
Eksa
The EKSA E1000 is a budget‑friendly wired USB gaming headset featuring 50 mm drivers, virtual 7.1 surround, a noise‑canceling omnidirectional mic, and RGB lighting, aimed at casual gamers and remote workers.
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$33.99
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$32.27
Lowest
$26.51
Highest
$36.99
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Best For
Casual and entry‑level gamers, students and remote workers needing a reliable mic, PS4/PS5 players who want a plug‑and‑play USB headset, and RGB enthusiasts on a budget.
Not Ideal For
Hardcore gamers or audiophiles seeking premium sound fidelity, users on macOS/Linux who need 7.1 without Windows drivers, and anyone who wants customizable lighting or a more robust metal construction.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the EKSA E1000 for delivering solid audio performance, comfortable ergonomics, and attractive RGB aesthetics at a low price point, though they note the mic's durability issues and the lack of software control for lighting.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the headset's sound clarity, comfort, and visual appeal, while recurring complaints focus on mic detachment, perceived cheap build quality, and the restrictive cable length.
Common Complaints
Microphone detaches or fails, cable length perceived as insufficient, plastic feel described as cheap, RGB cannot be turned off, and full surround sound requires a Windows driver.
What People Are Saying
“Good sound quality”
“Great for homeschooling and gaming”
“Comfortable for long sessions”
“Mic fell off”
How It Compares
vs. HyperX Cloud Stinger
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose EKSA for bigger drivers and RGB on a tighter budget; choose HyperX for a sturdier feel and slightly better overall sound quality.
vs. Logitech G435
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Disadvantages
Pick EKSA if you prefer a wired, plug‑and‑play headset with strong drivers; pick G435 for wireless freedom and longer battery life.
vs. Razer Kraken X
Advantages
Disadvantages
EKSA is ideal for users who prioritize driver size and RGB aesthetics on a budget; Kraken X suits those who want a lighter headset with broader OS compatibility.