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Review on Skullcandy Fix In Ear Headphone With 3 Button Remote - White / Chrome: Premium Audio Experience at Your Fingertips by Scott Bailey

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The most disliked purchase I've made with the Skull Candy. Buy Titanium

Huge Lollipop fan. but I didn't really like this one. 1: Tendency to obfuscate. Their "corrected" design makes them more prone to tangling when you need to put them in your pocket. It's a little trickier than other headphones2: assembly smaller than expected. I did not expect the quality of these headphones. I was expecting a semi-metal or hard plastic construction like the Titan line. They appear to be ordinary plastic, maybe not cheap but not high quality. 3: tone. The sound didn't convince me. outside as I expected. I wasn't expecting noise-cancelling headphones, but again, I was expecting more. 4: pain. When something or someone pulls them out of your ears. That hurts. With in-ear suction and "ergonomic" design, you'll almost rip your ear off. With a retail price of 69.95; I expected a lot more, I have a small audio file and I had: the regular in-ear headphones you see in stores. I think their Titan line is the best! (if they still make them like they used to) they are made of high quality plastic, it could actually be metal. The noise cancellation is much better. (just like it sits in your ear, no software required.) The bass was clear, not overwhelming, and it came with a chord slider that links the two headphones together to reduce tangling, and it worked! and they start at $40. .

Pros
  • Pretty packaging
Cons
  • Almost everything is included