Skullcandy Riff On-Ear Headphones: Sleek Grey/Teal Design with Incredible Sound Review
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Brand | Skullcandy |
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Color | Gray/Miami |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Model Name | Riff |
Form Factor | On Ear |
Description of Skullcandy Riff On-Ear Headphones: Sleek Grey/Teal Design with Incredible Sound
- Excellent isolation from outside sounds (far better than my JBL). Affordable for most people Pillowy earcups Stylish layout Lungs Solid audio quality (although ear protection is recommended) Comfortably Modifiable A command button with multiple options This mic isn't half awful. Unless you turn up the volume very loudly, no one else will be able to hear what's coming out of your headphones.
- Without music, the headphones create a low static noise, which I find unpleasant.
- 40mm Ear Cushions Are Big. Design that allows for easy folding High volume Uniquely shaped ear cushions
- Second, it's frustrating when someone interrupts you while you're using a microphone (that's in your ear, not on the wire). But I put the model to work for three grand.
- Indeed, years ago For video games, I own a variety of headphones ranging from tens of thousands of dollars to a few dollars. If I ever had a "a priori" claim to inexpensive ones, I would have stuck with the high-end, "steel series" headphones.
- Half a year in, the rim broke, and I didn't even unbend it more than usual; a click, and it was in two pieces. They feel and look cheap.
- Do not apply any pressure on the head since the plastic is of satisfactory quality, as it gives the impression of being long-lasting while being lightweight.
- Although the chord is on the short side for a fixed system unit, I do all of my gaming and work on a laptop, thus this is not a deal breaker for me.
- Obviously, these are more than simply headphones. Third, they are very affordable.
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- Looks great
- Matches
- glitters
- quality
- Challenging acoustics
- Concise instructions
- Foldable, flat design
- So far so good
- Light and comfortable
- old