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  • The JBL Quantum Stream mic is compatible with the following platforms:

    PC (Windows)
    PlayStation 4
    PlayStation 5
    Nintendo Switch
    Mobile*
    Mac

    * Most newer phones are compatible.
  • The JBL Quantum 910 Wireless headset is compatible via 3.5mm jack with PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Mobile, Mac and VR. You can use the USB connection with PC, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
  • The JBL Quantum ONE headset is compatible via 3.5mm jack with PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Mobile, Mac and VR. You can use the USB connection with PC.
  • The JBL Quantum TWS an JBL Quantum TWS Air supports two types of wireless connection at the same time. It's compatible with any Bluetooth compatible devices while the USB wireless dongle enables compatibility with PC/Mac, PS4/5, Nintendo SwitchTM, TV and iPads and AndroidTM devices with USB-Connection (Note: Type-C supports PS5 while type-A is compatible with all PlayStationTM model).

  • Make sure to check that the USB-C connector on the phone is clean and free of dirt and dust. A dirty connection could result in a disconnection during physical activities such as walking or running. A clean USB-C connection is needed in order to establish a good sound connection.

  • If you are not able to turn Spatial Audio on and the option is greyed out on the JBL Smart Tx, then you need to do the following.


    • Open the JBL Headphones app
    • Disable High-Resolution Audio (LDAC)
    • The headphones will turn off and reboot
    • You can enable Spatial Audio after the reboot
  • If your teammates can not hear you, make sure of the following:

    USB is correctly plugged in
    Only one voice chat application is in use while in-game.
    The mic input is set to JBL Quantum Stream.
    Mic gain is not turned all the way down
    Mic is not muted (mute/unmute by pressing the touch panel on top of the mic). By default the RBG will indicate red for muted, and green for unmuted(active).

     

  • To have the best Active Noise Canceling performance possible, we advise you to keep the earbuds clean as much as possible. In case the IR sensors are covered with dirt of any kind, the Active Noise Cancellation performance will not be as effective. Sometimes, it may not give you the desire outcome to enjoy your music. 

  • Make sure both headphones are fully charged to ensure that the issue is not due to one of the earbuds lacking power.

    Check that the contact points on the headphones and the charging case are clear of dirt, so the issue is not due to the product not being able to charge.

    The LED on the headphones will show a blue light when correctly inserted in the charging case.

    Try to reset the headphones if the product is fully charged but are still only working in Mono mode.

    A reset guide for the headphones can be found here: Reset guide

  • 10 minutes before the time limit has been reached, a voice prompt will be played on the headphones. When reaching the time limit, the volume will be muted, and a new voice prompt will inform that the listening limit has been reached.

  • Getting started with the checklist

    • A JBL LINK device(s).
    • Latest version of the Google Home appGoogle Home app installed on your mobile device.
    • Latest version of the Google app  (Android only) installed on your mobile device.
    • A Google Account (you can create one online via Google).
    • A mobile device with either iOS or Android support.
      • ​Must have iOS 10 or higher
      • Must have Android 5.0 and higher
      • There is no support for PC set up.
    • An internet connection from your local ISP (Internet Service Provider).
    • Your Wireless Network must secured with WPA2 Encryption (Enterprise mode NOT supported). 
    • Availability and performance of certain features, services and applications are device- and network-dependent and may not be available in all areas; subscription(s) may be required, and additional terms, conditions and/or charges may apply.

    Wi-Fi requirement

    • Wi-Fi routers must have Encryption enabled to install JBL LINK speakers (WPA2 etc).
    • Wi-Fi Extenders need to feature support of Multicast forwarding and UPnP.
    • Always use 5 GHz Wi-Fi for best performance and less interference.
    • For routers that have 2.4G Wi-Fi support only, make sure that they are using channels 1, 6 or 11 only.
    You can now install your JBL LINK speaker to your Wireless Network and you can find our setup article that shows how to install your LINK product.

