JBL are dropping the Quantum 360X and 360P headsets this week

JBL are dropping the Quantum 360X and 360P headsets this week

JBL have announced that their Quantum range of gaming headsets is expanding again with the new 360X and 360P, both of which offer up wireless spatial audio virtualisation with head tracking specific to console.

The JBL Quantum 360 series, both the X and P models, offer up DualSource support, which allows for two devices to be connected at the same time. Plus as a wireless headset, it also delivers 22 hours of battery life when in use, which is plenty for your extended gaming sessions.

Since we ventured into the gaming space, our mission has always been to develop top-tier audio products for all-level gamers. JBL Quantum products provide gamers with outstanding sound features and innovative designs, allowing them to stay in the zone, loud and clear. Our JBL Quantum portfolio, including the new XBOX and PlayStation additions, give players at every level a competitive advantage for their console preferences.”
— Dave Rogers, President, HARMAN Lifestyle Division

Both headsets will work for their respective consoles, but they also support Switch and PC. On PC the headsets also sport QuantumSurround and the JBL software to tweak EQ settings and more.

Below are a few shots of the Quantum 360P, which is the PlayStation tuned version

Below are a few shots of the Quantum 360X, which is the Xbox tuned release.

The headsets are rolling in to stores this week and have a RRP of $169.95, with availability happening at OfficeWorks, JB-HiFi, Harvey Norman, Amazon and JBL.com.au If you don’t want to spend the extra for Wireless, or you don’t need it, JBL released the Quantum 100P and Quantum 100X last year, which have a RRP of just $59.95, you can read our review of the 100P here.