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🎶 Crush your sound, not your vibe — bass that moves you!
Skullcandy Crusher Wireless headphones combine patented multi-sensory bass technology with dual 40mm drivers for a powerful, immersive audio experience. Featuring up to 50 hours of battery life with rapid charge, noise-isolating over-ear cushions, and intuitive on-ear controls, these foldable headphones are designed for professionals and audiophiles who demand durability, comfort, and deep bass on the go.




| ASIN | B01DWH77GC |
| Additional Features | Foldable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Exercising, Gaming, Running, Skateboarding |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 40 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 40 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,599 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #499 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.1 |
| Brand | Skullcandy |
| Brand Name | Skullcandy |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Crusher® Wireless Headphones, Quick Start & User Guides |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | fabric |
| Carrying Case Weight | 2 Ounces |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | wireless |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 16,329 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Faux Leather, Plastic, Silicone |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00878615084377 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | wireless headphones, over-ear headphones, noise isolating headphones, bluetooth headphones long battery life, wireless headphones bass, bluetooth, wireless, crusher, bass, over ear, headphones, earphones |
| Item Weight | 9.7 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Skullcandy |
| Model Name | Crusher Wireless |
| Model Number | S6CRW-K591 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Fitness, Travel |
| Style Name | Crusher Wireless |
| UPC | 878615084377 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
A**R
Awesome Cans!!!!!
The Skull Candy Crusher Wireless is a great set of cans for multiple uses. Let me say, first, we have bought 3 pairs of these in less than a year. First pair was for our 15 yo son, second pair was for my husband, and the third pair I finally bought for myself (early Xmas gift). The fact we have 3 pairs of these should say it all! All 3 pairs we bought are in black. Too many reviews had the white pair breaking, so with this last purchase, I felt there were not enough reviews with enough time on them for the new colors to make me feel confident they, too, would not break in the same spot as the white ones. So, black it was. One can never go wrong with black in headphones! The first pair was bought in early May, for a 15 yo who is not always super careful with his stuff. They've been dropped, and used every single day by him and are still working perfectly, still charge just as fast and the battery still lasts forever. They have held up to his clumsiness and look as if we bought them yesterday, though they've been dropped and dinged here and there. My husband got his the 3rd week in May and he uses his constantly. He works from home and is on the phone a LOT. Conference calls, broadcasts (radio/YouTube for interviews), and phone calls/video calls with friends both here in the States and globally. As for my husband's use - they DO work with Skype on a cell - we have Note 9s, and they DO work with Skype via the computer (for reference, he has an Asus Rog). He had to go into Skype and tell it to recognize these particular cans. They didn't work at first, but he did finally get them to. They work on all of our other call apps, WhatsApp, Wire, Signal, VSee Etc. They work with our regular phone calls beautifully too. They also connect to our Bluetooth unit we have hooked into our TV. They both connect even though we have the same headphones. We had some trouble getting 2 identical headphones connecting at first. One would automatically pick up, then we had to activate pairing mode on the headphones then press our bluetooth button on the tv unit and then it found them. Took a day to figure it out, but we did it lol! They work AWESOME with that! If you turn the bass all the way up or 3/4 of the way up, I swear, it seriously feels like you are sitting in a movie theater. The sound quality is awesome for watching tv. Often, one of us will fall asleep and to avoid waking the other, tv gets muted and headphones go on. Now, we use them even when we are both awake because they make for a great experience with the upgraded sound for the tv! Our son just keeps them connected to his phone or he uses the auxiliary cord and plugs them into his switch when he plays it. Sure beats ear buds. Plus, our son says earbuds are super uncomfortable for him and refuses to use them, so that's why we initially bought these for him. The battery life is CRAZY GOOD! This is one of the reasons we went with these 3 times. They charge up from fully drained fairly quick (a few hours) and the battery lasts FOREVER. This battery, by far, is the best out there. Nothing else to say - battery life is AMAZING. Side note - they sound even