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JBL Quantum One
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JBL Quantum One

3 pro players use this headset. Compare their configs in the Pro Player Settings hub or calculate your sensitivity with the eDPI Calculator.

1083Avg eDPI
3Pro Players
2Teams

About the JBL Quantum One

A gaming headset used by professional CS2 players. Competitive headsets prioritize accurate audio positioning for hearing footsteps and utility sounds, comfortable long-session wear, and a clear microphone for team communication.

Why Pros Use It in CS2

Audio is a critical competitive advantage in CS2. Hearing an enemy's footsteps, reload sounds, or grenade pins can win rounds. Pros choose headsets that accurately reproduce directional audio cues while blocking ambient noise at LAN events. Comfort matters equally — many pros practice 8-12 hours daily.

Teams Using the JBL Quantum One

2 teams have players using this headset.

All Players Using the JBL Quantum One

Settings Comparison Table

PlayerTeamRoleDPISenseDPIResolutionAspectDisplayRefreshCrosshair Code
🇺🇸 Hiko Content Creator Rifler 1600 1.07 1712 1920x1080 16:9 Native 1000Hz N/A
🇸🇪 Sapec Johnny Speeds Rifler 800 1.13 904 1280x960 4:3 Black Bars 1000Hz N/A
🇸🇪 SHiNE Free Agent Rifler 800 0.79 632 1152x864 4:3 Black Bars 1000Hz N/A

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many CS2 pros use the JBL Quantum One?

3 professional CS2 players in our database currently use the JBL Quantum One. This makes it a notable headset choices among the competitive scene.

What settings do JBL Quantum One users prefer?

Pro players using the JBL Quantum One average 1083 eDPI (high sensitivity). Their settings vary by role and playstyle — check the comparison table below for full details.

Is the JBL Quantum One good for competitive CS2?

With 3 professional players using it, the JBL Quantum One is a proven choice at the highest level of CS2. Teams like Content Creator, Johnny Speeds have players using this headset. However, personal comfort and preference are the most important factors when choosing gear.

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