![]() While it’s not going to prevent your headphones from getting squished, the bag does allow you to easily keep it and all the cables handy. Red drawstrings draw it closed at the top. It is large and the headphones and cables fit with ease. The included carrying bag is rather nice, again faux leather. An included foam microphone cover easily slides over this. Roughly 5 1/2-inches long, most of it is a flexible reticulated arm that ends in a circular microphone. ![]() It connects to the headset via a 3.5mm jack. The detachable microphone is fairly standard fare. The inside of the ear pads is a red felt like material with a large L or R in black to indicate orientation. Part of the reason for this is when the headset is not in use, the bottoms of the ear cushions rest against each other. Even after extended use, the bottom tended to stay squished in a little bit. Wrapped in faux leather as well, the bottoms of the cushions were squished in when I took the headset out of the box. The ear cushions themselves are also fairly soft, almost too soft. Each of these is indicated with a red icon as well. From front to back, there is a mic port, USB-C port for USB audio, a locking 3.5mm port, mic mute button, and volume dial. While the right earcup is smooth on the outside, the left earcup houses the ports and controls. The on-ear controls on the EKSA E900 Pro Gaming Headset. ![]()
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