
Yikeda
The Yikeda WH-QX009S is a budget‑friendly wireless gaming headset released in 2023, offering 60‑hour battery life, active noise cancellation, 7.1 virtual surround and RGB lighting. It targets multi‑platform gamers who value comfort and feature density over premium build quality.
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$43.99
Average
$59.21
Lowest
$39.99
Highest
$79.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently rate the WH‑QX009S in the 7‑8/10 range, applauding its marathon‑level battery life, comfortable design and solid 7.1 surround sound. However, they note that the microphone and ANC fall short of premium standards, the build feels plasticky, and the companion app can be buggy, keeping the headset from achieving higher scores.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the headset’s long battery, comfort and immersive bass, often mentioning that it lasts a week and feels great for long gaming marathons. Common frustrations revolve around a thin‑sounding mic, occasional creaking, limited ANC effectiveness and software glitches with RGB/EQ on Windows.
Common Complaints
Users frequently report microphone background noise and robotic sound, headset creaking or loosening after a few months, ANC that fails against loud ambient sounds, and software sync issues that cause RGB and EQ settings to malfunction on Windows 11.
How It Compares
vs. HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless
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Choose HyperX for ultra‑long sessions and sturdier feel; choose Yikeda for ANC, RGB and Bluetooth versatility.
vs. Razer BlackShark V2 Pro
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Razer is better for users who need top‑tier mic clarity; Yikeda wins on ANC, RGB and overall value.
vs. SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 Wireless
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SteelSeries suits gamers prioritizing lightweight comfort; Yikeda suits those who want longer battery, ANC and richer bass at a lower cost.