$149.95
USB transmitter connects to your PC and sends audio wirelessly to headset Wireless freedom and powerful sound The JBL Quantum 600 headset is the least expensive wireless model in JBL's lineup of gaming headphones . Here's how it works: the Quantum 600 includes a wireless transmitter that connects that to a USB port on your PC, Mac, or PS4. From there, it will send sound wirelessly to the headset - with no lag between the video and audio. When connected to a Windows PC, you can even get JBL's simulated 7.1 surround sound processing. I've given this headset a test spin and it offers deep bass and clear dialogue. You also get all those distinct, contextual sounds that can draw you deeper into the gameplay. Battle-tested sound These headphones feature the same large 50mm drivers found in all of the other Quantum headsets. JBL's special headphone sound signature has been honed by years and years of research and exhaustive user testing. We've visited their U.S. headquarters in California and seen their impressive testing facilities - they take this stuff seriously. It's helped them develop a sound profile that's been proven to satisfy most listeners. For gamers, of course, that means hard-hitting sound effects, but it also means directional cues that can help when competition gets fierce. Hands-on with JBL's special software The Windows PC app gave me control of everything from the surround sound to the pattern of the headset's multi-color LED lights. These JBLs offers clear, powerful sound out of the box. But for an extra level of immersion into your games and videos - and a suite full of cool customization features - you'll want to download the QuantumENGINE software to your Windows PC. I gave the software a spin with these headphones, and I really enjoyed the extra level of control. I could dial in JBL's QuantumSURROUND sound based on my headsize and height. When audio played, the app gave me a visual representation of where the sounds were coming from. Graphics