better when you go in to your cell and tweak the audio settings to your liking. On our Notes, we both had to download a good EQ/audio app and we tweaked from there. He did the same thing on his laptop, and again, amazing sound. Hes a bit of an audiophile, and while no - these aren't the top cans for an audiophile, but he is very impressed with the sound (music/tv) for the price. He actually loves these and prefers these cans for calls, watching TV, and listening to music over his top dollar Sony Noise Cancelling headphones and over his even higher priced Sennheisers. He got these because he needed a good pair with a good mic and sound for calls (as people were complaining over hearing him with the Sonys), and true cans for audiophiles, well, you can't really use them for phone calls lol. He has an expensive pair of Sennheiser cans, and once tweaked, honestly, these sounded better to me than the $400 ones. But - my ears are super sensitive to treble and it hurts my ears. So the highs not being very pronounced with these is perfect for me. The mids are definitely recognizable and neither of us have any issue with sound nor do we miss anything. When watching tv you pick up on all of the little background things you never notice. With music, you can actually hear the singer take the smallest of breaths where you couldn't before. Again, ours are tweaked for our phones and computers, BUT they are NOT tweaked for our tv, it's impossible there and we still catch every little thing. So far, the hinges are holding up. Before we purchased these for our son, we actually went to Best Buy and looked at all of the models and different brands. Skull Candy, overall, were the best for the money and comfort out of all their in-store models. When we compared these to the Venues, we went with these because they feel far more substantial than the Venues. These are heavier and feel/seem to be made sturdier than the Venues. It seems to me the only differences in the two models are - ear pieces twist out on the Venue not on the Crusher, Venue has noise cancelling and Crushers do not, Crusher has the added bass adjustment & Venues don't, and finally, the Crusher seems far strudier/a bit heavier/better made than the Venues and are cheaper than the Venues. I dont think these would be ideal for jogging or running...but I dont run anymore unless it's for my life - so, I dont run. Lol. If you put them on and tap the outside of the can, you can hear it "reverberating". And I've seen other reviews about hearing that while running due to the jolt of the "bouncing" of the body while jogging. That would irritate me. They are a little heavy, but you get used to that quickly and they are super comfy so the weight never was a bother to to me nor my husband or son. We all wear glasses/contacts. They do not hurt my ears where my earpieces are. The cups are super cushy and they only get softer/better over time. Keep in mind, these are NOT noise cancelling. But, my husband often listens to loud music 2 feet away from me and I can't say I can readily identify what he's listening to unless I got closer, so again, it's not a noticeable issue for me. When our toddler comes and crawls into bed with us, if we are watching tv, we have them on pretty loud, and it doesn't bother her a bit, even when she's got her head on my arm. Noises bother her if she's trying to go to sleep. She would, very loudly, have said something by now if she heard any sound from the headphones, or heard it loud enough. She has not. I have paid 3 different prices for these each time I purchased them. 120 for our son, 108 for hubs, and I picked them up on Cyber Monday for 79.99. Even at 120, I would buy them again and would've happily paid it for the 2nd and 3rd pairs. They are holding up really well, have great sound, and fold up for smaller storage. They come with a nice little bag that holds them, but if you want any kind of real protection so you can throw them in a bag and go, I would invest in a hard shell case for them. The bag won't protect them other than keeping them put away when not in use at home. The charge cord is good and seems to be good quality and the aux cord it comes with is really nice! The part under the jack is like a box and causes less stress on the jack and plug so it wont short out as easy. I really love the design of the auxillary cord. If you aren't too terribly rough on headphones and plan on using these for a range of things - like calls, music, & hooking into the tv - these are DEFINITELY the cans for you! They are WELL worth their price, whatever that may be. I would just invest in a hard shell case and take care of them. Most of the breakage issues I saw in reviews were with the white ones. Other colors, in my opinion, dont have enough reviews with enough time in use to be confident that they wont do the same thing the white ones seems to do. We have had zero issues with our 3 sets in black, with one son who isnt always as careful as he should be with the more expensive stuff he wants lol, and they've held up to him perfectly. These are definitely worth your hard earned money! Skull Candy did good with these!!! I would give them my money again if I needed a 4th pair for any reason. Just go on and buy them!!!!
