney Infinity, Final Fantasy, and Metal Gear. I could easily go on, but carpal tunnel would set in long before I finished. I know it sounds like hyperbole, but in truth the show floor was saturated with games that could easily have taken home the Best of E3 title any other year.

     

    One of the greatest things about E3 2013 for the ASTRO team was the fact that ASTRO A40 & A30 systems were being used to demo some of our favorite titles: Battlefield 4, Need for Speed: Rivals, Duck Tales Remastered, Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney, Castlevania: Lords of Shadows 2, Watch Dogs, Assassin’s Creed IV, Final Fantasy, and Kingdom Hearts 1.5 Remix, to name a few.

     

    Destiny Floor Presentation at E3

     

    Over the next few days we will be showing off some of our top picks from E3 2013, and in the end, giving away a huge bag of swag that we complied. If you were not able to make the show or if you did go but didn’t feel like standing in line forever for t-shirts and stickers, we have your hook-up. Keep checking back here for the ASTRO team recap of E3 and to find out how to win tons of gaming swag

     

    And as always you can you can find more E3 information on all the ASTRO Social networks:

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  2. E3 2013 w/ ASTRO & Skullcandy Gaming

    June 6th, 2013

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News, eSports, Events, Guides, Media, Product, Reviews, The Crew, The Industry · 1 Comment

    Let the games begin!   E3 is just around the corner June 11-13; with less than a week to go the ASTRO team is hard at work putting together an amazing experience for attendees, and fans at home. Like last year those attending E3 will be able to experience the stellar quality of ASTRO Audio [...]

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    E3 is just around the corner June 11-13; with less than a week to go the ASTRO team is hard at work putting together an amazing experience for attendees, and fans at home. Like last year those attending E3 will be able to experience the stellar quality of ASTRO Audio at multiple booths around the show:

     

    • Capcom (Booth #2101)
    • Deep Silver (Booth #406)
    • Electronic Arts (Booth #1601)
    • Konami (Booth #2401)
    • Square Enix (Booth #1647)
    • Ubisoft (Booth #1023)

    This E3 the ASTRO & Skullcandy family are coming out in full force, with more news & surprises than ever before.

     

     ASTRO and Skullcandy at E3

     

    ASTRO is excited to announce an on-site location in the West Hall #513. And we won’t be coming alone. This year we’re not only showing off our line of A30s, A40s, and A50s, but we will be joined by Skullcandy Gaming for their first E3 experience. Skullcandy brings their blend of performance, aesthetic, and life-style design to the gaming world with their SLYR and PLYR series of headsets. We will be using this amazing space at E3 to announce new partnerships, and demonstrate new and upcoming products.

     

    Our video team will also be on the show floor providing daily interviews with some of our partners. As always our video content can be found on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/AstroGaming

     

    We will also be launching a brand new Tumblr site where fans will be able to catch all of the action from the show in the form of photos and videos. www. Astro-Gaming.tumblr.com

     

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    And as always you can you can find more E3 information on all the ASTRO Social networks:

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  3. ASTRO Certified Refurbished Products

    June 3rd, 2013

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News, Media, Product, Reviews, The Industry · 0 Comments

      Refurbished Astro A40 and A50 systems now available on our Ebay Store!     ASTRO Ebay Store: http://ow.ly/lFSNt      ASTRO Refurbs are pre-owned and opened-box products that undergo ASTRO’s quality assurance testing for resale. They are only sold if they meet the same technical requirements as brand new ASTRO products. We test and verify [...]

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    Refurbished Astro A40 and A50 systems now available on our Ebay Store!

     

     

    ASTRO Ebay Store: http://ow.ly/lFSNt 

     

     

    ASTRO Refurbs are pre-owned and opened-box products that undergo ASTRO’s quality assurance testing for resale. They are only sold if they meet the same technical requirements as brand new ASTRO products. We test and verify all refurbished products and offer our standard 1-year warranty with full support from our customer service team. There is often a limited supply, but products are added upon availability.

     

     

     

    ASTRO Certified Refurbished Products

     

    • –  Quality ASTRO audio at a great price
    • –  In depth testing & rework prior to sale
    • – Covered by ASTRO’s Standard One-Year Warranty
    • – Supplies are limited

     

     

     

    What’s included with my Refurb?

