
WorthPlaying writes, "ASTRO Gaming made its mark on the professional gaming scene with its A40 headset and corresponding wired MixAmp, but in the years since, the company seems to have focused on the consumer market. Products like the Wireless MixAmp 5.8 and the A50 wireless headset are great for the home but aren't allowed in competition due to their wireless nature. There was a minor update to the original MixAmp in late 2009, but since then, the company has been quiet on the wired front. That should be changing soon.
Based on information WorthPlaying obtained on Thursday, ASTRO is currently working on a new version of the wired MixAmp, MA3. Given that this would be the third version of the wired product, the working name is likely a straightforward MixAmp 3."

Astro makes some amazing and very durable headsets and this looks amazing. Logitech G, today unveiled the new ASTRO Gaming A10 Gen 2 Wired Gaming Headset.
Astro is quality.
Almost ten years in, my original gen A50s aren't giving me a single issue, and still go toe to toe with the best gaming headsets on the market.
I do also have a HyperX Cloud Revolver S though, and it's very much a quality surround sound headset for a fair bit cheaper.
I have been using the A10s model since I stopped using my A50s. And I have to say they are pretty good. And now the new model of the A10s are even better.

Astro Gaming announced their new ASTRO.ID Collection 2 line for their Astro A40 TR headsets, now available to customize exclusively on their website.
Even though they finally died a couple years ago, my original Astro A50s was awesome and lasted me for the better part of a decade.
That said, I'm using the HyperX Cloud Revolver S, and the sound is also fantastic, and far less pricey. It's just less comfortable than what I had with the A50s, not that it's uncomfortable either though. I just barely even noticed the A50s when wearing them.

Do you travel with your games often? Take your Switch with you, or maybe carry around a laptop? If so, a new collaboration between ASTRO Gaming and San Francisco bag maker Timbuk2 may be for you.