I’ve spent hours playing games and listening to music with the Astro A50 Gen 5 — here’s why they’re worth the price.
Astro A50 Gen 5 review: one-minute review (Image credit: Future) Logitech’s Astro sub-brand has a sizeable lineage, offering competition-grade audio solutions for years now, and the A50 Gen 5 is able to easily maintain that status quo at a (slightly) lower price point than the Astro A50 X , one of the best wireless gaming headsets we tested last year. Much of the Astro A50 Gen 5 is built on the same very impressive foundation. It’s packing graphene drivers, which not only sound great but also contribute very little in terms of weight, while the whole design feels well-built without ever feeling uncomfortable for longer periods of use. Audio sounds excellent, with a broad soundstage that packs in plenty of bass without distortion and plenty of high-end without tinniness, and I found myself using it for listening to music almost as much as I did for gaming. Dolby Atmos and Windows Sonic are included, as well as the option to pipe in Bluetooth audio from an external source —...