JBL Quantum 800 – Wireless Over-Ear Performance – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
JBL Quantum 800 – Wireless Over-Ear Performance Gaming Headset with Active Noise Cancelling and Bluetooth 5.0 – Black
Product Dimensions
9.06 x 4.33 x 9.65 inches
Item Weight
14.5 ounces
ASIN
B085RMDGP9
Item model number
JBLQUANTUM800BLKAM
Batteries
1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
May 4, 2020
Manufacturer
JBL
Country of Origin
China
Test video – JBL Quantum 800 – Wireless Over-Ear Performance :
https://www.youtube.com/www.youtube.com/wat
Product highlights :
In competitive gaming, sound is survival, and JBL knows great sound: From the thrill of tracking enemies in FPS games, to engaging in epic MOBA battles, the JBL Quantum 800 amplifies every victory on PC, Mac, Xbox, PS4 and Switch.
Features JBL Quantum Surround sound technology which is engineered for accuracy and delivers immersive gaming audio for a competitive edge, so users never have to miss a step, shot or jump during gameplay.
JBL Quantum 800 gaming headset incorporates a boom microphone with echo cancelling technology, allowing users to focus on their teammates’ voice rather than background noise, for crystal clear communication. Integrated Discord certified game-chat balance.
Memory foam ear cushions on the JBL Quantum 800 headset are covered in soft leather, providing comfort for marathon sessions, plus 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.0 connection for multi-platform gaming
Items delivered: JBL Quantum 800 wireless gaming headset with boom mic in black, RGB lighting effects, compatible with PC, Mac, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, mobile and VR.
The JBL Quantum 800 headset is compatible via 2.4GHz wireless connection on PC, PS, Mac and VR. Compatible via 3.5mm audio jack with PC
➕ What is the price of JBL Quantum 800 - Wireless Over-Ear Performance in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of JBL Quantum 800 – Wireless Over-Ear Performance in-store is 800 SAR VAT.
➕ When JBL Quantum 800 - Wireless Over-Ear Performance was released ?
The release date was May 4, 2020.
➕ What is the price of JBL Quantum 800 - Wireless Over-Ear Performance cheap used ?
The price of JBL Quantum 800 – Wireless Over-Ear Performance used is 560 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of JBL Quantum 800 - Wireless Over-Ear Performance ?
Special specifications :
In competitive gaming, sound is survival, and JBL knows great sound: From the thrill of tracking enemies in FPS games, to engaging in epic MOBA battles, the JBL Quantum 800 amplifies every victory on PC, Mac, Xbox, PS4 and Switch.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.2 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy JBL Quantum 800 - Wireless Over-Ear Performance in Saudi Arabia ?
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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10 reviews for JBL Quantum 800 – Wireless Over-Ear Performance
Rated 5 out of 5
I. K (verified owner)–
Craziest sound I’ve experienced from “gaming” headsets – I’ve owned a lot of headsets over the years from most of the main brands. Logitech, Turtle Beach, Razer, Steele Series, etc. The JBL Quantum 800 is the first one I’ve owned that had all the features I wanted. Gamechat/game audio mixer to control the output level balance between the two. Sidetone so that I can hear myself talk (I get a little distracted and tend to talk more loudly when I can’t hear myself, I also have ADHD, so it helps me communicate properly as well). Flip-to-mute as well as a mute button. Bluetooth, wireless USB, and an audio jack. Not to mention the JBL Engine is easy to use and has good presets. I will say that tuning the EQ and finding the right setting for me took a little work, but it was worth it. I’ve been using these to play MW2, and at first the sound was too much to handle. After tuning, I’ve found the directly sound and sound accuracy to be the best I’ve ever heard. Can’t say anything about how movies or music sound, but for gaming they’re great. Got mine on sale for $139 and they’ve been worth every penny.
D. J (verified owner)–
– The headphones are very good. I’ve been using them for almost two weeks, wearing them most of the day, for music, movies and gaming. So far I have only one complaint, which is the JBL QuantumSurround, it sounds like you’re inside a box, echoing, kinda weird. As soon as you switch to DTS, it sounds amazing.