F**R
Perfect for me, max bass is crazy
I just got these headphones today and am loving them! They are definitely for people who love bass which is the main reason i got them. Hey anybody who knows skullcandy knows when they started they were bass heavy. Ive always had there wired earbuds but i tested the wired crushers and the hesh and they were good but nothing like these. The bass is like being in a car with a hard hitting system no joke its awesome but i cant imagine anyone who would listen to these with the bass all the way up it wouldnt be good for your hearing. I can stand max volume on these but not volume and bass there's no need. I just went through a set of sony bt850 extra bass and while id say the max volume is close maybe even a tiny bit louder on the sonys, the overall experience goes to the crushers with that bass not to mention the sonys will break at the hinges in time unless maybe your super gentle with them and not use them everyday but me, i need something more reliable and pivoting plastic hinges are bound to break (sony).. plus if you read reviews on the sonys they break on alot of people and i havnt read one for skullcandy breaking. I hope not becuz i do lawn maintenance and i need something a little more sturdy and i think these will serve the purpose for a while. These are a nice fit on my head, kinda tight but that means they'll stay put better. I did notice discomfort after wearing for a couple hours but not as much as the sonys plus the sonys didnt stay put so good during workouts or quick movement. Another thing about these thats great is the battery. 40hrs? Omg thats great cuz i hate charging! You get a verbal notification when bettery is low about 10mins i would guess before i ran out and i can say listening to these maxed out i got a good 20 or 25hrs on one charge over 3 days. Button placement is nice and easy. Design and looks are nice and sleek. Nothing cheap(quality) about these at a price of 140 the only reason i didnt buy them last year is because they were more expensive and 80bucks for the refurb sonys were more in my budget. By the way i got 8mo out of the sonys. These i got a replacement plan because accidents happen! Update day 4 with headphones... So first i want to add a couple things i didnt mention because when i 1st used them i was so hyped up from listening to that bass.. ok so these are 140$$ headphones and while i don't expect them to be studio quality at this price nor have active noise cancellation. Anyway to retouch on the issue of the max volume.. yea these crushers deffinetly are not as loud as i thought they would be. Im just guessing here but to paint a picture lets say the crushers put out 100db of loudness compared with the lg tone 1st gen i think 830's or my sony xb850bt would put out 130db of loudness. Now i know those arnt the actual rating but im just setting a example and alot if people probly wont use them at max levels but i do because the majority of my listening time is at work with lawnmowers and such so i can deffinetly tell the lack of volume but i will say if im not using heavy equipment then there's no need for max volume they are plenty load at 75% Another thing is people talking about memory foam ear pads. ???? Where? Not on my crushers. Id say quality foam but not memory foam. Memory foam is very dense even when warm or hot theres no mistaking it even if its cheap memory foam still very dense but itll feel more like foam to where quality memory foam feels more like a sponge that takes a while to decompress. But thats ok im fine with it just wanted to add my opinion because i read alot of reviews people saying memory foam. Still very comfy anyway. So thats just the cons that i have. Overall i wouldnt change my mind on buying these because they just hit so hard and sound great. Its not muddled with to much bass, you can hear every word perfectly its just the bass can be enhanced more then mids and highs which i love. Build design feels solid.. so thats my update! Ill keep u guys informed if something else happens or i forgot something
J**T
Love at first sight, and still love it!
