Logitech introduces a gaming headset with a 90-hour battery life and easy compatibility with Xbox, PS5, PC, and Switch.

Logitech G has introduced the ASTRO A20 X LIGHTSPEED in Brazil, a new wireless gaming headset designed for consoles and PC. The headset focuses on versatility and comfort, offering top-notch audio quality in a lightweight build ideal for extended gaming sessions.

The PLAYSYNC AUDIO technology enables easy switching between Xbox, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch. The headset features 40mm PRO-G drivers, a high-quality microphone, and up to 90 hours of battery life. It can connect via LIGHTSPEED receiver or Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless pairing options.

The A20 X headset, which weighs just 290 g, includes viscoelastic foam and a suspension range for enhanced comfort. The boom microphone boasts a 48 kHz bandwidth, and an internal LED signals when the microphone is muted, making it easier to communicate during online gaming sessions.

Astro A20 X da Logitech
Imagem: wal_172619/PixaBay

The model in the Astro line introduces LIGHTSYNC RGB for the first time, enabling customization with 16.8 million colors across eight zones. It also includes MixAmp technology for real-time adjustments between game audio and voice chat.

Construction utilizes as much as 55% of post-consumer recycled ABS plastic in adherence to the brand’s environmental policy.

Price and when something is ready to be bought

The ASTRO A20 X LIGHTSPEED is priced at R$ 1.499.90 in the Logitech Store and will be exclusively available for purchase on Kabum until March.

  • KaBum has a promotion with a price of R$ 1299.

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