In my never-ending pursuit of the one wireless headset to rule all my gaming devices, the obnoxiously named Logitech G Astro A50 X Lightspeed Wireless with PLAYSYNC Gaming Headset is the first to come close to that dream.
Thanks to the innovative PLAYSYNC system, the Astro A50 X can connect Xbox, PlayStation, and PC/Mac and switch between them with a press of a button. The real party trick is that the A50 X can now switch video inputs at the same time saving you from manually changing display input from one device to another.
Now throw in Pro-G Graphene drivers for 24-bit lossless, lag-free audio over LIGHTSPEED wireless (similar to those used in the Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed headset), simultaneous Bluetooth, a flip-down boom mic, and 24 hours of battery life. That's a lot and you will certainly pay the price—$380 (£360 and AUD$750) to be precise. Yes, this is a premium headset for the gamer who already has everything, but is it worth it?
Design-wise, the A50 X doesn't differ much from the old A50 that it replaces; looking practically identical that you wouldn't tell just by looking at it. Logitech went with the «if it ain't broke, don't fix it» approach which means you get the same square earcups, polished metallic rails for adjusting the fit and flip-down mic. It's certifiably gamer looking.
Drivers: 40mm PRO-G GRAPHENE
Frequency response: 20–20,000Hz
Microphone: Flip-to-mute boom arm
Connectivity: USB, HDMI 2.1, Bluetooth
Features: PLAYSYNC, HDMI passthrough, Dolby Atmos, PlayStation 3D Audio, 3x HDMI 2.1 ports 40 Gbps bandwidth, Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Up to 24 bit Audio
Battery: 24 hours
Weight: 363g
Price: $380 | £360 | AUD750
The ear cushions on the A50 X headset are made of fabric, which is not very breathable and can quickly lead to clammy and sweaty ears. If you live in colder environments, you may appreciate the warmth, but in hotter environments, it can be uncomfortable. The cups are easily interchangeable thanks to
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