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E-Blue Gaming Headset, Mouse & Keyboard Review

Final Thoughts


Price

Pricing for the E-Blue range is very competitive at the moment, as you’ll find each of these products on their own, paired up in bundles or included in bundles with other E-Blue products. For example, you can find the keyboard, different headset and mouse for just £24.99 at Box.co.uk, I’m not kidding, it’s really that affordable! The Mouse is available from PC Nation for a very wallet friendly £11.28, and I doubt you’ll find a better more for equal or less, just incredible value for money. We couldn’t find stock of the headset at our preferred retailers at the time of writing, but we have seen prices ranging from £15-25 from eBay stores and other third-parties.

Overview

It’s easy to see why E-Blue is quickly gaining popularity in the UK. The brand has been going for years in China and has invested heavily in eSports, 600 online gaming arenas/internet cafes in China and are continuing to branch out beyond that. While the products we looked at today do represent some of the most affordable products that E-Blue produce, and that we’ve ever tested, they are certainly still great products overall.

While they’re not going to have many of our readers throwing out their mechanical keyboards and pro-gaming mice anytime soon, there’s a market for those who are on a tight budget, need a spare gaming setup, peripherals for their kids PC, or just a temporary replacement. It doesn’t matter what the use is, when it comes to keeping hold of as much of the cash in your wallet, you’re going to look for something affordable for your gaming needs, but you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the performance and quality on offer here, especially from the mouse and keyboard. The headset is pretty good for the money, but no more or less so than virtually anything else in this price range.

E-Blue continues to impress and we’re looking forward  to seeing what they can come up with next. For now, they’re making themselves the king of budget-friendly PC gaming.

Pros

  • Fiercely competitive pricing
  • Good build quality
  • Nice aesthetics
  • Competitive performance
  • Good availability (keyboard and mouse)
  • Various money saving bundles available

Cons

  • Poor availability (headset only)

“You may not have heard much about E-Blue, but with competitive performance and affordable prices like this, we’re certainly you’ll be hearing more from this brand again soon. One of the best budget friendly setups we’ve tested.”

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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