Rated 4 out of 5
E. I (verified owner)–
Poorly Packaged (Edit✓Second Wind) – 3rd Update June 23rd 2021:
D. J (verified owner)–
– The headphones are very good. I’ve been using them for almost two weeks, wearing them most of the day, for music, movies and gaming. So far I have only one complaint, which is the JBL QuantumSurround, it sounds like you’re inside a box, echoing, kinda weird. As soon as you switch to DTS, it sounds amazing.
Rated 4 out of 5
P. M (verified owner)–
Generally good device – First item I bought, mic stopped working due to wear of the flip mechanism after about a year. Now I buy a new one and the ANC is producing some terrible crackling sounds after 1 month of use. So I can no longer use the ANC. Aside from this very good product .
Rated 4 out of 5
P. M (verified owner)–
Generally good device – First item I bought, mic stopped working due to wear of the flip mechanism after about a year. Now I buy a new one and the ANC is producing some terrible crackling sounds after 1 month of use. So I can no longer use the ANC. Aside from this very good product .
Rated 4 out of 5
E. I (verified owner)–
Poorly Packaged (Edit✓Second Wind) – 3rd Update June 23rd 2021:
Rated 5 out of 5
I. K (verified owner)–
Craziest sound I’ve experienced from “gaming” headsets – I’ve owned a lot of headsets over the years from most of the main brands. Logitech, Turtle Beach, Razer, Steele Series, etc. The JBL Quantum 800 is the first one I’ve owned that had all the features I wanted. Gamechat/game audio mixer to control the output level balance between the two. Sidetone so that I can hear myself talk (I get a little distracted and tend to talk more loudly when I can’t hear myself, I also have ADHD, so it helps me communicate properly as well). Flip-to-mute as well as a mute button. Bluetooth, wireless USB, and an audio jack. Not to mention the JBL Engine is easy to use and has good presets. I will say that tuning the EQ and finding the right setting for me took a little work, but it was worth it. I’ve been using these to play MW2, and at first the sound was too much to handle. After tuning, I’ve found the directly sound and sound accuracy to be the best I’ve ever heard. Can’t say anything about how movies or music sound, but for gaming they’re great. Got mine on sale for $139 and they’ve been worth every penny.
Rated 3 out of 5
L. T (verified owner)–
Short distance connection. Horrid mic. – I bought 3 headset. The Steelseries Arctis 7+, the Turtle beach stealth 700, and this JBL quantum 800. I’ve had the first two for about 2 weeks and i wanted a good headset with the same features as the Turtle beach 700. Specifically simultaneously Bluetooth and wireless USB connection use. If the Turtle Beaches weren’t so notoriously flimsy with deceptive solidity i would have kept those. So ultimately it is between this 800 and arctis 7+ and i am basically set on keeping these after a few days.
Rated 3 out of 5
L. T (verified owner)–
Short distance connection. Horrid mic. – I bought 3 headset. The Steelseries Arctis 7+, the Turtle beach stealth 700, and this JBL quantum 800. I’ve had the first two for about 2 weeks and i wanted a good headset with the same features as the Turtle beach 700. Specifically simultaneously Bluetooth and wireless USB connection use. If the Turtle Beaches weren’t so notoriously flimsy with deceptive solidity i would have kept those. So ultimately it is between this 800 and arctis 7+ and i am basically set on keeping these after a few days.
