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The Logitech G Astro A10 Gen 2 is a wired, cross-platform gaming headset featuring custom-tuned 32mm dynamic drivers, a flip-to-mute unidirectional boom mic, and a durable, ergonomic over-ear design. Compatible with PS5/4, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PC, and Mac, it offers in-line volume control and replaceable cushions for long-lasting comfort and performance.






| ASIN | B098J52RGG |
| Additional Features | Flip-to-mute boom microphone, Custom-tuned audio, Detachable cable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Brand | ASTRO Gaming |
| Brand Name | ASTRO Gaming |
| Built-In Media | Astro A10 Gaming Headset |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Cable Length | 6 Feet |
| Carrying Case Material | fabric |
| Color | Black/PS Edition |
| Compatible Devices | PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, Xbox Series X|S, One, VR, Streaming |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | Wired 3.5 mm Jack |
| Customer Package Type | Box with Cushioning |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 7,671 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Around the ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Headset |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ASTRO Gaming |
| Model Name | A10 Gen 2 |
| Model Number | 939-002055 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Style Name | Playstation/PC |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 097855172532 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Wired |
K**N
So comfortable and a dupe for the expensive ones!
The Logitech G Astro A10 Gen 2 is hands-down one of the best gaming headsets I’ve used! The sound quality is crystal clear, with deep bass and crisp highs that make every game immersive. The comfort is fantastic too — even after hours of gaming on PS5, PS4, or Xbox, my ears never felt sore. Setup was a breeze, and the cross-platform compatibility means I can use it anywhere without hassle. The microphone is clear for team chat, and the build feels durable and well-made. If you’re looking for a reliable, high-quality wired gaming headset that delivers great sound and comfort at a reasonable price, the Astro A10 Gen 2 is a no-brainer. Highly recommend!
T**Y
A lovely new welcome 2024 update
(Slight tldr pros and cons below) I’ve had the first gen since 2018 and when I saw the second gen I just had to get them and put old reliable in retirement. As of first getting the gen 2 and writing this review I have loved the 2 gen. Both comfortable and light as well as decent color selection but it’s easier if I do pros and cons Pros 1. Super durable I have twisted them and put them to the test just like my first and still retained it’s shape and no signs of cracks anywhere 2. Comfortability I have worn these headsets for hours on in and I can say for sure it feels like I’m not even wearing them but still feel really secure to my head 3. Easy to clean (can’t say how easy since I have no need to clean them yet other than hair 4. Price I mean you can’t beat a good durable headset for 40-60$ 5. Compatibility works great on my PC, Xbox and my switch but I hardly use headphones for the switch anyways And now onto some cons 1. The headphone jack (atleast for gen 1) is like playing Russian roulette could work up to a year or break next month most notably the audio slider could have it all the way up and only one ear has audio slightly bring it down and both work (recommend getting spare cords Amazon does sell them) 2. Lack of options (more a personal attack) wish there were options for no mics or wireless since I use a different mic for talking And lastly mixed opinion is the audio some say it’s best for single player. I play a lot of games that sound is key such as escape from Tarkov, day z and so on. I personally have not faced such an issue where this headset would struggle I could still pinpoint where gunfire and explosion happen no matter how chaotic with both gen 1 and 2 As of now this is all I can think of I’ll update as I go on but for now I recommend this headset with a just the acceptation of being prepared to buy spare audio cables for the headset. Edit 5/1/24 Wow almost two years and the headset is still going strong i have put ALOT of abuse on the headset so what are my thoughts on it now ? Well the audio slider has given out id say about 9 months in upon purchase but its minor being a small adjustment its working as intended, now onto the cleaning still just as easy just pull the ear muffs off and hand wash let it air dry and continue on. durability still on par as Gen 1 thanks to a nephew they can be thrown off the porch hitting objects such as cars and a tree and still work after plugging back in. Though have notice after some time it will hold what ever bend you put on it BUT it still will not crack or break so yea it was and still is worth every penny.
