It’s light, comfortable, and does the job, and at this price we’d like more.
The headset is available in White or Navy or even a Mandalorian edition.
It’s both lightweight with its plastic hinges, cups, and headband, but extremely sturdy and robust.

The Astro A30 open box showing carry case for easy storage.
We’ll get to that later.
My expectations were higher than perhaps they ought to be.
Actually switching volume between these different sources wasn’t as easy as I would like though.

In fact, I didn’t even bother with the app for the first few uses.
The only drawback with these is that they aren’t as readily available in stock.
TheSteelSeries Arctis Nova Prois our top pick right now and it costs $350.

But if you’re a PC gamer I would opt for this.
Astro A30 Wireless: Should you buy it?
I was really torn on what to give the Astro A30 Wireless as a final rating.
A comfortable headset with solid battery life and customization options with removable speaker tags.


The Astro A30 open box showing carry case for easy storage.

(Image credit: Jennifer Young - Windows Central)

(Image credit: Jennifer Young - Windows Central)

(Image credit: Jennifer Young - Windows Central)

Don’t you just want to reach in and squish these?

The Astro A30 headset has decent sound

The headphones look great with my Xbox Stellar Shift controller

The Astro A30 is compatible with PC and Xbox consoles.

The Astro A30 Wireless has an impressive battery life of 27 hours


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