     
  • LE Audio is the next generation of Bluetooth Audio, making audio streaming over Bluetooth Low Energy possible. It enables new use cases and significantly reduces power consumption compared to Classic (BR/EDR) Audio. LE Audio allows for independently synchronized audio streams to each earbud as well as seamlessly broadcasting audio streams to multiple listeners, with low power consumption. 

  • JBL QuantumSPHERE 360 is JBL QuantumSURROUND that’s kicked up a notch by using a head-tracking sensor to fix sounds in 360 degrees of space around you. With typical headphones, when you move your head, the soundscape follows your movement. But with JBL QuantumSPHERE 360, if you rotate your head, the sound source’s perceived location stays in place because the head-tracking sensor compensates for your head movement. For example, if there’s a sound coming from in front of you, and you turn your head to the left, the sound source’s perceived location moves to your right ear—the sound stays locked in space as you move your head. 

    Also, the human brain uses small head movements to distinguish if sound sources are behind or in front of us. The brain processes the differences between when a sound arrives at the left vs. the right ear to determine where the sound is located. So with JBL QuantumSPHERE 360, you can move your head naturally to pinpoint the exact source of sounds around you. 
  • Yes, when changing volume to higher or lower, the LED will illuminate to show that you are changing the volume.
  • This problem is usually caused by pressing down too hard on the soundbar's VOL + or VOL - Buttons. Only press just enough for one click to be felt. If a second click is felt in the button, you are pressing too hard, and you are actually activating the MUTE function for learning, not VOL up or down. You may have to repeatedly let go of the VOL button on the soundbar, followed by pressing it again and then pressing the VOL button on the TV remote before the surround light on the soundbar lights up white and goes back to amber flashing, as a sign that this function has been learned. This is no problem, though. Just keep trying until the three commands have been learned. The soundbar only exits learning mode when you press and hold the surround button as the final step.
  • • Please check whether your head unit Bluetooth support EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) • If the head unit does not support EDR this will cause the transfer data rate to be low and will impact the audio quality.
  • The PartyBoost feature is not available when your JBL speaker is connected to a computer via Bluetooth. This is a technical limitation. When connected to a computer, the computer is acting as the primary device. Therefore, the JBL speaker does not have control of re-transmitting the Bluetooth signal to other JBL speakers.

    NOTE: Speakers effected by this are the JBL Flip 5, JBL Flip 6, JBL Charge 5, JBL Pulse 4, JBL Xtreme 3, and JBL Boombox 2, as well as future products featuring the PartyBoost feature.
  • The wireless charge receiver in the smartphone may not be adequately coupled to the wireless charging transmitter on Smartbase. Re-adjust your smart phone’s position on the wireless charge arm.
  • Some vehicles don’t provide an isolated ground for the head unit which may introduce noise. Please connect your smartphone to JBL DRG and enable the “Aux Noise Cancel” button in the App. This can be found right after Aux Line option in Connection Mode section.
  • Some head units in the vehicles use isolated grand, if JBL DRG use isolated grand as well, this will disable the chips inside DRG. Please connect your smartphone with JBL DRG and disable the “Aux Noise Cancel” button in the Apps right after Aux Line option in Connection Mode section.
  • What you are experiencing is normal. The Focus 700 is actually the Focus 500 headphone but with the added bonus of a charging case.
  • What you are experiencing is normal. The Inspire 700 is actually the Inspire 500 headphone but with the added bonus of a charging case.
  • Please press the round POWER Button on the FLIP again for 3 seconds, until the light in the button flashes blue/red. This will deactivate any active BT connection in the FLIP, and it should now become visible in the list of BT components on your smartphone or tablet. Pairing is now possible.
  • JBL LINK 10 and LINK 20 has 32 volume steps, and LINK 300 and LINK 500 has 48 volume steps. For broader volume changes, hold down either the volume + or - butons. Use individual presses for fine volume adjustments.
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