
Eksa
The EKSA E900 is a budget-friendly wired gaming headset with 50mm drivers, a detachable noise‑canceling microphone, and comfortable memory‑foam ear cushions. It offers broad 3.5mm cross‑platform compatibility and solid build quality thanks to a metal headband, but lacks RGB lighting, foldability, and software‑based sound customization.
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$34.99
Average
$34.63
Lowest
$25.79
Highest
$36.99
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Best For
Casual and mid‑tier gamers who play on multiple platforms and want solid audio and a clear mic without spending a premium; also suitable for students or remote workers needing a durable headset for calls and media.
Not Ideal For
Users seeking wireless freedom, RGB lighting, foldable portability, or advanced software‑based sound customization; also not ideal for professional studio recording or for people with larger heads who experience pressure over long sessions.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the EKSA E900 for its solid construction, clear audio, and effective detachable mic, highlighting its affordability and the 50mm drivers that deliver detailed 3D stereo sound. However, they note the absence of foldability, RGB lighting, and software‑based sound customization as drawbacks compared to higher‑end models.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the headset’s comfort, rich bass response, clear microphone, and durable metal build, while common complaints revolve around the need for an Xbox One adapter, a stiff cable that tangles, lack of software EQ, and the non‑foldable form factor.
Common Complaints
Need for an Xbox One adapter, cable stiffness and tangling, lack of software EQ or virtual surround, non‑foldable design, and occasional pressure on larger heads.
What People Are Saying
“great price”
“rich bass”
How It Compares
vs. HyperX Cloud Stinger
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Disadvantages
Choose HyperX if you prioritize lightweight comfort and a lower price; choose EKSA for larger drivers and a sturdier build.
vs. Logitech G432
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Disadvantages
Pick Logitech for virtual surround and lighter weight; pick EKSA for better build quality and a detachable mic.
vs. Razer Kraken X
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Razer is ideal if you want the lightest headset with extended highs; EKSA is better for a sturdier build and a superior detachable mic.