      • –  Fully refurbished ASTRO Audio System
      • –  Headset, MixAmp (if applicable) , Boom Mic, Speaker Tags (A40 systems only) & all necessary Power, Console, & PC cables
      • –  Quickstart Guide

     

     

     

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    ASTRO Refurbishment & Quality Assurance Process:

     

      • –  Initial testing and evaluation to measure audio, power, and physical quality.
      • –  Any defective components identified in testing are replaced with new parts.
      • –  All components are thoroughly inspected & cleaned (including new ear pads)
      • –  Updated Firmware
      • –  Verified Post-rework testing of audio, power, and physical quality.
      • –  Repackaged & marked with an ASTRO Refurb sleeve/sticker, confirming the QA inspection for function, cleanliness, and comfort.
      • –  All refurbished items have unique part numbers & serial numbers.
      • –  Refurbished products are only sold via the ASTRO Gaming Ebay store, with continued customer service provided by: http://www.AstroGaming.com/support/

     

     

     

    Current FIRMWARE Update Included:

     

    Sometimes even the best made products need a little tweak here and there. The ASTRO Quality Assurance team has updated & tested every Audio System with our most current firmware option to provide you with a premium audio experience. To check the Firmware status of your Audio System, visit: http://www.AstroGaming.com/firmware and download the Firmware tool. Be sure to follow ASTRO Gaming on Twitter for news about future firmware & product updates. https://twitter.com/AstroGaming

     

     

     

    Customer Support:

     

    We want you to be satisfied with all your ASTRO Products. All ASTRO Refurbished Products are covered by ASTRO’s standard One-Year Warranty. For a formal and detailed solution please submit a support request at: http://www.AstroGaming.com/support/ Our experienced support team is ready to help with the installation & use of all ASTRO products. First, please search for a solution using ASTRO’s QuickStart guides, user manuals, YouTube videos, FAQ/Knowledge Base, and social networks prior to contacting Customer Support. For Billing & Ordering questions only, please call: 800-374-7401 (7AM-7PM, M-F Mountain Standard Time.)

     

     

     

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    Stay tuned to our social networks for future ASTRO UPDATES and product announcements.

     

     

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  4. ASTRO A50 Wireless Headset with School in Mind

    September 13th, 2012

    There is nothing worse than being kept up all night by the sound of bloodthirsty aliens when you have a test the next day.

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News, Reviews · 11 Comments

    Why on earth would Lawrence Bonk of the Huffington Post suggest the ASTRO A50 Hedaset on their Back to School Gadget guide? Well, he had some sound advice for students about the headset.

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    Let’s be real. The ASTRO A50 Wireless Headset will not do your homework. It will more than likely increase the amount of time you spend gaming rather than studying, considering it’s comfortable and lightweight design. So why on earth would Lawrence Bonk of the Huffington Post suggest the ASTRO A50 Wireless Headset on their Back to School Gadget guide? Well, he had some sound advice for students about the headset.

     

     

    “There is nothing worse than being kept up all night by the sound of bloodthirsty aliens when you have a test the next day. Get your game-addicted roommate to embrace quiet time by letting them hold ASTRO’s newest wireless headset combo. The A50 squeezes a fully functional preamp and equalizer right into the earcup. This translates to fully customizable and beautiful sounding explosions and, yes, even music. Of course, your roommate will still keep you up all night by yelling at little kids on Xbox Live. ASTRO hasn’t invented a wireless gag yet.”

     

    Lawrence hits the nail on the head if you ask me.

     

    See what other gadgets made the list on Huffington Post’s Latest and Greatest Back to School Gadgets article by clicking here. Rad list, Lawrence. Oh, and you may pick up your own pair of the ASTRO A50 Wireless Headset by visiting the product page here!

     

    - ASTRO Nexy

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  5. A50 Reviews Round-up

    August 3rd, 2012

    This week, we round up our favorite ASTRO A50 Headset + MixAmp reviews from around the web.

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News, Reviews · 19 Comments

    The ASTRO A50 Wireless Headset + MixAmp are out in the wild. There is no turning back for us now. It’s always an exciting moment waiting for the reviews of a new product to pop-up on the web.

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    The ASTRO A50 Wireless Headset + MixAmp are out in the wild. There is no turning back for us now. It’s always an exciting moment waiting for the reviews of a new product to pop-up on the web. Whenever we find a new review on the ASTRO A50′s, it gets passed around through the whole company so that all the folks at ASTRO see their hard work being acknowledged. As they say, recognition is the best motivator. Here are some of our favorite reviews from popular news outlets.

