Quality can be heard, missteps can be seen.
There's no doubt about it: EKSA's E910 5.8GHz wireless gaming headset is a good device in the sense that you're going to get quality jams from its cups. There's a solid balance to the audio output so that no elements overpower one another, the wireless functionality lives up to its promises, and the actual design of the headset is bold without being gaudy.
However, a series of minor nitpicks chip away at the E910s. It's not a "death by a thousand cuts" scenario, but it's also not far off. A so-so microphone, questionable compositional resilience, and some annoying quirks hold the E910 back from greatness.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...
There's no doubt about it: EKSA's E910 5.8GHz wireless gaming headset is a good device in the sense that you're going to get quality jams from its cups. There's a solid balance to the audio output so that no elements overpower one another, the wireless functionality lives up to its promises, and the actual design of the headset is bold without being gaudy.
However, a series of minor nitpicks chip away at the E910s. It's not a "death by a thousand cuts" scenario, but it's also not far off. A so-so microphone, questionable compositional resilience, and some annoying quirks hold the E910 back from greatness.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...