

Cute gamer headset drivers#
Out of the box this headset sounds glorious, audio quality from my onboard soundcard is good, but when hooking them up to my DAC the drivers absolutely sing. Music:Īs usual I break out some of my favourite tunes which offer a range from heavy basslines to high pitched saxophones and trumpets, various vocalists complete what I feel is a good test for audio equipment. The padding on the earcups is excellent and the soft headband is great, I have no complaints at all about the fit and feel of this unit, the materials feel good to the touch and the design is pleasing. The headset is incredibly comfortable the head clamping for me is just about perfect, moving my head around the headset stays firmly in place while feeling light. Wow, it is rare that I am this impressed with a budget offering. The EKSA E900 Gaming Headset Review: The Verdict
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These are things that I personally normally handle using software on the PC but it’s nice to have. The in-line audio control is I feel the cheapest part of this headset, however it is fully functional with a volume slider and microphone mute button. This also adds to a slightly more premium feel.Ĭonnecting the microphone is done with an almost standard 3.5mm jack, which has an odd square end to the plastic before the jack itself, this might prevent the user connecting a standard cable however at this price point modding would not be too much of a concern.

Looking inside the over-ear earcup we have a red lining with nice big lettering to confirm which way around the set is, helpful if the microphone is not connected. With a nod to premium branding the EKSA logo is stamped into the headband which itself is nice and squishy, so far first impressions are very good. The right hand earcup is a cable-free copy of the left. A cute little touch is the red coiled cable going through the headband to the other earcup. Looking at the unit from the left we have the audio cable in at the bottom, microphone plugged in to a socket, an outer cup design that has three bars for the E of EKSA but otherwise no garish finish or lighting.

The metal frame reminds me of the HyperX designs, it all feels quite sturdy. There’s lots of soft touch materials in addition to the memory foam style soft earpads. The headset itself feels to be built with pretty good materials, which is very surprising at this price point.
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In the accessory bag we have the boom microphone, a 3.5 Jack splitter cable for mic/headphone, a manual and thank you card where you can register the 2 year warranty. No masses of cardboard, bubble wrap or molded plastic here, nice one. Opening the box we have the pleather pouch containing the headset and accessory bag. Well I am very impressed, EKSA get a massive thumbs up for packaging – here at Pla圓r we applaud minimising waste. Load impedance: 2.2kΩ EKSA E900 Gaming Headset Closer Lookįirst up we have the supplied box, a fairly no frills affair with a picture of the headset a gold sticker offering a good 2 year warranty and some I suppose gamer oriented bullet holes in the background.Ī fairly informative back of the box lists the product parameters or specifications if you will, and a list of contents.

Microphone Type: Detachable Noise Cancelling Microphone Xbox one: 3.5 mm Audio Cable(to controller) PlayStation: 3.5 mm Audio Cable(to controller) EKSA E900 Gaming Headset Specifications & Features Today I have the EKSA E900 Gaming Headset to test, a budget orientated device in a familiar design, lets see what it has to offer. I have not heard of EKSA before but they do seem to have an established budget range of headsets online. Hey everyone, has summer started yet? I am back with a headset review.
