Build Quality & Comfort
Nothing bad can be said about the build quality of the Rosewill Nebula GX10. For a $20 gaming headset, it offers everything you might hope for and more - you definitely wouldn't expect a metal mesh on each ear cup, a pair of metal rails for adjusting the height of the ear cups, or braided cables that loop through the inside of the headband and connect the speakers. Nor could you hope for the plastic parts to be as smooth as they are.
The headset is very flexible, which is good for two reasons - it won't break into pieces if you happen to drop it and will easily adjust to anyone's head regardless of size.
Although you won't be overcome with a feeling of luxury and refinement when you put the Nebula GX10 on top of your head, it should be said that you also won't feel any discomfort or fatigue, even after using it for a couple of hours without a break. We have the softness of the memory foam that's used on the inner side of the headband and on the ear cushions and a properly adjusted clamping force to thank for that.