E**H
Awful microphone
I purchased this headset because I owned the original version of the A10 for over 7 years and though it was time for an upgrade. If you are looking at this headset for this reason, DO NOT purchase it. Just stick with the old one. I returned this and bought the original version because it is so much better. When I first received the headset it was in fine condition. The headphones are extremely small but it worked okay for me because I have small ears, but they were still pretty uncomfortable to wear for longer periods of time, which is not ideal considering these are gaming headphones. Within roughly 4 days the microphone became rather loose. It would only go all the way up into the muted position, or it would fall all the way down and it was no longer adjustable. From the moment I got it the microphone did not pick up all of my audio and cut out extremely often even when my audio input sensitivity was turned all the way up. Within 2 weeks, the microphone had come almost completely detached with light usage (maybe 4 times a week for 3 to 4 hours at a time). I would NOT recommend buying this headset given the quality of the microphone, audio, and fit of the headphones. The only positive thing I have to say about this headset is that it comes with a shorter cord, and I enjoy the array of colors.
K**Y
You get what you're paying for
I needed a headset with a mic to play my Xbox with my brother. I haven't had a headset + mic n a very long time since I'm rocking a Shure microphone and Sennheiser headphones for my pc setup. I wasn't sure where to start since so many new headsets have come out in the past few years (and razer's quality has drastically gone downhill). My friend recommended these to me and they do not disappoint. Obviously the music quality isn't as good, but the bass lows and sfx in video games sound great. The microphone itself is good quality and the headset is comfortable to wear for long sessions. The headset does not feel low quality or like cheap plastic. I didn't intend to buy the lilac color but as a man I think they're actually really cute.
M**H
Your Mic Probably Isn’t Broken
I’ll Keep This One Short (Not An AI Or Bot Review), when I first got the mic like many others I unboxed it and immediately started plugging in all the cables I seen into the mic, I plugged it into my ps4 controller, it didn’t work, I plugged it into my laptop, PART of it worked, I looked online for solutions because there were 3 cables, one for the mic, one for audio, and another to plug into the mic itself, so it turns out it comes with TWO cables. One is specifically to plug into a seperate mic and a pc if you have one. If you think your mic is broken or isn’t working/compatible check your box for a single cable that has a volume scroll and only two plug in’s that will fit into the mic and controller. I only rated it 4 because it broke while I was asleep, but I think I was laying on it. It has VERY good sound quality, it doesn’t echo on max volume but if it does you only have to turn it down a bit, the mic itself on the headset feels a little cheap and flimsy as if it can break at anytime which is what broke on mine, but it’s not an easy break, will get another one, recommended🤙just be careful with it
A**M
Great for what i need it for!
Seems to be good bang for your buck; just got them in tonight and. have been using for the past hour. Honestly I'm surprised at how comfortable they are and at the sound as well. They are not fully noise-cancelling (to be expected) but the quality of the sound is great. I haven't used the mic feature yet and am having some trouble getting the input to work for it, so I may put this down to 4 stars if that persists. I got these since I work from home and it won't be a huge deal if that feature ends up not being compatible with my desktop Mac, but definitely a little irritating atm. Overall I like what I paid for. EDIT: It took a lot of tinkering with plugging in and out and twisting in the ports to get my input mic to work. But it works and the quality of my recordings and calls are great! It is a little quiet, so I had to turn my dials all the way up but sounds great now.
M**.
A downgrade from Gen 1s.
I've had my Gen 1s for about 6 years and used them quite a lot as someone who is into competitive gaming. Paired them up with the Astro Mixamp and I was able to get premium sound on a budget vs buying the full A40 set. Well, after having the rubber mic piece starting to crack (now secured with duct tape) and one ear piece pad fall off (now secured with hot glue) I decided to look into a new headset. Decided to give these Gen2s a try and man, what a big disappointment. They look and feel great to the touch but that's it. The ear cups and significantly smaller and the headset is smaller too. This headset is definitely made for people with small heads and below average sized ears. The Gen 1s fit me well with the arms extended all the way and my ears were mostly inside the padded cups. With these Gen2s, I can feel my ears being pulled upwards due to how small the headset height is, and the ear cups definitely squish down my ears cause they won't even fit around like Gen1 did. I don't even have large ears, not am I obese to the point where my head is fat, yes I have a large head but nothing out of the ordinary. Got them this morning (thank you Amazon for the great quick delivery) and already returned them after wearing them for less than 10 minutes cause they immediately felt wrong. One positive star for style, and one positive star for a quality feel when handled. That's it. Hopefully they don't discontinue the Gen 1s cause they are great for the price and the Mixamp addition does make a significant improvement. I even tried using a $160 Epos Headset with mixamp and it sounded bad to the point of giving my ears faint damage.
