Logitech Astro A20 X: Pros & Cons for Console Gaming
- Here's a breakdown of the key points from the text about the Astro A20 X headset:
- * Key Feature: 20X and Playsync: The A20 X stands out due to its inclusion of 20X and Playsync technology.
Here’s a breakdown of the key points from the text about the Astro A20 X headset:
* Key Feature: 20X and Playsync: The A20 X stands out due to its inclusion of 20X and Playsync technology. This allows for easy switching between devices and solves connectivity issues frequently enough found with wireless consoles, especially when the console isn’t directly in line of sight with the headset.
* Unique Switching Capability: At its price point (under $200 / £200), the A20 X is the only headset offering on-the-fly switching between devices.
* Connectivity Limitation: While it uses Bluetooth 5.3, it can only connect to one device at a time – it doesn’t support concurrent connections.
* Audio Quality (Initial Impression): The author didn’t have extensive gaming time with the headset, but initial impressions were positive. The audio sounded crisp and clear with a relatively flat tone, which the author prefers for gaming.
* Confidence in Audio: Based on the quality of other Logitech gaming headsets (like the G522 Lightspeed), the author is confident in the A20 X’s overall audio performance.
* Comparison to Other Headsets: The author notes they would consider the A20 X if they didn’t already use the PS5 Pulse 3D wireless headset.
