
Eksa
The EKSA E900 is a budget‑friendly wired stereo gaming headset featuring 50 mm drivers, a detachable noise‑cancelling microphone, and universal 3.5 mm connectivity. It offers comfortable lightweight design and multi‑platform support, though sound fidelity and build quality are modest.
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$36.99
Average
$35.94
Lowest
$26.99
Highest
$37.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the EKSA E900 a tempting bargain for entry‑level gamers, noting its decent bass‑forward sound and comfortable lightweight build, but they point out the tinny mids/highs, non‑breathable ear cups, and cheap plastic and cable construction as notable drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the headset’s immersive sound, clear microphone and comfortable ear cushions, while recurring complaints focus on the need for an Xbox adapter, limited mic cover isolation, and discomfort from non‑breathable ear cups during long sessions.
Common Complaints
Tinny mids and highs, heat buildup from non‑breathable ear cups, cheap rubber cable without braiding, overall plastic feel, and the requirement of an extra Xbox adapter.
How It Compares
vs. EKSA E900 Pro
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the E900 Pro if you want surround sound and software control; stick with the E900 for the lowest cost and simple analog use.
vs. EKSA E910
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The E900 is better for users prioritizing lightweight comfort, while the E910 may appeal to those who prefer a sturdier feel despite added weight.