


JBL's New Headphones Give Gamers A Quantum Sound Boost To Pinpoint Enemies
Oct 16, 2025 am 09:21 AMOver at Gamescom 2025, JBL has revealed a lineup of gaming headsets that promise to redefine the acoustic and personalization experience through the power of software. Sure, the JBL Quantum 950, Quantum 650, and Quantum 250 headsets are new and rock some solid specs, but JBL believes that the real game-changer is the revamped QuantumENGINE software that accompanies them.
Beginning with the Quantum 950, which is, as the name suggests, the flagship model. It features 50-millimeter carbon dynamic drivers that are Hi-Res certified (no specifics on audio codecs provided). Comfort comes by way of the patented hammock headband and memory foam ear cushions, although it must be noted that memory foam is known to run warmer than leatherette/hybrid padding. However, that wasn't much of an issue in the excellent Fractal Design Scape we reviewed, which also employs memory foam. Topping it all off is active noise cancellation (ANC), 3D head tracking, a hot-swappable battery system (extra battery included), plus a wireless base station.
Next in line is the Quantum 650 that offers many of the flagship's features, including the new drivers and JBL Quantum Spatial Sound, but drops ANC, RGB lighting. and swappable batteries. Lastly, the Quantum 250 is a lightweight, wired option that eschews all the mod-cons of the 950 and 650 for simplicity and performance.?
That said, JBL is making a big deal out of its JBL QuantumENGINE software. Similar to Audeze, Razer, and Steelseries app offerings, QuantumENGINE's algorithms can help gamers with accurate locationality of gunfire, footsteps, etc. This completely redesigned application features a streamlined interface that allows Windows and Mac users to quickly and easily create/manage user and game profiles, as well as customize settings for audio and lighting. There's also integrated AI noise reduction for the microphone, which filters out distracting background noises like mechanical keyboard clicks and fan hum.
The most important takeaway from this QuantumENGINE release is that it will enable spatial audio support for all previous JBL Quantum headsets, regardless of their price. Carsten Olesen, President of Consumer Audio at HARMAN, emphasized this point, "By introducing JBL Quantum Spatial Sound to all our JBL Quantum gaming products, we unlock immersive and spatial audio for gamers no matter their level or product price point."
In terms of availability, the Quantum 950 will hit stores in November for $400, the 650 in October for a much more palatable $175, while the 250 can be had for $65 right now.
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