The moment I tried these on I knew I was going to love these. I originally bought the original crushers and they were a mixed bag. The bass feature was more of a gimmick and something more to impress your colleagues or friends. The treble and mid frequencies were also not as impressive and inaccurate. It also felt cheap, but that's more subjective in comparison to the other remarks I pointed out. That being said, this FIXES all the major issues I had with the original. [Build Quality] Everything about the build quality improved from its predecessor. The headset is still marginally plastic, but it seems to be coated and seems more durable. It also uses metal for adjustment of your headset, which is much better than the fixed plastic on the original. The bass slider also doesn't feel as clunky anymore, and buttons are clicky. The only complaint I have with this headset is the two wires that stick out, it just screams danger. All in all, it feels really good and you need to try it yourself to understand my opinion. For a $139.99 it is extremely nice that they didn't skimp out in this department. [Sound Quality] This is where the Wireless really shines. The haptic-bass is so overpowering that I usually keep it around 30-50%. Anything above is like having vibrators in your ears. The bass sounded very artificial on the originals, but they made it sound much more natural, albeit it sounds a little bit artificial. Moving forth, Skullcandy got rid of their Achilles's heel with this one. The treble and mids are crisp, and they do not get overpowered by bass unless you have it all the way up. Even with the haptic-bass it sounds nice. [Usability] It fits very well and it's firm, and because I don't have big ears they are very comfortable for me, but if you have big ears you might want to stray away because many users reported discomfort after a few songs. All of this combined makes a very good package. I normally don't write reviews for headsets or earbuds(I own Audio-technica, Skullcandy, Beats, Samsung, LG, Hussar, B&O, Sony) but these were unique in a sense that I had to write a review about them. Are they the best headset I used? No. Are they my favorite currently? Yes.
J**D
The build quality isn't the best, my favorite headset tho
Whenever I got these almost 2 years ago, I was lucky enough to catch a deal at 150 dollars down from the original 199. Fast forward to now, I was curious to see what black friday deals were going for these. 99 dollars is a steal just for the sound quality and battery life alone. I'm going on 2 years of fairly heavy use (I have these on all the time in my house except sleeping) and I often use them as a hairband doing stuff around the house if we're being honest. The range is exceptional. I had very low expectations whenever it came to the range, but after investing in one of the higher grade usb dongles (only 12 bucks or so) I can get signal through 3-4 walls 40 feet away consistently. Other bluetooth devices I had issues going through a single wall and resyncing properly. That being said, while these look rugged they will develop hairline cracks around the housing that holds the cans even if you baby them. It's fully plastic from the cans to the steel band in the headband. While I was first irritated with the build quality, I began to learn just how to combat this common issue and currently feel much better with everything from the fit to the durability of them since. You will learn very quickly upon learning of an issue with a skullcandy product that the warranty has a lot of loopholes............so anything other than a complete technical failure of a feature is not covered whatsoever. Moreso, I believe there's even shipping that a customer would have to pay for pending a replacement or fix of an above mentioned technical failure. I tried superglue, I wasn't concerned with the cosmetic look, it didn't work. I tried using sparingly amounts of jbweld (5 dollars for 2x1oz tubes of steel reinforced epoxy) that would work temporarily until eventually I had a complete separation as seen in many of those pictures on this page. That's when I just unapologetically gooped the jbweld all over the joint. It worked so well that a week later I intentional broke the other side (that I was having to baby for fear of breakage) just to goop it up with jbweld. Going for a rough break I was able to completely fuse all of those problem parts that tend to break, and I wish I would have done it sooner. It took time and a lot of nerves to get through, but it was well worth it. I ended up completely caking the joint and letting it cure carefully (because it's pretty rigid after using it) two different times on each side to ensure it was able to fully cure and have enough support to keep the joint straight. It's been 6 months or so since I "fixed" them and I'm not worried in the least about them breaking again. Another issue that could be unique to my headphones but I wanted to mention is the haptic bass switch. I've seen other reports of the switch being loose feeling and finicky. I've had the same issue from early on with my pair. I believe it's fairly common and remedied with patience, but I try my best to keep