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  1. ASTRO Named For A Bunch of CES 2011 Innovation Awards

    November 22nd, 2010

    MixAmp 5.8, A*STARs and A30s all selected

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News · 0 Comments

    The elite and absurdly wise CES 2011 Judges Panel took the time to rip through thousands of electronics that were released over the last year. That doesn’t sound like too much until you realize they picked only the very best in 35 different categories for their 2011 Innovation Honorees.

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    The elite and absurdly wise CES 2011 Judges Panel took the time to rip through thousands of electronics that were released over the last year. That doesn’t sound like too much until you realize they picked only the very best in 35 different categories for their 2011 Innovation Honorees.

    So you click that link above and you’ll see the 35 categories I was talking about. First, hit the Headphones category and you’ll see our upcoming entry into the in-ear market, the A*STAR In-ear Headset. To quote them: “It builds off ASTRO’s bold gaming aesthetic creating a distinguishable/ownable visual icon.” Aww yeah.

    Next up is the A30 Headset which they correctly nailed as “…the ultimate Cross-Gaming headset – designed specifically to move freely between mobile, console and PC gaming platforms across all forms of digital entertainment.”

    The fun don’t stop as our MixAmp 5.8 was also added as an Innovation Honoree under the Electronic Gaming Hardware category. They had this to say about our jump into wireless gaming: “The ASTRO MixAamp 5.8 is a must have for any gamer who demands the best in gaming audio and the freedom of an un-tethered headset.”

    Man, I feel the love. Can’t you?

    - ASTRO stanimal

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  2. MLG Dallas National Championships Recap

    1. The 2010 All Star Classic
    2. Fwiz and Hastr0 giving the ceremonial fist pump.
    3. Feeling the pressure at the Tekken 6 tournament.
    4. StarCraft II spectator overflow.
    5. Everyone loves gracious winners.
    6. Detach gives T2 and Flamesword a laugh before the championship match.
    7. Your 2010 Halo 3 National Champions: Final Boss
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    November 16th, 2010

    It all comes down to this...

    Posted by: in Dallas, TX under Events · 0 Comments

    The MLG National Championships always promise to be entertaining, and this year was no exception. For the teams and players that were invited to compete in the championships, this isn’t an event to hold back an ounce of passion and effort. One thing is for sure: when the prize pool grows, so does the excitement, action, and the heartbreak. For a glimpse at the event, be sure to check out our video recap of the event through our YouTube channel.

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    The MLG National Championships always promise to be entertaining, and this year was no exception. For the teams and players that were invited to compete in the championships, this isn’t an event to hold back an ounce of passion and effort. One thing is for sure: when the prize pool grows, so does the excitement, action, and the heartbreak. For a glimpse at the event, be sure to check out our video recap of the event through our YouTube channel.

    The major difference this year for the MLG Championships was the sheer size of the event. With the introduction of the Doritos combines into the circuit this year, paired with the launch of Halo Reach, a fresh opportunity to become one of the next pro players had the event attendance booming. Much like the DC event a few weeks prior, we had the opportunity to meet a plethora of first timers, some folks we hadn’t seen at events the entire year, and some others that we’ve recently met from other leagues making their play to be one of the next MLG stars. The Championships hosted a number of the usual games: Halo 3, Halo Reach, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Tekken 6, StarCraft II, and brought in the Call of Duty: MW2 crew as well. All of the extra players and fans meant an insane amount of spectator cheering and heckling as the tournament progressed. For many of the players, the benefit of the private voice network from the daisy-chained MixAmps at the stations made the difference when it came to team communication.

    One group that never ceases to amaze me is the StarCraft II fans. It seems like the more space that they have to watch the games, the larger the audience gets. For the finals, StarCraft II had its own area with the entrance right next to the ASTRO Booth. For a good portion of the event, people were pouring out of the room trying to catch a glimpse of the battles. The crowd would be dead silent for the vast majority of the matches and then erupt with cheering and applause when the games would end. Despite the perceived oddity of the contrast of noise levels, the pure passion you could sense from the players and the fans was nothing less than inspiring. This will be a title that the MLG will likely continue to embrace and help grow. You know, not that the millions of people who played(and continue to play) the original StarCraft didn’t help at all.

    For those CoD: MW2 fans, you probably saw some of the commentating from our friends Fwiz and Hastr0. If you didn’t, check out the post-event VoD. These guys have a bromance that breathes entertainment to the folks tuning in. It’s well worth the time listening in.

    The finale for Halo 3 brought an extra value of appreciation as we saw one of the long-time fan favorites Tom “T2” Taylor coaching Status Quo for the event. Tom shared his expert abilities as a player with the SQ team to help bring them a second place finish for the finals, helping to break them past the placement barrier they had met all year. Final Boss once again showing that they truly have an appropriate team name, they brought home their third consecutive win. Let the off season and the full transition to Reach begin for the rest of these teams. Get the full list of event winners, keep an eye on the team changes, and watch the drama unfold over the next few months at mlgpro.com.

    Congrats to all the champions for the event, and we’ll see you in 2011!

    -X

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  3. A*STAR In-Ear Headset Now For Pre-order

    November 10th, 2010

    Just in time for whatever you celebrate

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under ASTRO News · 0 Comments

    Your patience knows no bounds. We’re now taking pre-orders for the A*STAR In-Ear Headset for $79.95 and they will be shipping just in time before Christmas!

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    Your patience knows no bounds. We’re now taking pre-orders for the A*STAR In-Ear Headset for $79.95 and they will be shipping just in time before Christmas!

    Just to remind you, these suckers are the perfect compliment to your ASTRO line-up. You get great bass for your music and portable/mobile gaming on your ride home. You can talk to your friends on your mobile phone with the wind protected in-line mic. And you will look pretty baller with an edgy design that rivals even the best earbud solutions out there.

    Ok, I’m done. Now go pre-order your A*STARs.

    - ASTRO stanimal

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  4. MixAmp 5.8™ Review Roundup 1

    November 9th, 2010

    It's comin' in hot!

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under Reviews · 0 Comments

    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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  5. 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

    Posted by: in San Francisco, CA under Reviews · 0 Comments

    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.

    Want to see the real thing? Click here to read the original review!

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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.