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Review on Skullcandy Crusher Wireless Over Ear Headphones by Aneta Szymaska ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, you could have found something else.

To spare you the letdown, I am writing a special review (even if I am too lazy to do it). I started regularly utilizing headphones five months ago. Their massive size and weight are the first things that will be inconvenient. You could almost use these as studio headphones. They're not only cumbersome, but they also put pressure on one's ears. Within an hour, you'll start to feel pain and remove them. All of them are quite attractive (ahh, sho for humongous creatures) It gets excruciatingly hot there in the summer. Sweat pours into the ears. Enough for 30 minutes until they feel like a sweater on a hot summer day and you want to take them off. sound It's cool, and it's a vast improvement over the crappy headphones that came with your phone. Nevertheless, the built-in bass speakers cause distortion in several tunes. Although the bass is fine in some tracks, I notice that it is harsher and more stretched in others. Sadly, these basses are required in songs with heavy bass lines, such as those found in techno or dance music. That is, if you enjoy listening to music through portable speakers in your car with the windows and doors open, you will be overjoyed. The bass is so heavy that it causes immediate and severe head shaking. For someone like me who like soothing rock (think: aria, quiche, soad, hipnoja, and countless other Spotify recommendations), though, this speaker's presence is completely superfluous. The bass slider is either turned all the way down or not used at all in 90% of tracks. In other words, you fork over cash for an unnecessary extra. It's disheartening that there aren't more features. On the right are three buttons, and on the left is a bass knob. The use of buttons is acceptable. Do not sink or break; instead, huddle unmistakably and frequently. Nevertheless, neither noise reduction nor any other features are included. There are only 4 buttons and some loudspeakers. It makes no sense to pay full price. You should probably seek elsewhere. Sony because it is inexpensive, has good noise cancellation, is easy to carry around, and features Google Assistant. They elicit mixed emotions, but no satisfaction is sought. I've been using the included headphones as my daily commuter set. I would use 4 if they were smaller and less intense. It's a C then. For special occasions only.

Pros
  • Having a quick charging time is a plus. Durable batteries. Some of the tracks have great production values.
Cons
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