the switch from fully engaged or fully disengaged as there seems to be some disconnect of the wires if you're not careful. Also, it's worth mentioning to use the enhancements and "bass boost" in options if you feel like you can't find a good balance of haptic bass using the switch. Personally I have it set to boost 80hz and below by 3 db, and that lets the switch cover all the bases (puns). I'm glad I have these crushers rather than the hesh 2 bluetooth design for sound quality and comfort, but if you wanted to have something to use in the gym and toss in a bag or to keep in your car without worrying about breaking them, I would definitely go with the hesh 2 variety. The bluetooth hadn't come out yet whenever I got my hesh 2s but I've had them for 4 years and they're still a functional semi-comfortable wired headphones with decent sound. If you're on the go I wouldn't want to have the crushers on anyways because they do block so much ambient sound. In closing, if I felt like my current pair wouldn't stand the test of time I'd buy 2 at this price today just for the love of the sound quality, ear comfort, passive noise canceling, and powerful-and-versatile haptic bass. If you're a fan of chillstep, futurebass, or trance music these are a godsend. Other than the general build quality the only other thing I could see skullcandy on doing to improve these headphones is selling an accessory that turned the headset into a pillow you could sleep in, they're that comfortable. Instead of some "insurance plan" that you'll never qualify for or want to mess with, I'd instead buy some jbweld that matches the finish you buy and remember to check for cracks before they get out of hand or hard to manage everytime you plug in to charge them. The battery lasts for a LONG time so that's only like once every 2-4 weeks.
A**A
A True Review to Quality Headphones
I am usually one to write either a really good review or a really bad review for anything if it is EARNED either way. These headphones have EARNED my VERY GOOD review! First off, as most people will say, they are an excellent investment for the price. Overall, the look, quality of build, sound, battery, comfort, etc all met or far exceeded my expectations. The battery is probably the best feature. I got mine delivered at the end of April 2018 and JUST NOW (September 1, 2018) needed to charge them. AMAZING! Granted, I only use them when I am doing something art related or playing video games but that can be an average of about an hour or two every night. So the battery is 5 stars without question. The comfort level of the ear pads are 5 stars as well. They are not too bulky and feel super soft and retain their original shape after taking them off. I have had BEATS in the past as well and I am not really one for Apple products as a whole. Definitely one-up on BEATS on-ear models. I would wear my beats and my ears would hurt after 30 minutes. Not a problem here. The construction is very nice. I love the weight and the matte finish. The reviews that you read about these headphones being cheaply made are of no concern. I think you'll find that most people who are always complaining that things are cheaply made or always breaking on them are the types of people who don't know how to take basic care of nice things. Just sayin'. If you don't want them to break or snap or short out when they get wet, then don't give them to your 2-year-old to play with, don't wear them in the rain, and basically don't handle them like an newborn ape! Or at least explain why they broke rather than say "THAY CRACKED AN THAY SUK!" The sound quality is great. These are a nice compromise to BEATS and definitely win over them in a lot of aspects. I will say thought that I can understand how people say the BASS switch makes them seem like the loud cars that pass your house late at night with their stereos rumbling the windows of every house on the block! These guys really rumble. BUT...I will say this. I listen to many different types of music (metal, rap, jazz, NOT country, etc.) They really affect different types of music different ways, WHICH IS COOL. "The power is YOURS" -Captain Planet. I was expecting to listen to Metallica's album "...And Justice For All" and hear a clear bass that has been missing. That was not the case. I was a little disappointed there. But when I listened to Mastodon's album Leviathan, specifically the song "Blood and Thunder" it really helped bring some beautiful color to the drums. LOVED IT. If you are not a metal fan, listen to something you like. Mess with the volume and the bass. You'll find that doesn't really do anything for classical music but the drums, or beats, on something drum or beat driven can really be manipulated alot better. That is definitely something that BEATS DO NOT HAVE! Plus, if you like gaming (ie. Battlefield, COD, etc) the gunshots and sounds or war really sound real! I hope you have learned alot and enjoyed my guided tour of the Skullcandy Crusher Headphones from a standard consumer's viewpoint. All in all, return them if you think I'm wrong. Do you, dude! but you won't be disappointed if you have heeded my words! Go for it! Buy 'em! Do it! DO IT NOW!
