JBL Quantum 300 – Wired Over-Ear Gaming Headphones with JBL Quantum Engine Software – Black, Large
Original price was: $79.95.$39.95Current price is: $39.95.
Price: $79.95 - $39.95
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JBL Quantum 300 over-ear gaming headset. The JBL Quantum range delivers a sound experience that transforms each headset into a crown for the everyday champion. The JBL Quantum 300 gaming headset comes with the JBL Quantum Engine PC software for immersive surround sound, enabling PC gamers with surround Sound and the ability to adjust EQ, sound effects, and mic modes. Built by our team of acoustic engineers and tested extensively with gamers around the world to develop a predictive algorithm so that every game is more immersive to gives you a competitive edge. The JBL Quantum 300 gaming headset delivers an accurate soundscape so you can amplify all your epic gaming moments. Product details. Hybrid wired over ear gaming headset, JBL Quantum Sound signature, JBL Quantum Surround Sound, JBL Quantum Engine PC software, 3.5 mm and USB audio adapter connections, Flip-up boom microphone. For over 70 years, JBL has engineered the most precise, impressive sound found in big venues around the world. JBL’s mission and vision is to make life more connected, entertaining, personalized and productive. The company combines passion and purpose to design smart products, systems, software and services to connect people wherever they are. Select your preferred surround sound settings and personalize your JBL headset for a user-friendly dashboard.
In competitive gaming, sound is survival, and JBL knows great sound: From the thrill of tracking enemies in FPS games, to engaging in epic MOBA battles, the JBL Quantum 300 amplifies every victory on PC, Mac, Xbox, PS4 and Nintendo Switch
Features JBL Quantum Surround sound technology which is engineered for accuracy and delivers immersive gaming audio for a competitive edge, so users never have to miss a step, shot or jump during gameplay
JBL Quantum 300 gaming headset incorporates a boom microphone with echo cancelling technology, allowing users to focus on their teammates’ voice rather than background noise, for crystal clear communication
Memory foam ear cushions on the JBL Quantum 300 headset are covered in soft PU leather, providing comfort for marathon sessions, plus 3.5 mm and USB adapter connections for multi-platform gaming on PC, Mac, Xbox, PS4 and Nintendo Switch
Items delivered: JBL Quantum 300 wired over ear gaming headset with boom mic in black, compatible with PC, Mac, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, mobile and VR
Customers say
Customers find the headphones comfortable with soft earpads that fit nicely over their ears. They consider them a good value for the price, especially on sale. However, some customers have experienced issues with the earpiece breaking. There are mixed reviews regarding the sound quality, build quality, functionality, microphone quality, and weight.
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9 reviews for JBL Quantum 300 – Wired Over-Ear Gaming Headphones with JBL Quantum Engine Software – Black, Large
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Original price was: $79.95.$39.95Current price is: $39.95.
Amazon Customer –
Good lightweight gaming headset for small heads
To preface, I have an extraordinarily small head. When I’m looking for headphones, I don’t have the luxury of just picking the best quality or crispest sound or even best value… because most headphones do not size small enough to comfortably fit my head. I resort to earbuds in most situations, but I wanted a good mic’d headset for gaming/chatting online. I used to use a Turtlebeach wired headset, but when the mic broke, I thought I’d upgrade to a wireless set. Every wireless set I tried was way too bulky and heavy. Logitech’s G935 fit me, but was so heavy it hurt my head and neck after a full day of wear.So I looked into bluetooth headphones. They have a built in microphone, not an arm and use bluetooth instead of a wireless dongle. I don’t play many realtime competitive games, so I wasn’t worried about delay. I figured I’d go big and got the Sennheiser PXC 550-II… Specifically because the biggest complaint on it was that it was too small for normal peoples’ heads. I liked it at first, it’s the first headset I could wear not on the smallest adjustment, but bluetooth does not play well with connecting to PCs. It worked great connected to my phone, but it would disconnect from Discord for no reason, would only play sound from one source (I couldn’t hear game music and discord chat at the same time)… Also did I mention it was nearly $300? So I sent them back.I decided to give up on the quest for a wireless headset and look into good wired headsets. These were my choice. Their sound isn’t top class, but they’re also not $300, so I call that a win. I have no latency, my mic picks up sound clearly, they are lightweight and don’t hurt my head, even when I wear them for nearly 10 hours straight (I use them for work and gaming), and best of all, they fit my dumb small head. On the smallest setting, of course, but they fit!My one gripe with them is that it has the “flip to mute” microphone and that doesn’t always work. It’s not a huge problem, but something to be aware of, especially if you’re using it for work and think you’re muted in a meeting…