N**K
Acceptable $50 headphones, but you get what you pay for
I bought these headphones at the recommendation of a friend. I chose to buy these headphones because they were cheap, functional, and looked decent with my sleeper build PC setup. I went from the Razer Kraken Ultimate to these, and I want to talk a little bit about my experience from the perspective of someone who cares most about audio quality, comfort, and experience, with a brief note at the end about the aesthetics. In terms of audio quality, you're getting about what you pay for. These headphones are around $50, and they feel like $50 headphones. The audio quality will be better than most cheap earbuds, but is easily outclassed by other headphones in the sub $100 range. In terms of how they compare to the Kraken, it's similar but slightly different. The mids on the Astro A10 is slightly better, but the bass is slightly worse. If you look them up on rtings, you can see what I mean visually, but bass doesn't sound as deep on the A10. To compare, I listened to a couple of songs I know by heart back to back with the two headphones, then swapped the headphones back and forth to pick out the finer details. To talk a bit about comfort, these headphones are *not* over the ear headphones, and using them as such will lead to discomfort and pain after around about an hour. To put on the headphones, you need to make sure your ear slides under the cup and into the grove. Once there, it's fairly comfortable, as there isn't much clamping force on your head and it feels padded enough. I can wear these headphones in this way for an entire day (+/- 7 hours) without noticing any discomfort. These headphones do not have any bells or whistles with them. They are packed inside a mostly empty box with a pretty basic manual, though the company does provide an aux splitter if your computer requires the sound input and sound output to be spread across 2 3.5mm jacks. These are plastic headphones, and while the plastic does look and feel premium enough, they likely cannot sustain multiple falls and will likely start to show grease marks over time if not properly cleaned. These do not have noise canceling, or even a functional mute, as far as I can tell. Although every online guide will tell you to simply point the mic up to mute your headset, this does not work at all (more on this later). The cable is removeable, which is a massive improvement over my old Kraken Ultimate, but that isn't saying much. To touch briefly on aesthetics, just because I find it interesting, the main color of this headset is an almost perfect color match for an original Super Nintendo (SNES) North American controller, with the lavender cables being a near perfect match for the lavender buttons on the same controller. I find this pretty interesting because none of the product shots show this off, which seems like it would be an obvious thing with the new Nintendo Switch Online SNES controller being released a couple years back. Here is the most critical part of my review: the build quality. Within a few days of using the headset, not even for very extended periods of time, my microphone became extremely floppy. Eventually, it became freely moving, and would just flop all the way down if not in the upright position. This can be fixed, but you need to disassemble your headset nearly fully on the left ear and tighten the screw that keeps it in place, which suggests to me that this will be a reoccurring issue. Additionally, this is where I found out that the muting feature was really only a thing for the original A10s, and not the A10 Gen 2 (which is this listing). When pointing the microphone up, you can feel a slight bump along the track, which I figured was the indication for the muting feature (though it didn't actually mute the headset, so I figured mine was faulty). Come to find out, upon opening the headset, it's just a bump in the plastic intentionally placed there to *feel* like it's doing something, but doesn't seem to be attached to any electronics. There seems to only be a single cable coming off of the microphone arm, which has no way of detecting at what angle the arm is adjusted to (this is as far as I can tell. I did not remove the circuit board fully to determine this since it wasn't necessary for my repair). It is inexcusable that the headphones malfunctioned to this degree after about a week of pretty light use, and a person who is inexperienced with disassembling technology will likely break these headphones upon attempting to repair them because of the way some parts are positioned. My advice, if you are completely unfamiliar with opening up electronics and need to do this repair, is to open things very slowly. Wires are in very inconvenient locations on this headset and the speaker itself is fairly difficult to remove by hand and will keep the outer panel attached to the headset until you disconnect it.
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