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The Astro A10 headset is a wired, binaural headset designed for immersive audio experiences. With a 3.5 mm connector, it offers compatibility with a range of devices. The microphone of the A10 can be muted and features a unidirectional direction type for clear communication with others. With an impedance of 32 Ω, the headset provides efficient power delivery to the 40 mm driver unit, resulting in dynamic sound reproduction. The headphone sensitivity of 104 dB ensures that audio is heard clearly, while the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) rating of 3% ensures minimal audio distortion. The A10 headset features a supraaural ear coupling, providing a comfortable fit and reducing external noise interference. The headband pressure of 4.5 N ensures a secure fit without causing discomfort during extended periods of use. Constructed with neodymium magnets, the A10 headset delivers powerful audio performance, effectively reproducing low and high-frequency sounds. With a weight of 346 g, it balances comfort and durability. The Astro A10 headset is an ideal choice for users seeking a reliable, wired headset with high-quality audio reproduction. Whether used for gaming, audio playback, or communication purposes, the A10 delivers immersive sound with its well-designed features.
| Brand | Astro |
| Model | A10 | 5099206081598 |
| Product | headset |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF), Quickstart Guide (PDF) |
| Microphone mute | Yes |
| Microphone direction type | Unidirectional |
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| Microphone type | Boom |
| Headphone frequency | 20 - 20000 Hz |
| Impedance | 32 Ω |
| Headphone sensitivity | 104 dB |
| Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | 3 % |
| Driver unit | 40 mm |
| Ear coupling | Supraaural |
| Magnet type | Neodymium |
| Headband pressure | 4.5 N |
| Headset type | Binaural |
| Wearing style | Head-band |
| Recommended usage | Gaming |
| Product color | Black, Gold |
| Cable length | 2 m |
| Control unit type | In-line control unit |
| Product type | Headset |
| Weight | 346 g |
| 3.5 mm connector | Yes |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| USB connectivity | - |
| Bluetooth | - |
| 2.5 mm connector | - |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Package type | Box |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Astro A10 below.
The newer headset generally have a small microphone built in which allows for calling.
Noise cancelling ensures that ambient noise is reduced.
A volume above 80 decibels can be harmful to hearing. When the volume exceeds 120 decibels, direct damage can even occur. The chance of hearing damage depends on the listening frequency and duration.
The Astro A10 has a weight of 346 g.
Yes, the Astro A10 has a microphone mute. This is convenient for the user as it allows them to quickly mute their microphone when needed.
The impedance of the Astro A10 is 32 Ω. This is a standard impedance for headphones and allows for efficient sound output.
The total harmonic distortion (THD) of the Astro A10 is 3%. This means that there may be a slight distortion in the sound quality, but it is generally not noticeable to the average user.
The Astro A10 is a binaural headset. This means that it has two separate audio channels, one for each ear, providing a more immersive sound experience.
Yes, the Astro A10 has a 3.5 mm connector. This allows for easy compatibility with a wide range of devices such as gaming consoles, PCs, and mobile devices.
To troubleshoot if the Astro A10 headset is not connecting to your Xbox controller, follow these steps: 1. Connect the gray end of the cable with the inline volume control to the headset. 2. Connect the black end of the cable with the inline volume control to the Xbox One controller. 3. Adjust the volume using the inline volume control cable. 4. Double-click the Xbox button on the controller and navigate to the Settings menu. 5. Make necessary adjustments in the Settings menu if needed. If the controller does not have a headset jack, it is recommended to add an ASTRO MixAmp M60 or MixAmp M80 to your setup. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot the issue of the Astro A10 headset not connecting to your Xbox controller.
To troubleshoot if the volume settings on the Astro A10 headset are not working properly when connected to an Xbox controller, follow these steps: 1. Connect the gray end of the inline volume control cable to the headset. 2. Connect the black end of the inline volume control cable to the Xbox One controller. 3. Adjust the volume settings using the inline volume control cable. 4. Double-click the Xbox button on the controller to access the Settings menu. 5. Navigate to the Sound/Devices section in the Settings menu. 6. Make sure the headset is selected as the audio output device. 7. Adjust the volume and audio settings as needed. If the issue persists, try disconnecting and reconnecting the cable, ensuring a secure connection. You can also try using a different controller or testing the headset on another Xbox One console to determine if the issue is with the headset or the controller. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot and resolve volume-related issues with the Astro A10 headset when connected to an Xbox controller.
To troubleshoot if the Astro A10 headset is not compatible with your Xbox controller and you want to use an ASTRO MixAmp M60 or MixAmp M80, follow these steps: 1. Check if your Xbox controller has a 3.5mm headset jack. If it does, you can directly connect the Astro A10 headset to the controller without the need for a MixAmp. 2. If your Xbox controller does not have a headset jack, you will need to use an ASTRO MixAmp M60 or MixAmp M80. 3. Purchase the appropriate MixAmp (M60 or M80) that is compatible with the Astro A10 headset. 4. Connect the MixAmp to your Xbox controller using the provided cable. 5. Connect the Astro A10 headset to the MixAmp using the headset cable. 6. Adjust the volume and audio settings on the MixAmp to your preference. 7. Test the headset to ensure it is working properly with the MixAmp. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot and use the Astro A10 headset with an ASTRO MixAmp M60 or MixAmp M80 if it is not compatible with your Xbox controller.
To troubleshoot if the volume control cable of the Astro A10 headset is not adjusting the volume properly, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the gray end of the inline volume control cable is securely connected to the headset. 2. Check that the black end of the inline volume control cable is properly connected to the Xbox One controller. 3. Adjust the volume settings using the inline volume control cable by sliding the volume control button up or down. 4. If the volume is still not adjusting properly, try disconnecting and reconnecting the cable to ensure a secure connection. 5. Test the headset by adjusting the volume again to see if the issue has been resolved. If the problem persists, try using the headset with a different controller or testing it on another Xbox One console to determine if the issue is with the headset or the controller. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot and resolve volume control issues with the Astro A10 headset.
To troubleshoot if you are unable to access the settings menu on the Xbox controller to make necessary adjustments for the Astro A10 headset, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the Xbox controller is properly connected to the console and turned on. 2. Double-click the Xbox button on the controller to open the guide menu. 3. Navigate to the System tab in the guide menu. 4. Select the Settings option from the System tab. 5. In the Settings menu, you can make necessary adjustments for the Astro A10 headset, such as audio settings, mic monitoring, and chat mixer. If you are still unable to access the settings menu, try restarting the Xbox console and the controller. Make sure that the controller firmware is up to date. If the issue persists, try using a different controller or contacting Xbox support for further assistance. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot and access the settings menu on the Xbox controller to make necessary adjustments for the Astro A10 headset.
To troubleshoot if the Astro A10 headset is not connecting to your PC or other devices, follow these steps: 1. Plug the gray end of the inline volume control cable into the headset. 2. Plug the black end of the inline volume control cable into the headphone jack of your PC or other device. 3. Adjust the volume settings using the inline volume control cable. 4. If your PC sound card has separate pink and green jacks, you may need a PC splitter (available for purchase from astrogaming.com). 5. Ensure that the headset is selected as the default audio output device on your PC or other device. 6. Check the audio settings on your PC or other device to ensure that the volume is not muted or set too low. 7. Test the headset on a different device or try using a different cable to determine if the issue is with the headset or the connection. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot and resolve connectivity issues with the Astro A10 headset when connecting to your PC or other devices.
Yes, the manual of the Astro A10 is available in English .
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