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ASTRO Gaming A50 Wireless Gaming Headset + Charging Base Station, Game/Voice Balance Control, 2.4 GHz Wireless, 15 m Range, for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Mac - Black/Gold

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Right now, I'm dropping our top accolade on the new Turtle Beach Stealth Pro, for its incredible audio, impressive feature slate, and solid price point.

In terms of budgetary overheads, a cheaper wired headset can often output superior sound quality than an equivalently priced wireless headset. Some of that budget goes towards radios and batteries in a wireless headset, whereas a wired headset can pour those savings into higher-quality speakers or overall materials and construction. It's not always the case, to be sure, but it often is. For those who think the multi-receiver, ANC-enabled, Bluetooth-laden Arctis Nova Pro might be overkill for their gaming needs, the Astro A50 is the next-best option. The Astro A50 series is one of the most advanced ones available from Astro. It has a variety of different powerful headsets that are all great in their own way. Like most gaming headsets, these are equipped with built-in microphones which allow you to communicate with your teammates in online games while also allowing players to try out voice commands. The best part is that it’s also compatible with the Xbox One. In my Turtle Beach Stealth Pro review, I described how this headset attempts to do a lot, which is often a recipe for disaster. Sometimes in these scenarios, we find that key features have not been given the attention they need, with products that try to do too much. Thankfully, this isn't the case here. USB slots look like HDMI slots but are more uniform and rectangular. Compare the end of the cable with the ports on the Xbox to see where it goes.One more thing that can be done is trying to sync the Astro A50 headset with the base station that you have for it so that the device and its built-in microphone start working properly. Doing so is pretty easy. The ASTRO A50 Base Station for Xbox/PC features a wireless transmitter that provides clear, low-latency voice communication, while making headset pairing and charging simple.

This headset has the best price-to-quality ratio of any wireless Xbox headset out there, and should be the first thing you consider if you don't need Bluetooth, and don't want to break the bank. The first solution to try is the simplest one here, which is to just unplug the cord of the Astro A50 from the base. But there is a specific way this needs to be done for the mic to start working again. Firstly, players need to assign a party with the players that they intend to talk to and/or run the game that they plan to play.My favorite aspect of the headset is arguably its comfort and ergonomics. The generous cushioning is lined with coolant gel which feels incredibly pleasant on warm ears, and the fine fabric veneer also feels airy and light even through long gaming sessions. The CloudX also lives up to its namesake, with a cloud-like fit and weight making it one of the most pleasant headsets to wear on the market. There's a reason this headset has only received minimal changes since its introduction over five years ago — if it ain't broke, don't fix it. The Elite Pro 2 as a wired headset doesn't sport a huge amount of features that a fully wireless system often does, deferring to 3.5mm connectivity through an Xbox controller as its primary interface with your console. Where it does deliver is big, cavernous sound which works incredibly well coupled with Windows Sonic or Dolby Atmos. The sound profile is cinematic while also giving you tactical spatial awareness, and is one of the few headsets I can definitively attribute additional kills to in games like Battlefield and Call of Duty. The microphone is no slouch either, although you probably won't be creating content on it, it does the job for communication online.

The construction is also impeccable. I really love the similar Arctis Nova Pro (which is another headset I use as my primary when visiting my parents' place), but the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro is more generous with its size range, which is better for people with a large head like me. The over-ear cups are also bigger, roomier, and offer what I'd consider to be a broader sound stage. The audio quality is just luscious too, and something I've always been a fan of Turtle Beach for. Their tactical tuning is just great for games like Overwatch 2 and Call of Duty, accentuating sound ranges that give away enemy positions and the like. You can also turn it off for a more cinematic, bassy sound, which makes movies, music, and single-player games really shine.

There can be occasional problems with the headset and the microphone specifically. This includes the mic not working at all at times. If the Astro A50 mic is not working on Xbox One for you either, here are some solutions to try. Astro A50 Mic Not Working on Xbox One All current ASTRO Gaming products designed for Xbox will offer continuous compatibility on Xbox: Series X|S. Just hold down the red power buttons on both until they start turning white. Once they are fully white, the syncing process will be complete. Plug the headset into the Xbox again and then try to see if the mic is working this time around. The headset is incredibly light too, given how powerful it is, and even has on-board active noise canceling for good measure, making it one of the few Xbox gaming headsets to support ANC. Leatherette cups and headband, a detachable boom-style microphone, in-line audio controls, a high-quality braided cable, with audio and ergonomics that feel like they belong on a far more expensive product — this is the ideal entry-level gaming headset for Xbox users.

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