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On-Ear Gaming Headset with Microphone, Black Wired Earbuds for Mobile Game, Flexible L-Shaped Plug, Noise Isolating Review

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Let's be honest about what this is: a budget wired gaming headset aimed squarely at mobile gamers who want something functional without spending serious money. The angled L-shaped plug, the on-ear design, the wired-only connection — it's all pointing at one kind of buyer. Whether it actually delivers for that buyer is a more complicated question.

Black wired gaming headset with L-shaped plug

The L-Plug: A Genuinely Good Idea for Mobile

The standout design decision here is the L-shaped (90-degree) 3.5mm plug, and it's one that actually makes sense in practice. When you're holding a phone horizontally during a game, a straight plug sticks out awkwardly and creates leverage stress on the jack. The angled plug sits flush against the edge, reducing strain on both the connector and your phone's port over time. It's a small thing, but it shows some thought went into the mobile-first use case.

The cable itself is wired throughout — no Bluetooth, no dongle required. That means zero latency, which matters for competitive mobile gaming more than most people admit. If you've ever noticed audio falling slightly behind action in a wireless setup, you'll appreciate the instant response here.

Headset microphone and cable detail

On-Ear Comfort: Acceptable, Not Impressive

On-ear designs are a tricky sell in 2024. Over-ear cups distribute clamping pressure more comfortably, and in-ears disappear entirely. On-ear pads sit right on your ear, which means after 30–45 minutes, most people start to feel it. For quick gaming sessions this isn't a dealbreaker, but marathon players should factor this in.

The noise isolation is passive — the pads press against your ears and block some ambient sound, but don't expect miracles. It's enough to reduce café chatter or household noise to a tolerable level, but won't shield you from someone running a blender nearby.

Sound Quality: Enough for Gaming, Not for Audiophiles

This is a gaming headset, not an audiophile tool, and the sound signature reflects that. Expect emphasized bass for punchy gunshots and explosions, with mids and highs that are serviceable but not detailed. Positional audio for competitive gaming — knowing which direction footsteps come from — is adequate at this price tier, but not something you'd trust at a high level.

If you've been spoiled by anything in the mid-fi range (Beyerdynamic, Sennheiser HD 400 series, or even decent IEMs with proper ear tips), the sonic limitations here will be immediately apparent. The soundstage is narrow, and there's not much nuance in the presentation. For casual mobile gaming? Fine. For anything more demanding? You'll feel the ceiling quickly.

Headset worn on ear view

The Microphone

There's a built-in microphone, which is the minimum requirement for any gaming headset. At this price point, expect it to pick up your voice clearly enough for in-game comms, but don't expect it to flatter you on a Discord call. Background noise rejection is limited — it will pick up ambient room noise alongside your voice. It's functional for mobile gaming, where chat compression hides a lot of sins anyway.

Who Actually Should Buy This

The honest answer is pretty narrow. This headset makes the most sense for:

  • Mobile gamers who want wired audio (no latency, no charging) and find straight plugs awkward
  • Buyers who need a dedicated gaming headset under a tight budget and aren't coming from anything decent
  • Kids or teens who need something functional without the risk of damaging expensive gear

Who should look elsewhere:

  • Anyone who's used decent IEMs or over-ear headphones — the quality gap will frustrate you
  • Extended session gamers who need comfort beyond an hour
  • Anyone on PC gaming, where USB-C or standard 3.5mm setups with better headsets cost only a little more
Headset cable and plug close-up

Value Verdict

At budget pricing, this headset delivers on its core promise: wired audio with a thoughtful mobile-friendly plug, and a usable mic. It won't surprise you in a good way, but it also won't collapse on you in week one if treated reasonably. The L-plug is the one genuinely smart design choice that separates it from generic alternatives in the same bracket.

Just don't let the word "gaming" on the box fool you into thinking this is serious gaming audio. It's a convenience purchase — practical, cheap, and functional. Nothing more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this headset compatible with iPhone and Android?

A: Yes — it uses a standard 3.5mm TRRS connector, which works with any phone that has a headphone jack. For phones without one, you'll need a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter, sold separately.

Q: What does "noise isolating" mean for this headset?

A: This is passive isolation only — the on-ear pads physically block some ambient sound by pressing against your ears. There is no active noise cancellation. It reduces background noise moderately but won't block loud environments effectively.

Q: How is the microphone quality for mobile gaming chat?

A: Adequate for in-game voice chat on mobile platforms where audio is compressed anyway. Not suitable for streaming, podcasting, or high-quality Discord calls. It picks up voice clearly but also captures background room noise.

Q: Why does the L-shaped plug matter for mobile gaming?

A: When holding a phone horizontally in landscape mode for gaming, a straight plug creates sideways stress on the headphone jack. The angled 90-degree plug lies flat against the phone edge, reducing port strain and making the cable less likely to catch on things.

Q: Are there better alternatives at a similar price?

A: In the same budget bracket, some wired IEMs (in-ear monitors) with a standard 3.5mm cable offer better sound quality and isolation. However, they lack the boom microphone format this headset provides. If mic quality matters, this on-ear style remains a practical choice in the ultra-budget segment.

— Tech Lead Editor, CPrice

Posted on March 24, 2026

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