It would be nice to have a bit more control over where the mic goes, but considering its limitations it really wasn’t too bad at all. It picked up my voice clearly and even mostly kept out much of the background noise around me. Microphone/Voice QualityĮven though the mic doesn’t really bend at all and sits several inches from your mouth, it really doesn’t sound all that bad. You’ll obviously get some better sound from even slightly more expensive headphones, but for the price you’re going to have adequate performance. Wearing headphones does still provide an immersion that you usually won’t get from speakers. While you really shouldn’t expect these headphones to have the same clarity as some more expensive headphones, you’ll at least be able to gain some benefit here. By this point, if you’ve read any of my gaming headphone reviews, you already know that I did a lot of my testing playing Overwatch, where it’s important to be able to hear what’s going on around you. Gaming suffers from some of the same muddiness, though the overall tuning is quite a lot better for games. There’s some bass there, but it really just mushes together with the mids and highs and that’s really not what you’re going to want for music. You’re probably not going to want to use these headphones for listening to much music, because they’re really not tuned for that, and overall they’re just muddy without much differentiation between the various audio levels. You may need an adapter for use with Xbox One if your controller does not have a 3.5mm input. The headphones are compatible with anything that is able to pass audio via a 3.5mm plug. Overall this isn’t a bad looking gaming headset by any means, and the build quality definitely fits its budget-friendly price. The USB plug only handles the LED lighting. The headphones are compatible with anything that will accept a 3.5mm plug.
The headset includes a 3.5mm Y splitter in case your PC does not handle audio/voice on the same 3.5mm plug. The USB cable only handles the LED lighting while the 3.5mm plug takes care of audio and voice. The cable extends its remaining length before culminating in a split USB and 3.5mm plug. The Kotion Each logo is on the side with the volume dial while their name mark is on the back of the control box. Those controls include a volume dial as well as a mic mute switch. The braided cable is attached to the left earcup and extends about 18” before hitting the inline control module. The headphones are also available with red accents. In the case of my review sample, the top padding and accenting was a light blue color. A colored accent that matches the overall style of the headphones wraps around each earcup. The earcups themselves are covered in a soft touch leatherette material and feature enough cushion to sit comfortably over your ears. The inside just above the earcup includes the R/L indicator as well as the Kotion Each logo, name mark, and model number. The headband as well as the earcups were sufficiently padded. The mic does not flex or move inwards, so it does sit just slightly away from your mouth even when extended as far down as it will go. The mic will fold up perpendicular to the headband when not in use, and folds down approximately 120° to sit roughly adjacent to your mouth.
Around the center of each earcup are LED lights in a circular pattern. The middle of the right earcup features the Kotion Each logo, while the middle of the left earcup is where the boom mic is attached. The outer covering of the earcup extends up a few inches on either side, with the Kotion Each name mark running up either side of the earcups.
The earcups extend via a thin piece of metal backed by more plastic. On each side of the headband is a silver accent piece that acts as the end of the headband and the beginning of the adjustable portion. The padding provides enough cushion for the top of your head. Underneath the headband is a section of soft padding roughly 1” thick at its thickest point. The headband is a solid piece of black plastic approximately 1 ½” wide with a slightly wider section at the top towards the back of the headband.
The Kotion Each G9000 gaming headset has a very light, nearly all plastic construction with a relatively aggressive design.
Keep reading to see how they perform in this full review. The Kotion Each G9000 Gaming Headset offer a budget friendly option for your gaming headphone needs. If your gaming budget is maybe not the highest, but you’re still looking for some headphones for your gaming, there are options for you as well. Gaming headphones come in many different shapes and sizes and are available at many different price points with different available features.