T**Y
Love these!
Being a long time fan of Skullcandy headphones, I can honestly say these are the best set I have ever owned. And I don't say that to be biased because I have used other brands, including Beats, & I always come back to Skullcandy. I've used various models of their in ear buds (of which I currently own a pair of the Bluetooth Jibs), as well as a couple different over ear models. Once I find a good pair I tend to stick with them awhile. I upgraded to these after using the Hesh 2 Bluetooth headphones, also by Skullcandy, for over a year & a half. The bass response on these Crushers is ridiculous, especially with the adjustable bass control slider. You can adjust the bass to be as heavy, or light, as you want. If the song is bass heavy & the slider is adjusted to the highest level with the volume decently loud, these things literally vibrate your head. But with the bass at a decent level, it doesn't sound distorted, & the highs come thru nice & clear, but not piercing. The pairing process was quick easy for the Bluetooth. They do come with a chord also so you have the choice to go wired or wireless. The chord has a mic for phone calls as well. Phone calls are good on Bluetooth, I'm able to hear my callers with no issue, & callers have said I come thru clear on their end as well. I don't speak much on the phone so they work for when I do use them for calling so no complaints from me. Music wise, the Bluetooth performance is great. The connection is great during usage & battery life is excellent. I use them daily for my commute to work by train & bus 5 days per week, plus the weekends. I use them roughly 3 hours per day during the week (1 & 1/2 commute to & from work), plus a few hours during the weekend. I make it thru my work week & well into the weekend before I have to charge them back up. The comfort level is good too. They have a snug, but comfortable fit, & are adjustable. I've gone 5 plus hours nonstop easily on a weekend & not once did they feel uncomfortable. I am by no means a sound engineer, or an expert of any kind regarding sound. But to my ears, & for my personal taste, these headphones are excellent. From the build to the sound quality to the level of comfort, these headphones are hard to beat. The excellent battery life will ensure that you'll be playing your music, or streaming your video content, for hours on end. And the price won't break your bank account either.
E**N
Comfy Wireless Headphones with Big Bass
These Skullcandy Crusher wireless headphones are awesome for everyday listening, the bass hits hard, the fit is comfy over long sessions, and the battery easily lasts all day. Pairing with my phone was painless and the built‑in mic works fine for calls. They’re a bit big and the extra bass isn’t for everyone, but if you like that deep punch and want solid wireless cans for music or gaming, these are a nice pick.
D**S
These Headphones are for those who Love Electronic Music.
Like Trap Music? These are for you. Bass. Like Remixes? These are for you. Bass. Like Club Music? These are for you. Bass. Play Video games? These are for you. Explosions or all of that electronic music in games sound amazing. Make Phone Calls? These are for you. Call quality is better than my cars or locally on the phone. Nice to see. Watch movies? These are for you. The bass if quite immersive. Honestly while people all over the internet appear to have increasing audiophile-like levels of hearing due to various youtubers stating its something they have and everyone living vicariously through them so feeling as if they have to negatively review any type of headphone that doesnt sound like a flat 1000 dollar pair of headphones... This makes good phone calls, is all around fun to listen to, is good for almost every modern activity due to electronic music having taken over almost every medium and movies and video games only benefiting from the immersion provided, has good battery life, charges quickly... I was worried about the headphone cracking though I haven't experienced this problem so far. I'm sure since there are so many reviews of this type that these breaking in a similar way will probably happen without immaculate care of them, so I bought a hard case made specifically for them, and keep them in my bag in the case at all times outside of immediate use. Though in the event they break these are 100 bucks, and multiple can be bought before reaching the next equivalent headphone in bass production that (might) not break this way.... (Note that the headphones people currently reviewing almost all experience this similar issue. The Sony Noise cancelling headphones people care about at the moment have similar reviews/questions listed on this site where there is a headband damage issue, and sony's bass equal to this headphone (which does not equal the amount of bass this headphone can push out, though has much better audio quality and much worse microphones for calls in it) has the static kind of noise cancelling people tend to not like that creates pressure. So all in all, I think at the moment too many headphones that I wanted are experiencing the headband damage issue for that to matter, and these were cheap. the bass is great for the music I listen to, the games I play and the movies I watch, the audio quality is fun, they have the longest battery life and charge quickly, and cost half as much as their next closest competitor which I also have, and thats a gaming product with 8 hours of battery.
