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Post by Steve Farrelly @ 06:28pm 28/07/21 | 0 Comments
JBL's foray into gaming has seen the audio giant make a decent splash, and with products that appeal to a variety of gamer types, with budgets to match. Especially in its Quantum range, which brings us to today's review of the affordable entry point gaming headset -- the JBL Quantum 200.

Here's a snippet:
Plug and play is the statement of the day here. The Quantum 200 is a wired headset, which means no battery to charge, which obviously means they’re light and less precious than the 800s (though the 800s are seriously robust and sturdy when it comes to wear and tear). There’s a flip-up directional mic that does the job nicely, though in this day and age we’re getting more and more clarity where the comms side of these rigs is concerned, but again for the price point here, you’re going to be chatting clearly across everything from Discord to Microsoft Teams, in-game chat and more. And if you’re still using a phone that’ll take a 3.5mm jack, you can use them this way too, just to present as a bit old-school yourself.
Click here for our full review.



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