This JBL Quantum 610 gaming headset needs some tinkering to unlock its full potential, but it's new record low price is a no brainer

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Gaming headset discounts are a dime a dozen. Even on the lead-up to Black Friday, we've begun to see some of the cups from the biggest brands in the business shave off some cash. JBL isn't as well-known as its audio tech rival. However its JBL Quantum 610 headset is packed full of features that even make my gaming setup, which is already overflowing with cans, question if it needs another pair.

You can now grab the JBL Quantum 610 headset for $74.95 on Amazon, a massive $75 off its original MSRP. It narrowly misses being in our best PC headsets for gaming picks, but that doesn't mean we weren't impressed by what the lower-end pair of cups has to offer. At half price on Amazon, the Quantum 610 headset is overflowing with features that would put any other mid-range pair of cups to shame.

When it comes to mid-range headphones, you can typically expect a wired connection, sub-audio that does the job but isn't anything spectacular, and at a push, a design that's semi-pleasing to the eye. The Quantum 610 headset changes all that and adds on features you'd expect to see followed by a massive price tag. Features like stylish customizable RGB branded lighting, spatial surround sound, and the options for both a wired and a 2.4Ghz connection while still looking good the part.

JBL Quantum 610 Wireless 2.4GHz headset | $149.95 $74.95 at Amazon  Save $75 -Buy it if:

JBL Quantum 610 Wireless 2.4GHz headset | $149.95 $74.95 at Amazon
Save $75 - At half price, the JBL Quantum 610 Wireless 2.4GHz headset is a match made in budget-friendly heaven for your PC, and even your PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Mac. Unlike other headsets in its price range, it's chock full of features, including JBL's 7.1 QuantumSurround sound, customizable RGB, Bluetooth and 2.4Ghz connection options, and a mic while at its lowest price ever on Amazon.

Buy it if:

✅ Your PC is your gaming platform of choice
✅ Comfort is key
✅ You want surround sound without breaking the bank

Don't buy it if:

❌ Tinkering about with the settings isn't your jam
❌ You like your headset without the added bulk

Price check: Walmart: $79.95 | Best Buy: OOS

Should you buy the JBL Quantum 610 Wireless 2.4GHz headset?

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The JBL Quantum 610 headset is compatible with current-gen consoles like the PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. However, where it shines the most is when hooked up to your gaming PC. The audio quality of the headset is fairly balanced right out of the box, but its juicy customizable EQ options are where these mid-range cans can show you what they've got. With JBL's QuantumEngine software in tow, you can tweak the audio profile as much as your heart desires, adjusting the 8-band equalizer to bring out the depth of the games you play the most. With that in mind, these cans are for those who don't mind tinkering away with their favorite gadgets and spending even more time glued to their PC.

Getting deep down and dirty with JBL's branded software is also how you unlock the surround sound features, which you may differ from game to game. However, on a full charge, there are at least 25 hours of playback of the high-end audio, even more, if you don't mind turning off the lighting effects to preserve some of that precious battery.

Even at its new low price the JBL Quantum 610 headset is a solidly made piece of tech. It's bulkier than its mid-range counterparts, but gaming headsets generally aren't winning any fashion awards any time soon. What matters is that its high-powered 50mm drivers, customizable RGB lighting, 2.4GHz, reasonable battery life, and levels of comfort make it worthy of your next hour-long gaming session.

Other headsets in a similar price range, even before its whopping half-off discount on Amazon, don't offer the same amount of features. Like its customizable lighting, that glows from the literally on-brand logos on either side of the cups, just add the RGB cherry on top of the already worthwhile gaming headset-shaped cake.

If you'd rather pair your high-end PC with a high-end headset, check out best PC headset for gaming list where we've gathered all the top picks. If you want a better match for your PS5, our best PS5 headset list is full to the brim of great options. Of course, with Black Friday gaming headset deals on the horizon, there are plenty more savings to be had.

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Rosalie Newcombe
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Ever since I first held a NES controller in my hand I've been obsessed with gaming, and the hardware it runs on. I could hook up a NES and SNES to a telly, without instructions, before I could walk. Even now, nothing is more exciting then taking a console, or handheld, out the box for the first time and setting it up. This obsession transformed into a love of games and game music, which lead to my music degree and dream of becoming the Scottish Nobuo Uematsu. After sharing my love of games through music, I began to share my love through words on sites like TechRadar and iMore. This lead to becoming a Hardware staff writer for PCGamesN, and later the Senior Tech Writer for Dexerto, covering all things Steam Deck, PlayStation and Nintendo. With that experience, I was able to level up as Hardware Editor for 12DOVE, where I'm still just as Nintendo, PlayStation and gaming tech obsessed as ever.

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