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Review on JBL Quantum ONE - Over-Ear Performance Gaming Headset 🎧 with Active Noise Cancelling - Black (Renewed): Elevate Your Gaming Experience! by Agata Weronika Bujok ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The product disappointed, does not meet the promises.

The headphone is not even close to being worth the full price. red cost is one thousand rubles. And then I listened to my ears, including the headsets, which together with skidoos cost around a thousand r, and the sound was much better. If you need kitsch and the JBL inscription, and you plan to use them purely for gaming, then you can, of course, take it; nevertheless, I would even look at anything else in this circumstance because I think you should consider getting something else. Forget about it if you want to use them as ordinary headphones, as the switchable microphone strongly implies and suggests that this is the case. It is not worth your time or money to consider purchasing them as headphones for listening to music of any kind because the sound will be a complete mess. After listening to a variety of headphones to a greater extent and headsets to a lesser extent, I can confidently say that these are the absolute worst, which is a pity for JBL. As a surprise for him, I decided to take my son to go play on an Xbox. It doesn't make a difference to him for gaming, but the JBL nameplate is soothing to the spirit, and he generally approves of it. I would not have any reservations about selling it. Only the fact that it is white counts among the benefits. Even though the cable is of a high quality, it is extremely thin and short, and the only possible applications for it are in a laptop and a gamepad. This is because the cable is braided in fabric. In the course of my life, I have owned a variety of headphones, including some that were relatively inexpensive and some that were on the moderately priced side. Some of the models that I have owned include the AKG 66/77/402/K181 DJ, the Technics DJ1210, and various models of headphones manufactured by Creative and Edifier. Yet these JBLs have the dirtiest sound of any over-ear 40mm headphones I've ever heard, and considering how affordable they are, it's hard to argue with that statement.

Pros
  • Outward appearance and the inscription JBL
Cons
  • The foundation is built on sound. Not at all in that manner - BOTTOM. The cable is quite thin and not very long, and the design, in conjunction with the poor quality of the plastic, does not instill confidence.