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It's essentially a baby brother version of the premium Astro A50, sporting big, boxy ear cups and a bendable mic that you can flip up to mute. The A10 comes in variations of blue, green and red ...
Thankfully, Astro's excellent A10 headset bucks the trend with a product ... It is comfortable on the ears, with fabric over-ear cups and generous cushioning, but it's not all good news.
The revamped Astro A10 sounds fantastic ... The smaller earcups put more pressure on larger ears and while the cups are a more comfortable material, the pressure outweighs that benefit for ...
Speaking of sweat, the A10 features a soft foam as ear cushions ... a bit at higher volumes, the cups bleed audio, and the feature set is minimal. But the Astro A10 headset is a great entry ...
This is the 'I told you so' moment Astro are hoping to avoid on their first ... The tasteful decals and colourful fabric inside the cups come in red, blue, and green. You don't get any buttons ...
Gamers on a tight budget might resign themselves to wired accessories rather than pricier wireless ones, but that doesn’t mean having to stick to supermarket specials. The Astro A10 is a funky-looking ...
That began with Astro A10, a wired headset that packs sound comparable ... and game using the other simple controls on the right ear cup. If players don’t like the presets, they can tweak ...
This limited edition ASTRO A10 comes with Call of Duty branded on the ear cups and headstrap, allowing you to flaunt your fandom even while netting wins. Announced on September 23, 2020 ...
It's tough then, at least initially, to take Astro's new A10 cans seriously ... the felt-padded cups are built to completely encase your ears with a snug fit. There's no built-in noise cancelling ...
Like the A10, the new wireless headset is equipped with foam-padded ear cups wrapped in a microfiber ... put the A10 through in our video review. Astro's Command Center PC application lets users ...
Either that, or someone at Astro has weird taste. The A10’s silhouette is similar to that of its higher-priced A40 and A50 cousins, with squared-off ears and a thin microphone up the left side.