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- 3 reviews
Bass drops out
These have insane bass and sound good. The problems are & known by users who own them that at a low volume the bass completely cuts out and if I then turn the volume up 1 notch it kicks back in but then it's way to loud. These are to powerfull and also way to loud even at about 30-40%. I'm over them and am now looking for another pair in a different brand. Glad these were $122 on clearance at office works. Also the 2 wires coming out make these ugly. These also aren't the most comfortable headphones. To the user pegasus's review these do have g...
Read moreood build quality, will tolerate some sweat as I've worked out with these on a bunch of times & even nocked them with dumbells & bumped into things. but as with anything they need to be looked after Ive had mine for almost a year and still look new, hers look they have been clawed at by a cat, used & abused
Purchased for $122.
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VERY POORLY MADE. SOUNDS GOOD UNTIL THEY FALL APART!!!
My son bought this as a present. After it snapped at one joint, which are made from cheap plastic, my son gave me another pair.
The second pair fell apart rather quickly as well.
DO NOT MOVE or even walk around the house too much because they snap if you are not careful. they do not tolerate ANY sweat!
They do not tolerate me doing anything physical.
You must sit still or they will fall apart!
The soft cushioning for the ears is also peeling off.
My lawn takes me roughly 4 minutes in my little back yard to do. And they won't handle that.
On th...
Purchased in for $200.
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everyone can hear it
bought these in a busy tech store in tokyo, later used them on a bus journey only to be teased by my boyfriend for listening to the same song 5 times! embarrassing. They are great for blocking out outside noise and the bass is epic but everyone can hear what you're listening to, there is absolutely no privacy which sucks. also people are saying the price is good but i paid the equivalent of $240 aud for them in Japan so i feel ripped off.
Purchased in at bic camera japan for $240.
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Amazing sound and bass, terrible build quality.
I love these headphones, the bass is amazing and the overall sound quality is great. Bluetooth and the AUX cord work great. Only need to charge it every 2 months or so. The bass boost is great and 1/3 boost is enough for any normal listener who loves bass. The mid's and high's are clear at any setting.
However, the hinges that fold the headphones are extremely weak and broke within 4 months of CAREFUL daily use. This is a common issue with these headphones and I personally "fixed" mine with some strong glue, duct tape, and 2 zip ties which loo...
Read moreks ugly and stops the ability to fold the headphones. The warranty department for Skullcandy are very helpful if you buy these from an "Authorised seller" and you have a proof of purchase. I bought mine new off Ebay and Skullcandy's policy doesn't cover my purchase. The headband on these headphones are metal and can be tight and slightly uncomfortable to wear as well. Conclusion: Sound/Bass is amazing, build quality is crap. Edit: Bass cuts out constantly and only stays on with atleast 2/3 on the bass boost after a few more months use. Sound quality is suffering compared to other newer headphones.Purchased in at eBay for $189.
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- 5 reviews
- 3 likes
Beat headphones I have owned. Especially if you like bass.
Have many different headphone from beats to cheaper ones and these crushers are my go to all the time. I like bass and these headphones have the best bass I have heard on a headphone. It's like having a sub on your ear. Love them
Purchased in at JBHIFI.
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Superb set of wireless headphones, suitable for daily use
I have been using my Crusher Wireless headphones for more than a year now, and have left my review until now so that I can give a perspective of a heavy, daily user.
I use these headphones literally every day at my workstation, for a minimum of 3-4 hours per day but usually much longer. I can say that they are an excellent set of headphones and would comfortably recommend them.
The sound quality is excellent and I recall being really impressed the first time I wore them. I was coming from a set of very expensive Sony headphones and found the...
Read morese to be far more impressive not only in the low range but also in the detail and clarity of the higher frequency ranges. The haptic bass feature has a manual slider which will allow you to tweak the bass from "heavy" all the way to "ridiculously excessive". I generally keep the bass slider just a little off the lowest setting which is more than enough for my needs, but if you are a bass head you will be in heaven. The bass, when turned up, is insane to the point that I can't imagine anyone seriously using the highest settings. The wireless feature is pain free and I have no problem pairing it to my Windows 10 PC. The range appears to be at least standard, but I haven't tested it at long distances from my desk.Purchased in at JB Hi-Fi for $299.
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- 6 reviews
- 4 likes
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They're great!
They sound great and the haptic bass is on another level. They're comfortable to wear but tend to be a bit tight and can get a bit uncomfortable when used for extended periods. Build quality can be better (especially the bass slider)
Purchased in at Amazon for $170.
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Best headphones I've owned
I've probably owned 15-20 pairs of headphones and ear buds over the years, including Japan-import JVC SZ-1000s. These are far and away the best bass. If I were to change one thing, I'd like the bass slider to be less wobbly, it detracts slightly from the premium feel. Overall though I love my new Skullcandy wireless.
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Category | Wireless Headphones |
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Price (RRP) | $279.95 |
Type | Over-Ear |
Features | Microphone Included |
Weight | 275 g |
Battery Life | 40 hours |
Connections | 3.5mm Jack and Bluetooth |
Manufacturer Warranty | 2 year(s) |
Colour / Finish | Black |
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