

🎮 Own the soundscape, dominate the game.
The JBL Quantum ONE is a wired professional gaming headset featuring advanced head-tracking JBL QuantumSPHERE 360° spatial audio, Hi-Res certified 50mm drivers, and gaming-optimized Active Noise Cancelling. Designed for PC with USB connectivity to unlock full customization via JBL QuantumENGINE software, it delivers immersive, precise sound positioning and ergonomic comfort for extended gaming sessions. Compatible with multiple platforms via 3.5mm jack, it’s the ultimate tool for gamers seeking competitive audio advantage and deep virtual realism.









| ASIN | B085R7TPCR |
| Additional Features | Detachable Cable, Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,180 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #346 in PC Game Headsets |
| Brand | JBL |
| Built-In Media | JBL Quantum ONE headset, 3.5mm audio cable, Calibration microphone, Detachable boom microphone, Windshield foam for microphone, Type-C to A cable with Game Chat Balance Dial, Quick Start Guide, Warranty card, Safety Sheet |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | leather |
| Carrying Case Weight | 369 Grams |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Mac, Xbox, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Mobile |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | Noise Control |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,657 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 10 - 40000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 16925281969741 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Height | 9.65 inches |
| Item Type Name | Gaming Headphone |
| Item Weight | 369 Grams |
| Manufacturer | JBL |
| Model Name | Quantum ONE |
| Model Number | JBLQUANTUMONEBLKAM |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 95 dB |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Movies and Gaming |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 050036369732 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | True Wireless |
M**N
A beast of a headset.
I am blown away by this headset. I have never really owned anything like it, and am thrilled with all of the features it packs. The build quality feels superb, and the sound can be too, and it has all kinds of EQ and Spatial Audio settings to really tune it so it sounds how you want it to. The design is really cool looking, and I love the RGB effects, which give it that personal touch. The headset is fairly large, but also highly adjustable, so it should fit most users okay. I am probably the most impressed with the active noise cancellation and head tracking technologies that the headset has. It has a gyroscope in it, so if you’re using Spatial Audio, you can turn your head, and the audio will move with it, which I just have never seen anything like. Though I feel I can give it five stars for the way I’m using it, I will point out a few potential downsides that may be a detriment depending on your situation. First and foremost, though you can use this thing on PC, console and mobile, I would not recommend it for Console or Mobile, as many of its features won’t really work without the PC software. Also, it is a wired headset, which I prefer, but some users may not, If these downsides are problems to you, you may want to look into the JBL quantum 910 that may not be as high spec, but are wireless and have an “X” and “P” variant that are marketed towards Xbox and PlayStation respectively, and thus are probably more compatible with console.
P**L
Amazing, Deep, Non-subtle Sound Experience
I've been using on ear ANC headphones for a few years now. My first pair were JBL wireless, but charging was a pain. However, the immersive gaming sound was shockingly good. Loud. Bassy. With equalizer adjustments, I found many sweet spots. When my all-important dongle gave out, I bought a different wireless headset that was probably balanced, but I really missed the intensity of the JBL's. So I got these wired JBL Quantum One's and I not only experienced the intense sound again, I also got to stop charging them! And they were on sale for at least a month over the holidaze! I can turn these up to jaw dropping decibels which reminds me of the old days of blasting music in the 80's. And the fact that I feel like I'm in a sensory deprivation tank each time I use them is a huge plus. The bass makes my heart think it's having palpitations. I don't need audiophile subtlety. I want my brain blown into the next century, and these headphones do that. I'm not a gamer, but gaming design makes everything better. I even bought another headset because my wire was giving out on the refurbished set, but also because I can't live without them.
F**K
Great sounding wired headset
Overall sound is great with the Quantum One headset. I was up in the air on purchasing the wireless version or wired, and overall pleased with the wired. I have Sony earbuds so I really don't need wireless and these are exclusive to my laptop setup. This has a removal boom mic which if you're not careful can pull out slightly if you're not paying attention. I adjusted my mic through the JBL software to have a very light side tone as a mild reminder my microphone is plugged in. Side tone adjustments work great and I didn't think I would consider this a feature until I used it. I'm running a gaming laptop, which when I'm running in performance or turbo mode is loud with the fans to keep the system cool. The mic is crystal clear when I'm in game or Discord. Sound profiles are great and are a pleasant feature from switching from movies, music and then to gaming. The ANC works well. I tried to turn if off and really couldn't tell a difference, but for me I'm OK with this since my fans are typically loud and enjoy the quiet when I'm gaming. This could be a setting I'm using as I'm still fine tuning my setup. Overall, very pleased. I got these for 50% off which made the deal that much sweeter. JBL makes really nice products in my mind. I was gifted a blue tooth speaker which got me interested in them.
A**R
Exciting…. But don’t buy.
