FYI: You can use the JBL Quantum 400's USB connection on the PlayStation 4, all the sound, mic (even sidetone) and RGB settings you had on PC will carry over when you use it on the PS4 (Because the settings is basically saved on the headset). Yep, JBL Quantum Surround works on the PS4. I have the JBL 400 and I discovered it myself because no reviewers ever mention how you can connect the USB to PS4 instead of using 3.5mm jack to the controller.
^Some reviews I've read say these headsets are a little bit fragile. Si that right? I've been considering buying a Q 400 headset, and even tho I don't intent to carry them over to a lot of places this is important to me.
@@WitchEnjoyer Nah, those who say it's fragile probably stretch the damn headsets way too much everytime they put it on. Mine is going for a year and a half and it's still intact. I've replaced the earpads though and I've put a protective cover on the headband too.
@@mauicruzzz3421 There's no official confirmation but in my own experience I believe so. The settings that is saved into the headset from your JBL Quantum Engine app on your PC seems to work on PS4 because the sound quality doesn't change for me when I use it on my PS4. Just make sure to use the usb cable on the PS4, not the 3.5mm jack on the PS4 controller.
In this lineup, you'd need to use the JBL Quantum 300 or 400 for the 7.1 surround sound processing. The 400s also add DTS headphones:X v2.0 virtual surround sound and balance dial controls audio mix for gameplay and chat.
So for console gaming, is there any reason to get the 400s over the 200? Since console users cant gain the benefits of the computer software sound upgrades?
We expect they would still light up. We are not able to check anymore as this model is no longer made and we have sold out of all the inventory we got.
No, the chat/game mix wont work on 3.5mm as that cannot be picked up as 2 devices by your computer. The way the mix works is that your headset is recognized as 2 audio output sources by your computer through USB, one is set as "Default Communication Device" (For voice chat such as discord, skype etc.) and the other one is set as "Default Device" and picks up everything except for the chat. That way you can change the volumes individually
There are a couple changes in the audio of the models. The Quantum 400's add a balance dial controls audio mix for gameplay and chat. They also have DTS headphones:X v2.0 for virtual surround sound (i.e. helping with movies and other surround sound audio). Do either of those sound like abilities that will benefit you with your listening preferences?
We will be happy to help recommend between them and have some questions to help get started. What are you using now? What changes are you hoping to make to the sound and controls you get with your current set? If this is a new setup, then let us know if you have used any other headphones or speakers and which you liked the most
It sure was! Sadly, we do not have any of the Quantum 400 headphones left and will not be getting any more in stock. We wish we had different news for you there. The same microphone is used in the Quantum 300 which are available: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/p_109QTM300B/item.html
There is no mention of a process to detach the microphone in the owner's manuals. The microphone can be raised to get it out of the way and turn it off when not using it.
Not so much with mobile gaming but the difference from the 300 to the 400 is that the 400 has balance dial controls audio mix for gameplay and chat, LED earcup logos with programmable RGB lighting effects, and DTS headphones:X v2.0 virtual surround sound.
@@crutchfield So the DTS surround does work on mobile phones? Do you use the software on PC and it sets everything on the headphones for mobile gaming or does the software also come downloadable on the Android and Apple markets?
There is no mention of a process to detach the microphone in the owner's manual for it which indicates that it is not detachable. The microphone can be raised to get it out of the way and turn it off when not using it.
Hi, does the microphone work when connected directly to a mobile phone using the 3.5mm jack? or it needs to be connected through the USB for the microphone to work? thx
Hi sir i am so confusing my budget is 5000 indian rupees under this jbl quantum 100 or jbl quantum 300 or hyper x cloud stringer 2 which one should i buy plz tell me sir i am so confusing for gaming purpose alone bgmi and pubg so recomend gaming which one should I buy plzz reply 😢😢😢😢😢
i got the 400, here are some real facts, about these 1, they are not comfortable, you get sweatty ears, within a hour or 2 because of the fake (plastic) leather. 2, for the same money you can buy a better headset 3, even with the quantum sound 7.1 turned on, they sound hollow and not nice 4, they all feel very cheap, and too much plastic. 5, the mic is absoluuutly rubbish, i had a "wind" noise in my first jbl 400, i returned it to the shop, and got a new pair, and guess what this one had the same thing, and i tested 2 of my old headsets and their mics were fine!. anyone telling you anything else, 1, they get paid to do that 2, they have not used them at all they are cheaply made in china.. give this brand a pass, go for a other brand!. i expected a lot for my 85 euro, i got 15 euro headset in return.....