     

    2D-X - Astro A50 Headset + MixAmp – Gaming headset excellence

    “The Astro A50 is gaming headset excellence….If you’re serious about your audio, consider the Astro A50 a must-buy.”‘

     

    Engadget - Astro Gaming’s latest wireless headset (mostly) pwns in 7.1

    “Hands down, this is one of the most comfortable headsets you’ll slap on your noggin. ”

     

    GameSpot - ASTRO’s A50 Wireless Gaming Headset Is Expensive, But Worth Every Penny

    “The A50′s soundscape is robust and detailed, rivaling the best gaming headsets on the market. Bass rumbles and nuances come to life with no sign of distortion. The new closed ear design brings improved bass response and sound isolation, as well. To ASTRO’s credit, in the absence of a high-end surround system, the thought of watching a movie or playing a game without the A50s begins to feel like a compromise.”

     

    IGN – Astro A50 Wireless Headset Review

    “But if you’re not already gaming with an Astro headset, you should consider picking up the 50s. They feature currently unparalleled audio, incredible surround sound and a no-brainer setup.”

     

    Kotaku - Review: The Astro A50 Wireless Gaming Headset

    “If you’re looking for a wireless gaming headset, the A50 is a hell of a thing: a confident realization of each of Astro’s various audio products  into a single entity.”

     

    Maxim - Astro A50 Wireless Headphones

    “Astro’s A50s are an earacle miracle.”

     

    PC Magazine  - Astro Gaming A50 Wireless Headset

    “between its excellent audio quality, comfortable design, and compatibility with PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, it’s currently the best we’ve tested.”

     

    The Verge - Astro A50 wireless gaming headset review

    “The Astro A50 is, without question, one of the best gaming headsets on the market”

     

    GameZone – Astro Gaming A50 wireless headset review

    “if you don’t mind spending a few extra bucks and really want something that makes your game experiences thunder into your ears, the A50’s really are the way to go.”

     

     

    Would you like to add your own opinion? Submit your thoughts by heading over to the product page and selecting the Review tab down low.

    - ASTRO Nexy

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  6. A*STAR First YouTube Review and Unboxings

    December 14th, 2010

    ChillaFrilla and MLGSteggy report in

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    Fearless and risk-taking YouTube reviewers have been getting their hands on A*STARs for unboxing and putting them through the ringer. And then putting them through the ringer one more time for good measure. See how they hold up!

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    Fearless and risk-taking YouTube reviewers have been getting their hands on A*STARs for unboxing and putting them through the ringer. And then putting them through the ringer one more time for good measure. See how they hold up!

    For unboxings, check out the two videos below:

    MLGSteggy – Astro Gaming A*Star Headset Unboxing Video

    ChillaFrilla – Astro A*Star In-Ear Headset Unboxing

    Our first full A*STAR review:

    ChillaFrilla – Astro A*Star In-Ear Headset Review

    Some quotes from the review:

    “Moving onto sound quality and performance, one of the more immediate things I’ve noticed I noticed is that these have a good amount of openness to the listening experience.”

    “If you’re looking for a great in-ear headset under $100 for music and/or gaming, I would have no hesitation recommeding you the ASTRO A*STAR In-ear Headset.”

    Interested yet? Head over to our A*STAR product page for more details and pre-order for $79.95! Available in Black, Silver, and White.

    - ASTRO stanimal

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  7. MixAmp 5.8™ Review Roundup 1

    November 9th, 2010

    It's comin' in hot!

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    Our latest release, the wireless MixAmp 5.8™, has been getting amazing reviews from all over. Thousands of man-hours have been spent compiling this epic list to help you make your holiday gaming purchases.

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    Our latest release, the wireless MixAmp 5.8™, has been getting amazing reviews from all over. Thousands of man-hours have been spent compiling this epic list to help you make your holiday gaming purchases.

    IGN – Astro Gaming MixAmp 5.8 Review – 9.5/10

    “The one thing Astro Gaming’s lineup of gaming headphone solutions have been lacking is wireless connectivity; that is, of course, until now. The company has responded to the demands of players and critics with the MixAmp 5.8 – a new adaptive wireless system that allows users to combine not just their existing Astro headphones, but any set of headphones or earbuds from any manufacturer with the system to achieve wireless freedom. We’ve put Astro’s new wireless solution to the test, and we’ve been blown away by the results.”

