I've had many Skullcandy in-ear headphones over the years. And to be honest, most of them have held up very well considering the price. So I know it's entirely possible, even likely, that I've caught a defective pair, and no indication of the standard. But still. I've had them for a little over two months, just using them at my desk, and one of the small metal rods inside the earcup fell out. I don't handle my electronics roughly and they've seen relatively little use so the only way I can think of any disappointment is the manufacturer's poor quality. Am I going to try them again? Will you give them another chance? May be. But maybe not.
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