JBL Quantum 950X Wireless Gaming Headset Black falls to $329.95
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Save $70 on the JBL Quantum 950X wireless headset, now at its lowest price ever of $329.95 on Amazon.
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JBL Quantum 950X Wireless Gaming Headset Black falls to $329.95
$70 off right now.
Premium wireless gaming audio usually carries a premium price tag, and the JBL Quantum 950X has sat at $399.95 since launch. Right now Amazon has it marked down to $329.95, which is the lowest price this headset has hit on record.
JBL Quantum 950X Wireless Gaming Headset Black drops to $329.95 - save $70. That is an 18 percent cut that puts this flagship model well below what it has averaged over the past several months. The 30-day average on this headset sits around $360, and the 90-day average is closer to $383. So this $329.95 price tag is not just a small nudge off list price.
It is a genuine low that clears the recent baseline by a meaningful margin.
For just $329.95, down from its list price of $399.95. This is the lowest price on record for the Quantum 950X. The 30-day average was $360.12 and the 180-day average was $390.41, so you are paying about $30 under the recent norm while the headset is still fresh to market.
If spatial audio and active noise cancelling matter to you. This is the price to move on.
The Quantum 950X pairs 50mm carbon dynamic drivers with JBL Quantum Spatial Sound and integrated head tracking, so positional audio stays locked in place even when you turn your head. Adaptive Noise Cancelling filters out room noise, and the detachable 6mm cardioid boom mic suppresses keyboard chatter through the JBL QuantumENGINE software. The multi-purpose base station does double duty as a low-latency 2.4 GHz wireless dongle and a charging dock for the spare battery. It also gives you one-touch control over Spatial Sound, head tracking, ANC, TalkThrough, EQ presets, RGB lighting, and game-chat balance.
Best for competitive multiplayer players who need precise directional audio and a clean mic feed for team comms. It is also a solid pick if you game across PC, console, and mobile and want one headset that handles all of them through the QuantumENGINE dashboard.
Spatial sound and head tracking are genuinely useful in shooters and open-world titles, but they do not change how a headset sounds in music or movies. If you only game casually and are fine with a simpler headset, you are paying for features you will not use.
At $329.95. This is the best price the Quantum 950X has seen, and it undercuts what the headset has averaged all year. If you have been waiting on a flagship wireless gaming headset with ANC and spatial audio. This is the buy.

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