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JBL Launches Quantum 350 Wireless Gaming Headphones In India

JBL announces the new Quantum 350 Wireless gaming headset, its latest addition to the JBL Quantum Series in India. The headphones are designed to bring the competitive advantage of the totally wireless JBL QuantumSOUND Signature to PC as well as console gamers.

The headset comes equipped with features such as lossless 2.4G wireless, 22-hour battery life and lightweight memory foam ear cushions making even the longest gaming sessions comfortable. The speed charge feature gives a one-hour playback after a 5-minute charge, and Power & Play allows charging during gameplay, once again, ensuring seamless gameplay. Adding to that, JBL’s Quantum SOUND Signature and the JBL Quantum SURROUND puts the user in the centre of every scene. The DISCORD-certified JBL Quantum 350 Wireless also has a detachable, directional voice-focus boom mic that ensures uninterrupted audio transmission to other players without any noise.

“As the gaming industry is taking over the market and gamers demand the requirement of enhanced flexibility, Harman elevates the game by introducing JBL Quantum 350 wireless to our existing JBL Quantum Series of headsets with defined and outstanding JBL sound. When playing, gamers can move around, stand farther away from their devices or switch from a PC to a PS5, with fully wireless headsets while still hearing and feeling every sound,” said Vikram Kher, Vice President- Lifestyle, HARMAN India.

The new Quantum 350 Wireless gaming headset features gaming-grade lossless 2.4G wireless connection via USB wireless dongle, 40mm drivers powered by JBL Quantum SOUND Signature and immersive JBL Quantum SURROUND, Voice focus detachable boom microphone, JBL QuantumENGINE compatible PC software for full customisation, 22-hour rechargeable battery with speed charge, and lastly, a lightweight and durable construction with PU leather and memory foam ear-cushions.

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