
JBL
The JBL Quantum 200 is a wired over‑ear gaming headset that delivers JBL QuantumSOUND with 50 mm drivers, a flip‑up directional boom mic and memory‑foam padding. It offers lightweight 245 g comfort and simple 3.5 mm plug‑and‑play compatibility across PC, consoles and mobile devices.
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$49.95
Average
$48.42
Lowest
$24.95
Highest
$64.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Quantum 200 for its large 50 mm drivers that produce expansive soundscapes, the comfortable memory‑foam ear cushions and the straightforward rotary volume control. However, they criticize the limited volume headroom, the basic plastic construction and the lack of advanced surround or EQ features, noting that the headset can feel muted unless the volume is maxed out.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the headset’s lightweight comfort, immersive bass‑heavy sound and the reliable plug‑and‑play mic, especially appreciating the memory‑foam padding and cross‑platform use. Recurring complaints focus on the muted maximum volume, a plasticky build that feels cheap, and the absence of EQ or wireless functionality, making it less appealing to audiophiles or mobile gamers.
Common Complaints
Limited volume headroom that forces max‑volume operation, plasticky and basic construction, lack of EQ or software customization, and no wireless or battery features.
How It Compares
vs. HyperX Cloud Stinger
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose HyperX if you prefer a slightly lighter headset with a swivel mic; choose Quantum 200 for larger drivers and JBL’s sound signature.
vs. SteelSeries Arctis 1
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick Arctis 1 for a sturdier build; pick Quantum 200 for bigger drivers and JBL’s audio profile.