Spencer –
Great for $30
Starting off simple:ProsGreat sound quality and bassNice usb or audio jack connection with adapterGood microphone quality with some tweakingVery comfortableHigh quality braided cordsConsFrame seems fragile and a little cheapFirst impressions of this headset are great. If you want great sound, spatial audio, and a good mic for budget $30 right now than this is a great option. The audio quality is as clear as AirPod pro 2s and it has more bass. The mic flipping up is very convenient. The only issue with the mic is that it picks up breathing even with the foam around it but honestly that shows how sensitive it is. Most games have mic level settings so this isnât an issue and I didnât mark these off at all for that. The plastic holding this together also seems a little fragile but with normal use and nothing crazy I think these will last a while. The cushions are also comfy so far and noise cancelling is decent. Overall great headset especially for the current price of $30
Ash Bzak –
Comfy but hollow
I like the feel of these headphones and the audio quality is high enough for my liking (but I’m not audiophile). However, the big problem is the cord. Any rub on the cord travels up the headphones with no insulation to dampen the sound. It is extremely distracting the *wvimt wvimt* noise of the rub feels right in your ear. It makes the headphones feel cheap. Also, the mic feels like the adjustment will not perform well in the long haul, it just feels like it will snap at some point (something internal doesn’t seem well made). They also don’t do noise canceling despite the look, so you will still have some situational awareness depending on the volume you listen to. Bottomline, they are fine, I don’t expect them to last long (not high quality), and if you move a lot when you are wearing them, these are not for you as the cord noise will be nearly insurmountably annoying.
Pan –
Functionally Solid
Build quality feels sub-par. It appears to be entirely plastic and not particularly sturdy. They have little to no heft, which isn’t entirely bad I suppose.These are quintessential closed-back headphones.The clamping force on your head is definitely stronger than average – could be too tight for people with bigger heads. Predictably the seal is very good which cancels out a lot of external noise. The earpads are quite thick and soft which saves the day comfort-wise from the heavy clamp. I’d probs give around a 4.5 on comfort overall.Sound quality is honestly not too shabby for $60 “gamer” headphones. The lower mids are a bit muddy but nothing close to the mess of my pretty-but-special Razer Kraken. Certainly not my preferred headphones for music but not overtly offensive. I didn’t bother trying out the virtual 7.1 service yet because we really just play WoW, but I appreciate having the equalizer feature of the JBL software at my disposal.The microphone is what we’re most impressed with: we have 2 PCs right next to each other and the one has a clicky mechanical keyboard that kept being picked up on the old neighboring headset making open mic a no-go. This headset picks up maybe 5% of the keystrokes tops which we’re super pleased with. The flip to mute mic is a solid feature, though the click it makes to signify the transition is audible through the mic every time you mute w/ open mic on.The volume wheel placement kinda sucks. Its not intuitive to find nor to remember which way is up/down. Fiance doesn’t have a left hand so for them the dial may as well not exist, lol.I’d certainly recommend these for anyone that can take care of them. I don’t think they’d last a month of mild to moderate game rage or careless use, but I’m impressed by the both the sound and mic quality for the price point.
Jamie –
Crisp clear sound
Ricardo Rodriguez –
Al principio pensé que no sonaban fuerte pero al cambiar configuración en el PS4 realmente suenan de maravilla y muy fuerte!! Muy cómodos y agradables!!
Julio Cesar Esparza Bruno –
Muy cómodos, excelente calidad del sonido a buen precio.
avsundarrajan –
It’s flimsy and the extention to make it long or short to adjust the length broke easily
Gerardo –
Good product