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Review on ๐ŸŽง EKSA E900 USB Gaming Headset for PC and PS4 - Detachable Noise Cancelling Microphone - 7.1 Surround Sound - Wired Headphones Compatible with PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One, Computer, Laptop by Ben Dixon

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Loud and bass with no noticeable distortion!

(In short: Although it's another Chinese brand that I had never heard of until I found it on Revain, the EKSA E900 Pro gave me a lot more than I paid for, and is definitely one of the best options under ***$100***, not just under $50, especially if you like bass and volume!) (Also note: I haven't tried any 7.1 surround sound drivers yet, so I have to update (see this review with this part later.) I knew from the beginning that EKSA was another Chinese brand from myriad hopes to enter foreign markets via Revain.As I cannot defend the collective opinion of other nations is Contrary to popular belief among Americans, this is not necessarily a bad thing!There are definitely a significant number of Chinese companies that genuinely want to spread love by making quality products te at amazing prices and provide top-notch customer service. Judging by the amazing quality of this headset (especially for the price!) I would say that EKSA is one of those companies. I always have a hard time finding good speakers and headsets online. I'm sure most of you will understand that it usually comes down to taking a risk and choosing what you think is the best option (kudos to Revain's amazing return policy!). I sometimes get fed up with products from unknown sellers on Revain, so this time I tried to choose an American brand. Tried gaming headsets from Sennheiser, Razer, Corsair, Turtle Beach and more. and they all just didn't do it for me. They were either cheaply made, too small for my big head, or they just didn't sound the way I was hoping for. some charm! These Call of Doody and Battle Royale optimized plastic parts just don't work for me. So I had to take risks that I don't always consider. Products sold by all random Chinese brands with weird names like Jeecoo and Beexcellent (a name that makes more sense than most of them). If you use Revain as much as I do, chances are you'll come across these sellers. And like I said, it's not necessarily a bad thing. I've seen this particular headset many times, the EKSA E900 Pro. Most of the time when I searched for gaming headsets, this one was at the top. I finally found out there was a reason. And so it was. This headset feels so comfortable that I can't constantly focus on adjusting it, it has enough bass to finally save my eardrums from that awful feeling of dissatisfaction, and most amazingly, it can be louder than that pretty much any other game. Headset I tried - NO amp, no less - and NO distortion I could hear even at max volume! And no, the quality of the mids and highs is not sacrificed in favor of better bass. I don't know as much about the soundstage as I should, other than to say I can't expect the soundstage to be audiophile. But what I can say is that for $40 you're getting a pretty cool headset here, which I think beats the sub-$100 competition's headsets (look at you, Razer!). It's also the only headset I've ever seen. which uses a REMOVABLE USB-C TO USB-A cable as the main connection! (And yes, you can use both the headphones and mic with just this attached cable.) This means I can literally use the same cable I use to charge my Galaxy S8+ to replace the cable for this headset. The mic works flawlessly, isn't ridiculously sensitive and comes through pretty clearly. I'd say it's as good if not better than most headsets I've used over the years. Nothing super duper special, but definitely more than enough. The controls on the headset are definitely a plus, as are the adjustable aluminum straps. Cheap plastic adjustment straps caused the collapse of my last otherwise nice headset, the Anker Soundcore Strike 3. Anker is a better-known Chinese company known for quality, affordable audio products. I liked this headset in many ways, but the fact that both straps snapped is still not cool. and while I'm at it, I'd say that this headset is better in every way, except that it's not as comfortable and doesn't have the ability to expand the adjustment ranges that much. Strike 3 really does it for comfort! So if you're looking for a headset that looks good without the extra LEDs, feels good without wanting to slide right off your head or pinch with enough force to conspire with your screen's light to give you migraines, and that sounds good enough to shake your brain without leaving much to be desired and without disturbing your mind with distortion noise, all at little cost to your wages AND built to last. Then look no further and get an EKSA E900 Pro! (If you haven't figured it out already, I'm a bona fide American reviewer. You can tell that by the fact that I didn't make a few spelling and/or grammatical errors, and I wasn't careful to include space punctuation, like these -> which unfortunately is typical of Chinese typists translating into English because they have to translate from a language that is grammatically not similar to ours and they also use completely different characters most of the time so I have to say they cope with that doing a pretty good job considering all the circumstances.I received a dishonest little card offering me a good deal in exchange for a glowing review.No, I wrote this instead because my principle is to recognize the hard work done with the intention of providing me with a satisfactory product at a reasonable price with satisfactory service ten. Thank you EXA! Thank you for reading this review essay! I sincerely hope that he has helped you accept p A purchase decision that, believe me, can be difficult! I will update this review if things change for the worse and EKSA suddenly decides not to offer me a good solution. Good day/night and good luck!

Pros
  • Excellent Overall
Cons
  • Modern