    1UP – Hands-on With the MixAmp 5.8 and the A*Star Headset

    “I’ve mentioned in the past that I have become quite a fan of headphone gaming. Living with a girlfriend and having neighbors who don’t appreciate a good subwoofer rocking the apartment will do that to a person. So when I was invited by Astro Gaming to come check out two of their newest products, I started to feel a geeky tingle of excitement in my knees to see what they’ve been cooking.”

    Complex – Gaming Unbound: The Astro Wireless MixAmp 5.8 Review

    “As for the sound…well, it’s Astro. They don’t roll something out unless it works, and works well. We used them for everything from music (DJ Hero 2) to action (Fable III) to FPSes (Modern Warfare 2), and it all sounded great. The Dolby 7.1 (as long as you use an optical cable to connect your console to the base station) means you can hear everything, from footsteps overhead to the direction a gnome’s chastising voice is coming from. There’s been a lot of sequels in gaming this year, but we can confidently say that this is one innovation that we can’t imagine improving upon.”


    Take Your Gaming Wireless with the Astro Gaming Wireless MixAmp 5.8

    “…this is the MixAmp we have been waiting for. Light, small, stylish, and wireless. It has most of the benefits of the original, in a package that we can freely move around with. If you will be purchasing any MixAmp this holiday season, we suggest this one.”

    Don’t take our word for it, take theirs. After all, they’re the pros and do this kind of stuff for a living. Stay tuned for more review recaps!

    - ASTRO stanimal

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  8. 1UP’s Hands-on With the MixAmp 5.8 and the A*STAR Headset

    November 1st, 2010

    1UP gets the first exclusive look at latest release

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    Our friends at 1UP were fortunate enough to get an exclusive look at our new MixAmp 5.8 wireless solution and our A*STAR earbuds. Check out what they had to say!

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    Our friends at 1UP were fortunate enough to get an exclusive look at our new MixAmp 5.8 wireless solution and our A*STAR earbuds. Check out what 1UP Editor Mike Nelson had to say!

    I’ve mentioned in the past that I have become quite a fan of headphone gaming. Living with a girlfriend and having neighbors who don’t appreciate a good subwoofer rocking the apartment will do that to a person. So when I was invited by Astro Gaming to come check out two of their newest products, I started to feel a geeky tingle of excitement in my knees to see what they’ve been cooking.

    ASTRO MixAmp 5.8

    The first product that I had a chance to try out is the MixAmp 5.8 Wireless Audio Transmitter and Receiver. This device is an improvement over the existing MixAmp, but now provides many of its features as a wireless device.

    It’s a two device product, one being called the TX Unit which is what you plug your gaming console, or PC soundcard (optical output required) into. Additionally, the back of the device has a second optical port that can feed to your home theater system. It also has an AUX input for a USB Chat Cable (sold separately) — used primarily for PS3 and PC gamers who need to use voice chat — and two USB ports on the back for what is listed as “future accessories.” No word yet on what these future accessories will be.

    The second device is known as the RX Unit which is powered by 3 AAA batteries (or a rechargeable battery that’s sold separately), and can turn any pair of headphones into a surround sound headset. That, frankly, is what got me the most excited about the device.

    The demonstration featured a slick pair of A30 Headsets, and while this system and the company as a whole prides itself on creating high quality products for gamers, I wanted to see how well the MixAmp 5.8 worked with my cheap pair of RCA headphones back at the office. I played a few minutes with Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II and Call of Duty 4 with my RCA’s plugged into the device and they worked pretty damn well, giving very good positional surround sound. Color me impressed.

    Next up was testing the wireless range. For that I asked our trusty MyCheats contract worker, Jobert, to see how far away he could stand and still pick up the wireless signal. We don’t have a tape measure on hand, but it’s probably close to 15 to 20 feet away. For those of you with a large living room, you’re in luck. This will work fine.

    So if you’re tired of having wires strung around your living room (much like how my living room looks using my Tritton AX 720′s), this is a nice accessory to eliminate the clutter. It also provides some pretty good surround sound if you don’t have any existing equipment like that. The MixAmp 5.8′s are set to go for about $99 when they hit market soon (you can pre-order starting today), and if you’re really lucky you could actually win the MixAmp 5.8 right now as part of our contest over at UGO today.

