- JBL has launched three new models in its Quantum Headset series
- JBL quantum 950, JBL quantum 650 and JBL quantum 250 are now available for purchase
- Updated headphones offer pro -grade audio technology, next level comfort, an improved and more microphone
During Gamescom 2025, JBL released three new models in his Quantum Headset series, wearing a new design and improved audio technology.
Directing the alignment is the JBL quantum 950, together with JBL quantum 650 and JBL quantum 250, each bringing audio technology pro-degrades the players and offering the following level comfort and elite audio precision.
The Quantum 950 was built from scratch and presents the new 50 mm jBL carbon drivers offered by rich and high -resolution certified audio with ultra -low distortion.
With an improved high frequency response, players can identify subtle signals in the game, such as steps, recharges and positional changes, which other headphones can be lost.
It also has the quantum space sound, driven by the new JBL Quantumengine, the monitoring of the 3D head and the cancellation of active noise for an immersive game experience.
“No competitor offers this level of acoustic technology,” said Carsten Olesen, Harman consumer audio president. “Our experience in audio innovation shines in the new JBL quantum headphones and the redesigned JBL quantumengine software. We have developed game audio at a professional level and we did it accessible to all.”
The 950 also offers a light design and the new JBL patented hammock headband with a breathable mesh suspension for a better weight distribution and memory foam cushions for long game sessions.
The last JBL model is updated from a 4 mm Boom Cardioides microphone to a 6 mm boom, improving the voice clarity and equipment of the equipment, while using the integrated AI noise noise reduction, optimized through the JBL Quantumemenegine software.
As for the battery life, Quantum 950 offers a hot dual adjustable dual battery system, which can be removed at the base station included. It also includes the options to jump between the low latency wireless connection of 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.3 or connectivity with cable to meet the needs of the player.
Meanwhile, the JBL Quantum 650 brings much of what 950 offers, including the JBL quantum space sound, new 50 mm carbon dynamic controllers and hot battery support. It also admits the same flexible connectivity: 2.4 Wireless GHz, Bluetooth 5.3 and wiring.
The JBL Quantum 250 is the cheapest model in the group and is designed with “Plug-And-Play Simplicity” in mind, and offers cable performance in a range of platforms, including PC, Mac, console and mobile. It is light as the other models and is built with the same modern and modular design and 50 mm precision controllers that define the new JBL quantum series.
Each model comes in black or white and has purple and orange accents, as well as dynamic RGB lighting at the base station.
The JBL quantum 950, JBL quantum 650 and JBL quantum 250 are now available for purchase in the JBL online store. They will cost £ 299.99, £ 129.99 and £ 49.99 respectively.