I was really excited for this headset. The calibrating and AI integration had my hopes up! Unfortunately, this was a flop. I had issues with this headset from taking it out of the box with calibration and consistency. The AI tuning sometimes just tweaks out and you hear nothing but static for several minutes while it tries to figure out what you should be hearing. The actual speaker precision is weird. At first I was very impressed, but the headset and tuner options actually ended up giving me a headache after playing for more than an hour, if you use spatial sound. If you revert to just the standard Dolby settings it’s fine but then the quality is what you would expect on a $40 headset, not this. My PC wouldn’t recognize it as a headset and microphone in all games because of the JBL software which was a serious pain. Comfort wise the headset fit well and the padding was nice. Now my PC boots up, the headset starts up with its boot up noise and then shuts off. There is power to it as the volume dial is still lit up, but the headset is unresponsive. I’ve been PC gaming for almost 20 years and this is the worst accessory purchase I’ve ever made.
T**R
So Far, So Good.
Alright, when it comes to the JBL Quantum One Headset, it was my first choice. I could not justify the original price ,as i do not game enough, until there was a $100 price drop and then i snagged them. I did wait through a few shipping delays, (to be expected as i ordered them in the beginning of December.) but then they arrived. I ripped the box open to find a very hardy and very nice quality box. I'm a sucker for a nice box and the unboxing experience was rather premium. Anyway, onto the headset. First impressions: Pros- Very nice weight- Very weighty headset. Memory foam cushions- Very comfortable memory foam that forms to my head, but has enough rebound to not sink into my head. Very solid woven cords- I have abused these cords on accident and I have yet to see a single sign of fraying from them Very nice materials all around- Very premium plastics and metals to obtain a finish fit for the value. Little to no material squeaking- Materials fit together nicely and mesh well together, unlike my Razer headsets of the past. Very Sturdy- Doesn't bend in ways that seem precarious to fit around my unfathomably Brobdingnagian cranium. Very Comfortable- I have worn it for hours and haven't noticed any fatigue from my ears or my head. Amazing Audio Quality for Gaming in General Music quality is far above average as well. It has a very even tone all around and doesn't overly accentuate highs or lows. I honestly prefer them to my first generation AirPod Pros. Bass is a little lacking, but that is generally adjustable on most platforms to your liking. The microphone only picks up sound from you. It auto isolates your voice and doesn't pick up my ear shatteringly loud bass coming from the subwoofer directly next to my desk. As for the quality and volume of the microphone, it's nothing short of fantastic. My teammates and buddies can hear everything clear as day, even if there is background sound. I consistently get compliments from randoms on my audio quality from people asking if i play on PC and have a dedicated standalone microphone. Outstanding Directional Sound. Noise Isolation and fit is Astounding. Cons- I really love this headset but i must bash it for JBL to improve. Noise Cancellation is Sub-Par comparably to headphones of the same or similar values. The ambient sound in ANC is quite nice, but not when gaming. Its incompatibility with MacOS has become a bit of an issue as I wanted to experience the full headset, but I am limited to what is immediately out of the box. This, though, is not an issue as I originally intended for the use to be on my XBOX full time. Overall, I would wait for a price drop until buying as you can be just fine with a $70 headset instead of something at such a premium value.
W**L
Jbl= Elite Quality and sound.
Have had this headset for almost 2 years. Never let's me down and the sound quality is impeccable. Foam around cuffs is just starting to flake off. 100 percent will buy again.
V**K
Disconnects and reconnects itself constantly even though it's wired.
When I bought these, they were amazing. Sound quality was great though the volume was low. Good bass response, good sound overall. The headtracker in the software worked but I never used it; it didn't really apply to what I was using these for. With that said, these are not worth buying if you're planning on using them for more than a few months. Yeah, they're great for a few months but then they started disconnecting themselves and restarting even though they're wired. I've seen a good amount of people with the same issue on Reddit and no one knows how to fix it. So they became a paperweight because when this started happening, it was too late to return them. I hate this because I have been a long time fan of JBL. Great concept and sound engineering, but it doesn't last. For $300, it should work for more than a few months. I'm giving 3 stars because the audio quality really was that good, but it just didn't last long enough to justify this price.
A**N
Better than Bose, Seinnheiser, and Sony flagship headsets
I have the Bose nc 700, Bose Quite Comfort 35, Sony WH-1000XM4, and Sennheiser Momentum 3. The JBL Quantum One is better than all of those. It has better sound and the build quality is awesome. None of the wireless bluetooth headsets work very well due to bluetooth audio vs bluetooth headset codec differences. If you notice the sound quality is horrible when the microphone is enabled on bluetooth headsets. This is why. The Bose 700, Sony, and Sennheiser all suffer from this problem. The only one that doesn't is the Bose 35, but that's because they require you to plug a wire in to use the microphone. What is the point of getting a wireless headset that requires you to wire it in for headset functionality? For best functionality make sure to install JBL's software and go through the noise cancelling setup.
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