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JBL Quantum 600 Wireless Over-Ear Eaming Headset with Microphone and RGB, PC and PS Wirelessly Compatible Only, in Black

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Priced between Rs. 2,499 and Rs. 22,999, the JBL Quantum range offers various designs, functions, and connectivity options, all focused around improving the gaming audio experience. Today, we're reviewing the JBL Quantum 600, which sits roughly in the middle of the range and is priced at Rs. 12,999. This over-ear gaming headset offers both wired and wireless connectivity, and is tuned for in-game audio and voice chat. Find out just how these new gaming headphones work in our review. JBL Quantum 300, 350, 400, 600, 610, 800, 810 ONE, TWS and Stream are working with the QuantumENGINE

JBL’s Quantum 600 is a great sounding headset, but it has an audio tune that may not be suitable for competitive gaming JBL Quantum 300, 350, 360P/X, 400, 600, 610, 800, 810, 910, 910 P/X, ONE, TWS, TWS Air and Stream are working with the QuantumENGINE.Az élményre és teljesítményre tervezett JBL Quantum 600 2,4 GHz-es vezeték nélküli fejhallgató a pontos és magávalragadó hanggal egyértelmű előnyt biztosít a játék során. A JBL QuantumSURROUND hang egy szélesebb, valósághűbb térbeli környezetet replikál, így soha nem hagyhatsz ki egyetlen részletet sem. A hangfókusz-mikrofon lehetővé teszi a tiszta kommunikációt más játékosokkal, míg a DISCORD-tanúsítvánnyal... This is where it became very apparent that JBL is showing its roots with the Quantum 600. As I said, you can adjust the EQ to make them sound considerably better but there is always that feeling that something is missing. They in no way have been tuned to prioritize noise like footsteps or clip changes or even silenced shots. Playing something more cinematic based is a whole different beast, they once again excel but that is more media based than gameplay based. I would highly recommend them for atmospheric games, but for me, in games like Call of Duty, it’s just not the same experience.

Most headphones that we review are judged largely on their abilities with music, but I naturally had to change things up a bit for the JBL Quantum 600. I largely used the headphones wirelessly with a MacBook Air as an all-purpose headset for playing games, listening to music, having conversations on conference calls, and watching videos. I also used it with an iPad for gaming. I was able to use the headset for around 10 hours on a single charge with mixed usage and the RGB lighting on, including music, gaming, watching videos, and conference calls on the computer. This isn't a particularly good figure, but since these are largely meant for home use and can be plugged in and used without power, it's acceptable. Good overall sound on the JBL Quantum 600The first thing you’ll notice is that sound no longer feels like it’s “inside your head.” Suddenly it seems like the game audio is coming from high-quality loudspeakers—or the virtual game world—all around you. The JBL Quantum 600 has a frequency response range of 20-20,000Hz, and is powered by 50mm dynamic drivers. In the box is the headset, USB dongle for wireless connectivity, a 3.5mm headphone cable, and a USB Type-C cable to charge the headphones. The USB Type-C port on the headset is only for charging, and does not support direct USB connectivity with a source device.

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