What headset do you recommend? I am looking for a headset with good mic quality, good comfort, great for gaming and decent for music listening. Any suggestions?
@@jabronski614delostrinos5 I've had a Corsair Void PRO USB for the past 2 years, and recently i broke the cable and I've tried 2 different headsets. Here's what i learned: Don't get anything from HyperX, Their software is a fucking joke. I got the "Cloud Alpha S" and the audio is shit, Its tinny with no base whatsoever and there's nothing you can do about it. The microphone is also really bad and i've gotten a lot of complaints from my friends in discord. The headset goes for €145 but it really feels like a €30 headset on all aspects. I will never recommend the brand to anyone, overpriced junk. The Logitech G Pro X is absolutely amazing, with one HUGE problem. The audio was amazing, the microphone was amazing and the software was amazing. You could tailor the headset to exactly how you wanted it. I had nothing bad to say about the headset until it suddenly stopped working after 2 days. The right earcup just stopped working and that's a very common issue on the Logitech G Pro headsets. Hence why i would NEVER recommend them to anyone. Some people have had the headset for over a year before the right one failed, others for a few hours or even broken out of the box. Either way it will fail. (Google and see for yourself) Even though i don't want to, because they are ugly, i will buy another pair of Corsair Void PRO's. They are not the best, the audio is decent and same goes for the microphone, but they deliver what you expect from a €80 headset. 2 of my friends have them too and they say the same thing. Its an ugly ass headset but it's pretty good for the price. The only thing to think about is that if you move around a lot the headset is going to move as well, its not very snug but for long gaming sessions that is good in my opinion.
these headphones are the biggest garbage I have bought in my life. The sound is just average. The quality of the plastic - 1000. They only fell out once and the plastic broke. Now they are unusable, there are no spare parts. I am disappointed to the max.
Hi, i was wondering are they any good for listening to music? I know that's probably not what they are designed for but i got a pretty good deal for the quantum 200 (lightly used for 30$) and i am not really interested in a gaming headphones, thx.
The JBL Quantum 200 are designed specifically for gaming with a PC, PlayStation®, or Xbox; but they do support a standard 3.5mm connection for listening.
extremely clear comparison video. thanks
FYI: You can use the JBL Quantum 400's USB connection on the PlayStation 4, all the sound, mic (even sidetone) and RGB settings you had on PC will carry over when you use it on the PS4 (Because the settings is basically saved on the headset). Yep, JBL Quantum Surround works on the PS4. I have the JBL 400 and I discovered it myself because no reviewers ever mention how you can connect the USB to PS4 instead of using 3.5mm jack to the controller.
I had that headset and this is true. My pair broke unfortunately in my backpack
^Some reviews I've read say these headsets are a little bit fragile. Si that right? I've been considering buying a Q 400 headset, and even tho I don't intent to carry them over to a lot of places this is important to me.
@@WitchEnjoyer Nah, those who say it's fragile probably stretch the damn headsets way too much everytime they put it on. Mine is going for a year and a half and it's still intact. I've replaced the earpads though and I've put a protective cover on the headband too.
Hey does dts surround works on playstation 4? And the 7.1?
@@mauicruzzz3421 There's no official confirmation but in my own experience I believe so. The settings that is saved into the headset from your JBL Quantum Engine app on your PC seems to work on PS4 because the sound quality doesn't change for me when I use it on my PS4. Just make sure to use the usb cable on the PS4, not the 3.5mm jack on the PS4 controller.
great video, straight to the point and concise
Thank you for the kind words, I am happy to hear you enjoyed our video.🥰
What does the head size option do to the surround sound?
