The sound is quite good, the bass is pleasant, the highs are not annoying. Connector 3.5 straight. The connection of the wire with the 3.5 connector is flimsy in appearance - immediately compressed with heat shrink. The biggest problem with them is the ear pads. Who even came up with the idea to make a relief pattern on them ?! Because of him, you have to try before you seal the ear canal hermetically. It also creates discomfort when wearing headphones for a long time. A friend gave jellyfish from Sennheiser cx 300-II, they are softer and without relief - now the headphones are comfortable. One plus for the ear pads is that both the native ones and those from Sennheiser are held very securely. Previously, I used only Sony headphones with small jellyfish - they have a headphone channel thickness (with the jellyfish removed) at the thickest point of 5.2 mm, while Skullcandy has 6.2 mm. Therefore, jellyfish from Sony are not suitable. And for people with a small ear canal, these headphones may not be suitable.
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