I. K (verified owner) –
Craziest sound I’ve experienced from “gaming” headsets – I’ve owned a lot of headsets over the years from most of the main brands. Logitech, Turtle Beach, Razer, Steele Series, etc. The JBL Quantum 800 is the first one I’ve owned that had all the features I wanted. Gamechat/game audio mixer to control the output level balance between the two. Sidetone so that I can hear myself talk (I get a little distracted and tend to talk more loudly when I can’t hear myself, I also have ADHD, so it helps me communicate properly as well). Flip-to-mute as well as a mute button. Bluetooth, wireless USB, and an audio jack. Not to mention the JBL Engine is easy to use and has good presets. I will say that tuning the EQ and finding the right setting for me took a little work, but it was worth it. I’ve been using these to play MW2, and at first the sound was too much to handle. After tuning, I’ve found the directly sound and sound accuracy to be the best I’ve ever heard. Can’t say anything about how movies or music sound, but for gaming they’re great. Got mine on sale for $139 and they’ve been worth every penny.
D. J (verified owner) –
– The headphones are very good. I’ve been using them for almost two weeks, wearing them most of the day, for music, movies and gaming. So far I have only one complaint, which is the JBL QuantumSurround, it sounds like you’re inside a box, echoing, kinda weird. As soon as you switch to DTS, it sounds amazing.
E. I (verified owner) –
Poorly Packaged (Edit✓Second Wind) – 3rd Update June 23rd 2021:
D. J (verified owner) –
– The headphones are very good. I’ve been using them for almost two weeks, wearing them most of the day, for music, movies and gaming. So far I have only one complaint, which is the JBL QuantumSurround, it sounds like you’re inside a box, echoing, kinda weird. As soon as you switch to DTS, it sounds amazing.
P. M (verified owner) –
Generally good device – First item I bought, mic stopped working due to wear of the flip mechanism after about a year. Now I buy a new one and the ANC is producing some terrible crackling sounds after 1 month of use. So I can no longer use the ANC. Aside from this very good product .
P. M (verified owner) –
Generally good device – First item I bought, mic stopped working due to wear of the flip mechanism after about a year. Now I buy a new one and the ANC is producing some terrible crackling sounds after 1 month of use. So I can no longer use the ANC. Aside from this very good product .
E. I (verified owner) –
Poorly Packaged (Edit✓Second Wind) – 3rd Update June 23rd 2021:
I. K (verified owner) –
Craziest sound I’ve experienced from “gaming” headsets – I’ve owned a lot of headsets over the years from most of the main brands. Logitech, Turtle Beach, Razer, Steele Series, etc. The JBL Quantum 800 is the first one I’ve owned that had all the features I wanted. Gamechat/game audio mixer to control the output level balance between the two. Sidetone so that I can hear myself talk (I get a little distracted and tend to talk more loudly when I can’t hear myself, I also have ADHD, so it helps me communicate properly as well). Flip-to-mute as well as a mute button. Bluetooth, wireless USB, and an audio jack. Not to mention the JBL Engine is easy to use and has good presets. I will say that tuning the EQ and finding the right setting for me took a little work, but it was worth it. I’ve been using these to play MW2, and at first the sound was too much to handle. After tuning, I’ve found the directly sound and sound accuracy to be the best I’ve ever heard. Can’t say anything about how movies or music sound, but for gaming they’re great. Got mine on sale for $139 and they’ve been worth every penny.
L. T (verified owner) –
Short distance connection. Horrid mic. – I bought 3 headset. The Steelseries Arctis 7+, the Turtle beach stealth 700, and this JBL quantum 800. I’ve had the first two for about 2 weeks and i wanted a good headset with the same features as the Turtle beach 700. Specifically simultaneously Bluetooth and wireless USB connection use. If the Turtle Beaches weren’t so notoriously flimsy with deceptive solidity i would have kept those. So ultimately it is between this 800 and arctis 7+ and i am basically set on keeping these after a few days.
L. T (verified owner) –
Short distance connection. Horrid mic. – I bought 3 headset. The Steelseries Arctis 7+, the Turtle beach stealth 700, and this JBL quantum 800. I’ve had the first two for about 2 weeks and i wanted a good headset with the same features as the Turtle beach 700. Specifically simultaneously Bluetooth and wireless USB connection use. If the Turtle Beaches weren’t so notoriously flimsy with deceptive solidity i would have kept those. So ultimately it is between this 800 and arctis 7+ and i am basically set on keeping these after a few days.