CONCLUSION
EKSA is a very new company in the gaming peripherals market so as expected they focus all their resources in the design, development and manufacture of affordable products. Unfortunately, however just like with most (if not all) companies of that size that automatically means that their products fall short when compared to some of their competition, their more expensive competition that is. So yes, the E900 Pro offer little more compared to what I’ve seen in the past with many other low-cost models, at least when it comes to audio quality and clarity. I did use the headset for a couple of weeks with several game titles (primarily with Monster Hunter World Iceborne, The Wind Road and DCS World), 4k movies and FLAC audio tracks and even though i did quite enjoy its volume levels and positioning audio (you may need to play a bit with the Xear features/enhancements to get optimal results) it fell short in terms of audio accuracy/reproduction (more specifically mids and highs). Microphone performance is also nothing to get excited over but at least it's very similar to what we see even from even far more expensive headsets. On the other hand, comfort levels are high and as for build quality well although far from great it's certainly a step up compared to what we see at that price range.
Thanks to its current price tag of USD36.79 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and 36.99Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de) the E900 Pro by EKSA is among the most affordable 7.1 virtual surround sound gaming headsets in the market today. At the end of the day it always comes down to what you’re looking for however so if audio quality is very important for you then the E900 Pro is clearly not a candidate. However, if you can’t or just don’t want to climb higher in terms of cost then the EKSA E900 Pro certainly deserves checking out.
PROS
- Design
- Good Quality (Metal Frame)
- Detachable USB C Cable
- Comfort Levels
- Relatively Accurate Positioning Audio
- Price (For Some)
CONS
- Audio Quality/Clarity (Mids/Highs)