In this lineup, you'd need to use the JBL Quantum 300 or 400 for the 7.1 surround sound processing. The 400s also add DTS headphones:X v2.0 virtual surround sound and balance dial controls audio mix for gameplay and chat.
So for console gaming, is there any reason to get the 400s over the 200? Since console users cant gain the benefits of the computer software sound upgrades?
No huge advantage for you with those unless you want the LED earcup logos with programmable RGB lighting effects.
The Quantum 400 is surround sound tho! You say its not, it clearly states on JBL's website its surround sound
JBL Quantum 400s do feature JBL's QuantumENGINE multi-channel surround sound.
The rgb on the quantum 400 still work if I use type c to c and plug it to my phone?
We expect they would still light up. We are not able to check anymore as this model is no longer made and we have sold out of all the inventory we got.
On the 400 can you use both volume controls only using the 3.5 jack?
No, the chat/game mix wont work on 3.5mm as that cannot be picked up as 2 devices by your computer.
The way the mix works is that your headset is recognized as 2 audio output sources by your computer through USB, one is set as "Default Communication Device" (For voice chat such as discord, skype etc.) and the other one is set as "Default Device" and picks up everything except for the chat. That way you can change the volumes individually
I know one is the volume control on the headphones, but where is the second volume control you are referring to?
quantum300 or quantum400
which is better?
could you tell me...
There are a couple changes in the audio of the models. The Quantum 400's add a balance dial controls audio mix for gameplay and chat. They also have DTS headphones:X v2.0 for virtual surround sound (i.e. helping with movies and other surround sound audio). Do either of those sound like abilities that will benefit you with your listening preferences?
the sound quality would be the same but you get a detachable cable, RGB and better connection on 400
Can I get the jbl software on a chromebook or laptop?
You can use it on a laptop using Windows. support.jbl.com/sg/en/customer-service/quantum-support.html
How long are the 400 usb cables
It's a 10-ft USB-A to USB-C cable.
Thanks for the video.
Hello between the 400 and the cloud alpha s, which one do you recommend?
We will be happy to help recommend between them and have some questions to help get started. What are you using now? What changes are you hoping to make to the sound and controls you get with your current set? If this is a new setup, then let us know if you have used any other headphones or speakers and which you liked the most
Hello the mic on the 400 is good ??
It sure was! Sadly, we do not have any of the Quantum 400 headphones left and will not be getting any more in stock. We wish we had different news for you there. The same microphone is used in the Quantum 300 which are available:
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/p_109QTM300B/item.html
Is the mic detachable on the 300 and 200s?
There is no mention of a process to detach the microphone in the owner's manuals. The microphone can be raised to get it out of the way and turn it off when not using it.
@@crutchfield ah damn so its a no buy
Is there any difference between 300 vs 400 in mobile gaming?
Not so much with mobile gaming but the difference from the 300 to the 400 is that the 400 has balance dial controls audio mix for gameplay and chat, LED earcup logos with programmable RGB lighting effects, and DTS headphones:X v2.0 virtual surround sound.
@@crutchfield thanks mate
@@crutchfield So the DTS surround does work on mobile phones? Do you use the software on PC and it sets everything on the headphones for mobile gaming or does the software also come downloadable on the Android and Apple markets?
Thanks For Informative Video Sir
You're welcome.
is the mic on the quantum 300 detachable?
There is no mention of a process to detach the microphone in the owner's manual for it which indicates that it is not detachable. The microphone can be raised to get it out of the way and turn it off when not using it.
CAN I USE THE QUANTUM 200 FOR DJ HOOKED UP TO A MIXER FOR MIC AND AUDIO MONITOR ???
If the connections you are trying to connect to are 3.5mm inputs/outputs, I don't see why they wouldn't work for that application!
