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Logitech a10
Logitech a10










logitech a10
  1. #Logitech a10 driver#
  2. #Logitech a10 Bluetooth#

There’s a small amount of up and down movement to each earcup, but no side to side, which made it a little hard to get a perfect fit. There was no fatigue though and noise isolation still worked well though even though my ears were not fully enclosed.

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The pads just rested on the outside of my ear. Padding across the crown is extremely decent, offering a nice relief from any head pressure, and the earcup padding is again similar, though because of my big ears, I couldn’t quite count the Astro A10s as an over-ear headset. The A10 is purely plug and play, which for some will be ideal, but those wanting to tinker around with software, might feel a little disappointed.

#Logitech a10 driver#

Being used with an aux connection also means that it’s not compatible with driver software. There’s an in-line remote on the cable too so you can adjust your volume on the fly.

logitech a10

Or for PCs, you’ve got an adapter that converts that single aux input to a separate microphone and audio input which most if not all motherboards will be able to accept. One 3.5mm aux input for either audio-only or for games console controllers to get both audio and microphone working.

#Logitech a10 Bluetooth#

These are a wired set of headphones so there’s no Bluetooth here, though Astro has given you a very generous cable to reach round the back of PCs if using them at the desk. There are two exposed cables running from earcup to headband, and I’m not keen on this like I’ve said so many times before, due to damage limitation. Though again, the mechanism does feel a little cheap and prone to breaking if you are too rough with them. The slide action is relatively smooth though and adjusting quickly while in-game is relatively painless. I’d like them to have been able to go a little longer in the stem. There’s an adjustable slider on the side of the earcups, which for me had to be extended to its maximum position, but that’s because I’ve got a bit of a meathead anyway, but milage may vary here with you. Its branding is a little in your face on either earcup, with a giant Astro logo across the crown, and A10 logos and although the Logitech brand is pretty heavily branded on the box, there’s no mention of it anywhere on the headphones themselves. The colour we’ve received here looks almost slate grey, though there are a few colours available from light grey, purple, white and a mint green finish They’ll all be listed on Logitech’s website which will be linked down below. Overall though they’re a very sleek looking headset. They don’t offer that same kind of premium feel you come to expect from Astro’s usual premium lineup of gaming headsets, but this is where Astro is trying to be competitive in the budget side of the gaming headset market. The Logitech Astro A10 Gen 2 gaming headset is made primarily from plastic, which is tough yet very lightweight coming in at roughly 246 grams and comfortable while being worn for long periods of time. Logitech G, the gaming branch of the peripheral manufacturer Logitech have launched a Gen 2 version of their popular Astro A10 headset, and we’re going to be taking a look at one today. So, the Astro A10 has had a refresh and have had some improvements made over last year’s model.












Logitech a10