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The gaming audio didn't disappoint either with this headset providing decent bass for music. I've been playing far too much Star Wars: Squadrons recently, the A20's admirably recreated each laser fire pew from X-wings and the hum of a TIE Interceptor's fully powered engine to my nerdly delight. Studio is best for watching movies if craving more accurate sounds. Astro cranks up the bass which I found best for the bass-heavy music listening and for giving explosions that little extra kick I prefer. EQ cycles between three sound presets Pro, Studio, and Astro. The right ear cup houses the controls which consist of a volume knob, EQ, and power buttons. The A20s are a very comfy thanks to the soft fabric ear cups and plastic frame, which means they can sit on your head without any discomfort for long stretches of time and feel pretty great with glasses on, too. And speaking of light, the headset weighs just under 12 oz (317g), which makes sense considering the entire is a mix of hard plastic and rubber. The white design with blue accents (green for Xbox) gives the headset a lighter, more-playful feel to them.

The A20s retain the typical Astro aesthetic with square ear cups.
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$120 is an appealing price for a wireless gaming headset that you can use across all your gaming machines, especially when you can use an Astro Gaming promo code and when the accompanying USB dongles cost only $20 extra. Microphone frequency response: 100–16,000 HzĬonnectivity: USB 2.0 High Speed over USB-C The Astro A20s look to simplify the lives of multi headset gamers all around the world by offering a single headset that works on all three platforms. I've known the headache of living a multiple headset lifestyle.
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Like many PC gamers out there, I own both an Xbox One X and Playstation Pro with plans of upgrading both to their next-generation counterparts later this year. I have been trying every day to cut that 3-5 number down to a modest 1-3. I think it's safe to admit that I have a problem when it comes to headphones and decided I needed one for every possible scenario. I'd have a pair for working out, a pair of noise-canceling headphones to drown out my coworkers in NYC, one with a good mic for online gaming and a separate one I'd use solely for listening to music, or the wireless one for gaming while standing at my desk. There might be a newer update, need to check.Before I started reviewing headsets for a living, I was notorious for having 3-5 headsets in my rotation for daily work and gaming use.

I believe I am running the most current firmware for the headset as of Feb 2023. I have tried a second Samsung 8000 TV, same issue. I have replaced the optical cable, same issue. It’s 5 feet away with no walls or anything blocking it. It can’t be losing connection to the base station. For whatever reason it appears to be losing connection to the Xbox and reconnecting. About 50% of the time the sound returns to normal, the other 50% I can see the my mic is not working so I have re-power it on. While playing games (mostly PUBG) with audio working perfectly, about once every 15-20 mins the sound gets super echo-y and then I see the headset connected banner pop up on the Xbox like when I first turn on the headset.
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I have my A50 Gen 4 connected via optical to my Samsung QN90b and play an Xbox Series X. Wanted to see if anyone is having similar issues.
