
Logitech
Logitech 939-001509 Astro A10 Wired Gaming Headset
★★★★★
1.5 lbs0.79 lbs
The Astro A10 delivers durable, all-day wired audio for console and PC gaming at an entry price that doesn't compromise on ASTRO's tuned sound signature.
$39.99*
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Overview
Key Features
UPC: 097855135735
Weight: 1.5 lbs
Over the head green/grey. Frequency response: 20-20,000Hz Weight: 0.79 lbs
Specifications
UPC
097855135735
Weight
0.79 lbs
Headset Type
Over the head
Color
Green/Grey
Frequency Response
20-20,000Hz
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Universal 3.5mm connectivity means zero compatibility friction across PC, console, and mobile with no adapters or additional hardware
- Flip-up mic mute is faster and more intuitive in-session than hunting for a software mute button or inline control
- At 0.79 lbs, the headset is light enough to wear through extended gaming sessions without the neck and ear fatigue that heavier cans produce
- ASTRO Audio V2 tuning is voiced for gaming — positional cues and low-frequency impact are prioritized over flat reference monitoring
- Inline volume control provides quick output adjustment without leaving the game or navigating menus
👎 Cons
- The 6.0mm uni-directional microphone is functional but lacks the clarity and noise rejection of the detachable boom mics found on higher-tier headsets — voice quality is noticeably limited in busy acoustic environments
- No virtual surround sound processing is built in — spatial audio requires platform-level or software processing, which varies significantly by system
- The integrated (non-removable) boom arm is always visible even when not in active use, which some users find aesthetically or practically awkward
- 3.5mm analog only — no USB audio path means you're dependent on the quality of your device's built-in audio hardware, which varies widely
- Green/grey color scheme is specific and won't suit every setup aesthetic
Frequently Asked Questions
What platforms is the Astro A10 compatible with?
The A10 uses a standard 3.5mm analog connection, which means it works with any device that has a 3.5mm audio jack — PC, PS4/PS5, Xbox One/Series, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices. No adapter or base station is required for basic use, though console-specific audio features may require the platform's own audio settings.
Is the microphone removable or permanently attached?
The microphone is integrated with a flip-up mute function — flipping it up mutes the mic. It is not a detachable boom mic. This simplifies the mute workflow but means the boom arm is always present.
What does the 20–20,000 Hz frequency response mean for gaming audio?
That range covers the full extent of human hearing, meaning the A10 is specced to reproduce everything from low-frequency explosion rumble to high-frequency footstep cues. The practical output at frequency extremes depends on the tuning — ASTRO Audio V2 is voiced for gaming cues and spatial awareness, not flat studio monitoring.
Does the A10 require any software, drivers, or USB power?
No. The 3.5mm wired connection is entirely plug-and-play — no drivers, no software, no USB power required. Volume is controlled via the in-line slider on the cable.
How durable is the A10 for daily gaming use?
The A10 is specifically marketed by ASTRO for durability. The headset's construction prioritizes resistance to the physical stress of daily use — including cable management at the connector and headband flex over time. At 0.79 lbs, it's light enough for long sessions without fatigue.