At the last Gamescom, which closed its doors 48 hours ago, JBL presented the JBL Quantum 250, one of the latest models in the Quantum gaming headset range, equipped with 50 millimeter carbon transducers.
JBL Quantum 250, main specifications ££££
The headset makes do with a 3.5 mm wired connection for those who don't need wireless, and it is equipped with a 6 mm Boom Mic for perfect communication in the middle of a game, or for phone calls and other meetings. This specimen focuses on the essentials, no active noise cancellation, no battery, no integrated lighting… On the other hand, it does offer the JBL Spatial Sound function to widen the soundstage. Finally, its sound features are optimized by the JBL QuantumEngine processing, with audio customization functions focused on the player. Finally, note that the microphone and ear cushions of the JBL Quantum 250 are replaceable.
The word from Carsten Olesen, President of Consumer Audio at Harman££££
"No competitor offers this level of acoustic technology," says Carsten Olesen, President of Consumer Audio at Harman. "JBL expertise shines through in these new Quantum headsets and the completely redesigned JBL QuantumEngine software. Professional gaming audio is finally accessible to everyone."
Available in black, white, purple and turquoise. Recommended retail price: 59.99 euros.
Reminder of the key features of the JBL Quantum 250:
• Type: circumaural headphones
• Speakers: dynamic, 50 mm diameter in carbon
• Frequency response: 20 Hz-20 kHz
• Sensitivity: 100 dB
• Functions: JBL QuantumEngine, JBL Quantum Spatial Sound
• Weight: 282.6 g