6 Reasons Why The Astro A50 (Gen 4) for PS4 and PC is The Best Gaming Headset Around

Enhanced Battery Life and Slick Accelerometer

Older Astro A50’s had horrible battery life. With one set I had, I pretty much had to plug in the A50’s after every play session as they died within 3-5 hours. This new and improved A50 now has 15-hour battery life. Every gamer wants more battery life and 15-hours is a huge step in the right direction. Another neat feature is the A50’s use an accelerometer to determine when a user is wearing them. So if the headphones remain idle, they power down into standby mode to preserve battery. Those with kids, barking dogs or a small bladder, like myself, who need to take frequent gaming breaks will absolutely love this feature.

The Charge Base is Sexy

Let’s face it, the old A50 stand where I hung my headset looked cheap. It is nowhere near as dead sexy as the new A50’s charge base. Over the years, the charge base has improved and it’s now the best it’s ever looked. The stylish new A50 base station features magnetic charging contacts for simple docking and charging. It works like a charm and no longer do you have to hide it out of view. The base station transmitter also provides automatic headset pairing, battery status, and Dolby on/off indication. If there is one area that is a huge improvement over older A50’s, it is definitely the new and improved base station.

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Fully Customizable Audio Experience

Everything from the ear cups to the EQ settings, Astro has gone out of their way to ensure you are getting the audio experience you want for your play style. For starters, you can upgrade the A50 headset with the optional A50 Mod Kit for improved comfort, style, and noise isolation. The A50 Mod Kit (which costs around 50 bucks) includes a leather headband and leather ear cushions that can be swapped with the original cushions and headband for additional noise-cancellation and comfort. Sound-wise, the A50’s work with Astro’s command center software, so you can adjust inputs, outputs, noise gate, sidetone, microphone levels, chat audio, Aux channels, custom EQ profiles, and more. There are three preloaded EQ settings but you do have the option to tailor your audio needs the way you want. It’s all about options and the A50 certainly gives you that.

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