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Review on Skullcandy Crusher Evo Wireless Headphones by Dorota Tuczkiewicz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best product, from those that I have viewed, I advise everyone!

I purchased Skullcandy Crusher Evo headphones specifically for use via Bluetooth with a Samsung UE55HU8500 TV to watch offline movies, series from USB drives and Youtube videos online, which these headphones successfully cope with: they do not lose connection with TV, they do not "fall off", the sound is excellent, moderately loud (they have a sound pressure of 100 dB), with powerful bass, thanks to their manual adjustment. In general, the headphones are excellent, if not more expensive than 9000 to buy them, they are hardly worth more. I was lucky to buy them a little used on ebay for 5500 🙂👍

Pros
  • Cool super-powerful, immersive or "tactile" in translation from English (Haptic) extra-bass, as if a subwoofer is built into them. 🙂👍 In this price category, hardly any other manufacturer has this 👍🙂. Comfortable soft ear cushions, better than the younger model Hesh / Hesh ANC. Ergonomic, convenient button control, in my opinion, is again more logical than that of the younger line of the Hesh model, where the left bowl is not involved at all, and all control is on the right. The Crusher series is a little different: on the right earcup there are three buttons for volume + -, pause / accept a call, and on the left earcup there is an orange power button, an immersive-tactile extra bass level slider, a Type-C charging socket and a standard audio input 3 .5 mm, which undoubtedly can be attributed to the pluses of Skullcandy headphones, which distinguish them from AKG K 361-BT and Sennheiser HD 450BT, where the audio input is non-standard 2.5 mm and you can only use the proprietary AUX cable from the kit with them, while AKG still and the charging port is outdated microUSB, and even heavily recessed into the case, so that normal charging without loss of contact is possible only with the bundled cable. Crusher Evo can also work via Bluetooth when charging the battery, the younger model Hesh ANC could not, completely turned off when charging. Bass control, by the way, also works when the Crusher Evo is connected to a sound source, but the headphones must be turned on in normal mode by holding the orange power button.
Cons
  • The Crusher Evo soundstage unfortunately has the same drawbacks as the younger Hesh ANC model - mids and highs seem to be muffled, not well developed, which I think is especially noticeable when listening to music in the PlayerPro and jetAudio + audio player applications on an Android smartphone. For music from a mobile device, I would prefer other headphones, for example Marshall Major IV, they will be more balanced on the stage. However, the bass in the Crusher Evo is beyond praise, of course, I repeat, no one else has such a solution in this price category.