If your mixer supports the 3.5mm connections, you can use them; but, a Pro Studio or DJ specific headphone option will work better.
Hi, does the microphone work when connected directly to a mobile phone using the 3.5mm jack? or it needs to be connected through the USB for the microphone to work? thx
Have to use usb c to use mic on phone
Super duper great video 👍😁 i will take 400 😍
Thanks, Roxanna! The JBL Quantum 400s are terrific choice! Let us know how you like them.
good video thanks well presented
Thanks, Chris! :)
Hi sir i am so confusing my budget is 5000 indian rupees under this jbl quantum 100 or jbl quantum 300 or hyper x cloud stringer 2 which one should i buy plz tell me sir i am so confusing for gaming purpose alone bgmi and pubg so recomend gaming which one should I buy plzz reply 😢😢😢😢😢
Sorry, we don't carry it; but the Hyper model is the best match for your budget.
Nice
i got the 400, here are some real facts, about these
1, they are not comfortable, you get sweatty ears, within a hour or 2 because of the fake (plastic) leather.
2, for the same money you can buy a better headset
3, even with the quantum sound 7.1 turned on, they sound hollow and not nice
4, they all feel very cheap, and too much plastic.
5, the mic is absoluuutly rubbish, i had a "wind" noise in my first jbl 400, i returned it to the shop, and got a new pair,
and guess what this one had the same thing, and i tested 2 of my old headsets and their mics were fine!.
anyone telling you anything else,
1, they get paid to do that
2, they have not used them at all
they are cheaply made in china.. give this brand a pass, go for a other brand!. i expected a lot for my 85 euro, i got 15 euro headset in return.....
What headset do you recommend? I am looking for a headset with good mic quality, good comfort, great for gaming and decent for music listening. Any suggestions?
@@jabronski614delostrinos5 I've had a Corsair Void PRO USB for the past 2 years, and recently i broke the cable and I've tried 2 different headsets. Here's what i learned:
Don't get anything from HyperX, Their software is a fucking joke. I got the "Cloud Alpha S" and the audio is shit, Its tinny with no base whatsoever and there's nothing you can do about it. The microphone is also really bad and i've gotten a lot of complaints from my friends in discord. The headset goes for €145 but it really feels like a €30 headset on all aspects. I will never recommend the brand to anyone, overpriced junk.
The Logitech G Pro X is absolutely amazing, with one HUGE problem. The audio was amazing, the microphone was amazing and the software was amazing. You could tailor the headset to exactly how you wanted it. I had nothing bad to say about the headset until it suddenly stopped working after 2 days. The right earcup just stopped working and that's a very common issue on the Logitech G Pro headsets. Hence why i would NEVER recommend them to anyone. Some people have had the headset for over a year before the right one failed, others for a few hours or even broken out of the box. Either way it will fail. (Google and see for yourself)
Even though i don't want to, because they are ugly, i will buy another pair of Corsair Void PRO's. They are not the best, the audio is decent and same goes for the microphone, but they deliver what you expect from a €80 headset. 2 of my friends have them too and they say the same thing. Its an ugly ass headset but it's pretty good for the price. The only thing to think about is that if you move around a lot the headset is going to move as well, its not very snug but for long gaming sessions that is good in my opinion.
@@immDroidz Thanks for the reply, I Will go check those out!
@@jabronski614delostrinos5 HyperX Cloud Alpha
these headphones are the biggest garbage I have bought in my life. The sound is just average. The quality of the plastic - 1000. They only fell out once and the plastic broke. Now they are unusable, there are no spare parts. I am disappointed to the max.
Rgb light dont work on xbox series x 👎👎👎👎👎👎
Hi Alex, which model headphones are you using?
Hi, i was wondering are they any good for listening to music? I know that's probably not what they are designed for but i got a pretty good deal for the quantum 200 (lightly used for 30$) and i am not really interested in a gaming headphones, thx.
The JBL Quantum 200 are designed specifically for gaming with a PC, PlayStation®, or Xbox; but they do support a standard 3.5mm connection for listening.