Astro Firmware 36797 ((new)) Download
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Updating your Astro gaming gear is essential for unlocking new features and ensuring compatibility with the latest consoles. Firmware version is a critical update, particularly for MixAmp Pro TR (Gen 4) and A40 TR users who want to use their equipment with the Xbox Series X|S .
The only safe firmware is the one delivered by the Astro Command Center or Logitech G Hub.
- Size: 48.2 MB (for A50 base station) or 312 MB (for Android TV boxes)
- Checksum example:
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Q1: Is firmware 36797 compatible with Astro A50 Gen 3?
Step 4: Prepare Your USB Drive or SD Card (for Non-Gaming Devices)
- Verify the Model Number: Ensure the firmware package matches your specific radio model number (e.g., H46UCH9PW7AN). Even within the same family (like APX), different hardware revisions require different firmware.
- Check the CPS Version: Firmware updates often require a specific minimum version of the Customer Programming Software (CPS). If your CPS is outdated, it may not recognize the new firmware or could corrupt the codeplug during the update.
- Backup Your Codeplug: Always read and save the current configuration (codeplug) from the radio before updating the firmware. If the update fails or changes settings, you will need this backup to restore the radio.
- Battery Check: Ensure the radio has a fully charged battery. A power loss during the firmware flashing process is the most common cause of bricking a radio.
- PS5 USB Audio Dropouts – Some PS5 users note that after 20 minutes of gameplay, the headset emits a static burst then loses audio. A workaround: change PS5 audio output to “Linear PCM” instead of “Dolby Atmos for Headphones.”
- Android TV Box Netflix App Crashes – A minority of CX-999 users see Netflix error code UI-800-3 after updating. The fix: clear the app cache, then reinstall Netflix from the Play Store.
- Base Station Power Cycling – On certain USB hubs, the base station enters a boot loop. Connect directly to a powered USB 3.0 port on the motherboard, not a hub.