JBL is expanding its gaming audio lineup with the latest Quantum series of gaming headsets. The company just unveiled the Quantum 950, Quantum 650, and Quantum 250, which join the existing Quantum models like the Quantum 350, 200, and others. These feature large carbon drivers, spatial audio, and a bunch of other useful features. So let’s check it out.
What’s Special About these JBL Gaming Headsets?
The known audio brand has just announced the three Quantum gaming headphones with 50mm carbon dynamic drivers with support for spatial audio. These carry a Zoom certification as well. Notably, the high end Quantum 950 also supports 3D head tracking as well. This expensive model can be used wirelessly thanks to a 2.4GHz low-latency dongle and Bluetooth 5.3. It arrives with a wireless base station along with RGB lighting. The Quantum 950 brings adaptive noise cancellation along with a 6mm boom mic.

On a single full charge, it can last for up to 25 hours per cell. Users also get two batteries, which can easily be replaced for longer battery life. Similarly, the Quantum 650 is another pair of wireless headsets with the same 2.4Ghz and Bluetooth 5.3 dongle. You skip the 3D head tracking on these, but you still get the spatial audio, 6mm boom mic, and up to 45 hours of battery life. Apart from the battery being replaceable, one can even swap out the mic, cushions, cable, earcup, and more.
The third and last gaming headset is the JBL Quantum 250. Once again, the spatial audio and 50mm carbon drivers make a return. However, you miss out on the noise cancelling and RGB lighting. This is a wired headphones that connect via the 3.5mm audio jack. JBL has Zoom certified all three models, including this one.
Pricing and Availability
JBL launched the Quantum 950 in just two color options, namely black and white. Meanwhile, the Quantum 650 and Quantum 250 gaming headsets can be purchased in black, white, purple, and teal. Talking about the pricing, the Quantum 950 just debuted with a hefty 349.99 Euros price tag. This makes it more expensive than some premium headphones. On the other hand, the Quantum 650 costs 149.99 Euros, and the Quantum 250 can set you back 59.99 Euros.
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