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JBL launched Quantum 910 wireless headphones: built-in head tracking sensors

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On August 25, speaker manufacturer JBL launched the Quantum 910 wireless headset at Gamescom.

With built-in 50mm drivers, the JBL Quantum 910 wireless headset delivers 360-degree surround sound through the JBL QuantumSPHERE360 and JBL Quantum SPATIAL 360. Meanwhile, the JBL Quantum 910 has a built-in head tracking sensor that tracks slight head movements to ensure users get the best sound position and immersive gaming audio experience.

The JBL Quantum 910 wireless headset supports active noise cancellation (ANC) and offers Bluetooth 5.2 wireless connectivity and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, while the headset retains a 3.5mm jack that allows users to connect via wired connection as well.

In terms of battery life, the JBL Quantum 910 has an official claim of 39 hours of battery life and can be used while charging via a USB charging cable.

In addition, the JBL Quantum 910 is equipped with a microphone that supports echo and noise cancellation, and users can quickly mute the sound by folding the microphone.

The JBL Quantum 910 wireless headset is currently on display at the JBL Quantum booth at the Cologne Game Show, and the headset will be available for purchase on JBL’s official website in mid-September for 249 euros (about 1,700.67 yuan).

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