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Review on Skullcandy Crusher Wireless Over Ear Headphones by Petar Velinov ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bad! I am not satisfied with the quality of the product.

Yes, a great, even unique idea - two speakers in each ear, good embly. But the implementation let us down (or I got a marriage). I got mostly torment with these headphones, then spat and sold for next to nothing. I do not recommend to anyone With its pros: Looks good, folds up, very long battery life. Haptic b works even with a wired connection. Its cons: Pretty heavy. Management is inconvenient: only three ons for all functions (not counting the b slider) Over time, the ons stopped being pressed clearly. Sound: yes, bes are falling, etc. etc. But! These bes are unnatural - they don't match with everything else. Moreover, there is either a bug, or just a feature: let's say I set the b slider to 1/3 and listen to music at a volume above average - everything is fine, ok. And as soon as I reduce the volume of the music to a certain value, the b speakers stop working (that is, they stop altogether, the b disappears). This means that there is a certain volume threshold at which the b speakers stop working and the less the b slider is turned, the higher this threshold is. In general, hemorrhoids, given that when listening not to the radio, but simply to music from the phone's memory, all tracks have different volumes - you have to constantly pull this g slider. Yes, even if the volume is the same, then when you switch the track, the b may disappear (or may not disappear), you need to raise the slider to the maximum, and then to its original position. Wildly annoying. I don't know, maybe I got married. If we move away from the b, then in general I did not like the sound: dry, the tops are lifted up, the middle is crushed. Headphones are great for music like cloud rap, etc. , that's all. Other genres can be listened to with difficulty and gnashing of teeth. The Bluetooth version is unknown, but I suspect that 2.1. My sound constantly stuttered (and on different devices). No AptX, LDAC, AptX HD, and even AAC are not here, only a lousy SBC, which also does not speak in favor of these headphones.