The headphones go up against some competition, but if you’re looking for a great pair of headphones with a ton of battery life and super high bass, then we don’t think you can go wrong. So much so, that we’ve awarded the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless headphones the Headphone Review Bronze Medal.
Skullcandy Crusher Review: Good Sounding Pair of Over-Ear Headphone with Noise Isolating Memory Foam, Adjustable and Immersive Stereo Haptic Bass.
The Crusher headphone clamps tightly onto the head, so you will not find yourself continually readjusting it as you move through your day. Unlike previous Skullcandy headphones, these have a small groove cut into the inside of the band. This groove is a lifesaver because it saves most pulled hair cases when you get to grooving with the music.
The Skullcandy Crusher EVO wireless headphones were launched earlier this autumn. I have had a solid test round with these somewhat unusual headphones, and got a thorough impression of how they perform. When the Crusher Evo from the American company Skullcandy was launched in September, it was a spe...
The Skullcandy Crusher Evo Wireless are better than the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless 2016. Both headphones have a bass-heavy sound profile and a haptic bass slider to add extra boom to audio. The Evo are more comfortable, and they have a companion app with EQ presets. However, the 2016 edition have a more stable fit.
Skullcandy Crusher Over-Ear Headphones Review. Pushing the slider up slowly transfers the bass frequencies from the main drivers to these bass-specific drivers. Turning the slider all the way up for songs that have incredible bass may give some ridiculous results. You will feel the throbbing and hear more of the bass than quality sound.
Skullcandy isn’t always the company you think of when you picture great audio products, but it’s slowly changing that perception. The company is best known for its cheaper earbuds but today we’re looking at the Skullcandy Crusher Evo which has Bluetooth 5.0, an adjustable bass slider, and is priced around $200 USD.
We bought a new pair of Skullcandy Crusher Bluetooth headphones for testing and used the headphones over a 3-week period to put together a detailed review for your perusal. So, without further ado, let’s get straight into the Skullcandy Crusher Bluetooth headphones review. Unboxing the Skullcandy Crusher Bluetooth Headphones
Skullcandy isn’t exactly known for its— ahem —luxury build. While the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless is made of cheaper plastic, it’s still sturdy. The matte black coating resists fingerprints and the headphone and headband faux leather padding is pretty substantial. The combination makes for a fairly comfortable pair of headphones.
Skullcandy Crusher Wireless review: solid wireless headphones weighed down by a bass boosting effect that sounds plain bad.
The Skullcandy Crusher Evo Wireless are better than the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless 2016. Both headphones have a bass-heavy sound profile and a haptic bass slider to add extra boom to audio. The Evo are more comfortable, and they have a companion app with EQ presets. However, the 2016 edition have a more stable fit.
Skullcandy Crusher Evo review: Like a subwoofer for your head. There isn''t much to distinguish the Skullcandy Crusher Evo headphones from the competition at an initial visual glance.
Skullcandy isn’t always the company you think of when you picture great audio products, but it’s slowly changing that perception. The company is best known for its cheaper earbuds but today we’re looking at the Skullcandy Crusher Evo which has Bluetooth 5.0, an adjustable bass slider, and is priced around $200 USD.
Figured I would drop in a little review for Skullcandy Crusher Headphones. Picked up a pair after sampling a number of other sets where I work. I have sampled Marshall, Klipsch, Sennheiser, JVC, Shure, AKG, Koss, Monster, etc.. Nothing high end. Just 10 - 300ish dollar headphones.
Skullcandy isn’t exactly known for its— ahem —luxury build. While the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless is made of cheaper plastic, it’s still sturdy. The matte black coating resists fingerprints and the headphone and headband faux leather padding is pretty substantial. The combination makes for a fairly comfortable pair of headphones.
Skullcandy''s Crusher Wireless headphones deliver Bluetooth audio with adjustable bass, but even low-end lovers may find the levels too much to handle. MSRP $199.00 $149.99 at Best Buy
Skullcandy is a company whose reputation has changed greatly in recent years. In the past, they were mostly known for their cheap earbuds. More recently they’ve become a fan favorite for their Crusher Line. All the headphones in the Crusher liner are known for booming haptic bass you can feel. The latest entry is the Skullcandy Crusher Evo.
The Skullcandy Crusher promises bass you can feel, and that''s exactly what it delivers. With the bass driver turned to max, music certainly loses some of its texture; upper notes on guitars, flutes, and the like really get lost in the shuffle. ADVERTISEMENT. And there are other bones to pick, too.
This review is dedicated specifically to those people that call themselves bass heads and like as much muddy bass as possible to fit in a pair of headphones. If you want the experience of a live concert or movie theatre while sitting in your living room the Skullcandy Crusher headphones are the choice for you.
Verdict. The Skullcandy Crusher Headphones with Built-in Amplifier and Mic deliver much better sound quality than you’d expect at this price. They are well made from high-quality materials, ensuring they can endure rough handling and last a long time. These headphones are compatible with almost all audio devices so you can listen to music and
Skullcandy isn’t always the company you think of when you picture great audio products, but it’s slowly changing that perception. The company is best known for its cheaper earbuds but today we’re looking at the Skullcandy Crusher Evo which has Bluetooth 5.0, an adjustable bass slider, and is priced around $200 USD.
Skullcandy Crusher Headphones Review. It is really not easy to buy a pair of headphones with deep bass for less than $100, probably you will have to spend more to get one like the Beats Solo which costs nearly $200. Skullcandy Crusher headphone is promised to deliver a powerful and realistic bass that you can feel.
The Skullcandy Crusher ANC are handsome, understated headphones, especially if you get the black colorway. Our Deep Red colored review unit drew a bit more attention for its unique color but
The Skullcandy Crusher Evo Wireless are better than the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless 2016. Both headphones have a bass-heavy sound profile and a haptic bass slider to add extra boom to audio. The Evo are more comfortable, and they have a companion app with EQ presets. However, the 2016 edition have a more stable fit.
The Skullcandy Crusher Evo Wireless are better than the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless 2016. Both headphones have a bass-heavy sound profile and a haptic bass slider to add extra boom to audio. The Evo are more comfortable, and they have a companion app with EQ presets. However, the 2016 edition have a more stable fit.
Skullcandy Crusher Wireless 2016. The Skullcandy Crusher Evo Wireless are better than the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless 2016. Both headphones have a bass-heavy sound profile and a haptic bass slider to add extra boom to audio. The Evo are more comfortable, and they have a companion app with EQ presets.
Skullcandy isn’t exactly known for its— ahem —luxury build. While the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless is made of cheaper plastic, it’s still sturdy. The matte black coating resists fingerprints and the headphone and headband faux leather padding is pretty substantial. The combination makes for a fairly comfortable pair of headphones.
Skullcandy Crusher Wireless 2016. The Skullcandy Crusher Evo Wireless are better than the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless 2016. Both headphones have a bass-heavy sound profile and a haptic bass slider to add extra boom to audio. The Evo are more comfortable, and they have a companion app with EQ presets.
The Skullcandy Crusher ANC are handsome, understated headphones, especially if you get the black colorway. Our Deep Red colored review unit drew a bit more attention for its unique color but
Skullcandy''s Crusher wireless are an affordable, comfortable pair of headphones that are well-suited to those who''d like a little (or a lot) more bass in their life.