    ASTRO A*STAR In-Ear Headset

    Specs:

    * Drivers: 9mm
    * Transducer Principle: Dynamite, Closed
    * Frequency Response: 20 – 20,000 Hz
    * Nominal Impedance: 32 ohm
    * Characteristic SPL: 100+/-3dB at 1kHz
    * Distortion: Less than 1 percent at 1kHz
    * Connector: 3.5MM jack with PC splitter

    The other device I was allowed to sample is the A*STAR in-ear headsets that are high quality earbuds. These are designed more for mobile phones and devices like the PSP and Nintendo DS. Instead of the spaghetti-like cables that I’m used to seeing with earbuds (or headphones in general), these will have flat cables that resemble something more like linguine (What? I like pasta). These types of cables, I’m told, are more durable and are practically tangle-free. There is also a control device that is being called a Medallion (see below) which has a microphone built into it, as well as call answering/hang up features, play/pause, mic mute and volume control.These aren’t available yet (you can pre-order them in mid-November from Astro Gaming’s site but won’t be available until early December) so I wasn’t able to bring them back to the office to try out with some of our other media devices. However I was able to listen to the music quality these headphones delivered when they were plugged into an iPhone 4 during the demo. What struck me immediately was the deep bass response. The highs in the music cut through clear as well, but I honestly didn’t think earbuds could deliver bass that deep.

    I’m not a typical earbud user. I don’t have an iPod or an iPhone. When I listen to music I like to use big headphones or listen to it on my speakers at home. These are not going to make me abandon my headphone wearing for the time being, but for those gamers who have been looking for some solid earbuds for their portable games, you only have to wait about a month to try these out.

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  9. Wired Gamelife Blog Reviews Scout Backpack

    August 12th, 2010

    'Seriously consider this bag for your next geek outing'

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    The brilliant folks at Wired Gamelife took some time to see how you as a the gamer can truly take advantage of this versatile mofo of a backpack. Yes, I totally said versatile.

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    The brilliant folks at Wired Gamelife took some time to see how you as a the gamer can truly take advantage of this versatile mofo of a backpack. Yes, I totally said versatile.

    To be more specific, Gus Mastrapa, a fellow Scott Pilgrim fan and PC gamer, put the Scout Backpack through the freakin’ paces. The man filled it up with a laptop, books, a Nintendo DS, gaming accessories, and still had room for his A30 headset.

    To quote:

    “Created by Astro Gaming, purveyor of high-end gaming headphones, the Scout Backpack is designed with the gamer in mind. From the outside, the bag appears modest. But inside, it is lined with a buttery fabric that softly cradles all your gear.”

    Want to read more? Click here for the full review!

    - ASTRO stanimal

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  10. Tested.com’s 7 High-end Gaming Headset Roundup

    August 4th, 2010

    7 may enter, only one will leave. Maybe two.

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    The recently launched tech review Tested.com, featuring top industry talent from Maximum PC and other outlets, have poured hours of soul-breaking effort into their latest headset roundup.

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    The recently launched tech review Tested.com, featuring top industry talent from Maximum PC and other outlets, have poured hours of soul-breaking effort into their latest headset roundup.

    In “7 High-End Gaming Headsets Tested and Reviewed!”, editor and tech extraordinaire Will Smith ripped through the leading headset manufacturer’s highest-end products. Naturally, our A40 Audio System and A30 Audio System were included and pitted against the best that Tritton, Turtle Beach, Steel Series and Razer had to offer.

    Now we have a strict policy where we don’t knock our competitors. That’s not classy, ya know? If we ever compare ourselves to a competing product, it’ll be biased no matter what we do. That’s why we encourage you to do some of your own research or check out our reviews archive on this very same blog.

    So this is where you should read what Tested.com had to say about us and make your own decisions. You’re smart and an independent thinker. I can SO tell.

    If you ever have any questions, feel free to hit up our Forums or Support Team!

    Much respect yo,

    - ASTRO stanimal

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ASTRO Gaming's mission is to produce the world's finest gaming equipment. We've produced a number of award winning headsets including the classic A30s, A40s, and the wireless A50. Each of our headsets can be paired with our 2013 MixAmp Pro, giving you Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound, four EQ modes, and the ability to adjust your game-to-voice balance.

We are always working to push the limits and evolve as our industry grows. Get rid of your old headphones, hear the difference, and feel the power of ASTRO Audio. Let 'em know you mean business with our travel bags and brand new Apparel Collection. Don't forget, with any ASTRO purchase you have access to our unparalleled customer service, where help is only a click away. Gaming is more than just fun, it's a lifestyle. So whether you're a seasoned professional, avid gamer, or just beginning, ASTRO Gaming has you covered.