A**R
A subwoofer in your head
I bought this headphones only for bass nothing else. I have done my research and gone through as many reviews on internet possible. Many have said wrong things about it but majority accepts the Skullcandy Crusher's dominance in the bass department. So I made up mind and got this instead of Sony XB950 which was the only real challenger for Crusher in this price range. Honestly I don't know how the Sony sounds since I have never tried it. My expectations was quite high before I received my package. The crusher literally blew me out despite my unrealistic expectations. This much bass in a headphone really? that's unbelievable you gotta listen to it to believe it. My only worry about it before purchasing one was 'what if it is all vibrations or some fake bass?' but believe me and stop listening to critics saying so. It's not vibration it's real as hell. Yeah, think about you put your ears close to a large sub woofer all you hear is vibration and rumble right? Is that fake? No its natural, the deeper the bass is the more vibration is. That's exactly what you can hear with this headphone. Let me be honest I am not a fan of the overkill bass that some enjoy in their car. The wild and crazy vibration happens only if you turn the bass slider all the way up which is unbearable to listen to for long. I enjoy tight mid range bass more than vibrating bass. So I don't even have to move that bass slider at all. This already has more than enough bass without the slider. For some bass heavy songs with emphasis on very low deep bass I would slide it just a quarter max and that will give you that sub woofer effect more than you need. The problem with going crazy with the slider is that it takes away the mids and highs away and all you can hear is overpowering bass. Nonetheless the option is there for the user to decide how much bass they want. My only concern about this headphone is that it can't really perform well at lower volume. You have to start from at least 50% to get a decent loudness. Anything below 50% is too quiet. I don't know if it has something to do with my laptop's Bluetooth quality because I get little more loudness using it with my iPhone with the same volume level. I used to listen to music at 25% using my Sony XB450 which costs only 1800 Rupees (about 25 USD) which is pretty loud even at that level. I think this is probably a common problem among headphones with larger drivers as they need more output power to operate. But it's no big deal anyway. Your new normal listening volume level will be 50 instead of 30 if you have switched from a smaller headphone to something like the Crusher like myself. Once again don't expect too much clarity on mids and highs with this as this is purely a basshead headphone. Mids and highs are good but not great. I had a little trouble with Bluetooth connectivity too. I had to reset the headphone a couple of times to get it detected by my PC which is a bit worrisome but it's been only a few hours since I got my dream headphone. I am figuring it out. In conclusion this is probably the best bass headphone in the world for this price range. I would like to hear from people who got XB950s on how it sounds. I am proud that I have spent my money wisely and got something worth more than the money.
A**E
Hochwertiger Kopfhörer mit tollem Klang
Zuerst war ich ob der geteilten Meinungen über den Bass Boost etwas skeptisch, aber der lässt sich rech gut von Null bis völlig übertrieben regeln. Ein Drittel hätte auch gereicht und ließe sich feiner regeln. Bedienung ist intuitiv. Toll sind die klar erfühlbaren, großen Tasten. Sehr schön das mitgelieferte "Notfall"-Kabel mit separatem Mikro. Gut auch, dass die Bluetooth Funktion automatisch abgeschaltet wird wenn man das Kabel ansteckt. Der Klang ist für meinen Geschmack sehr ausgewogen und durchaus detailliert. Der Bass Boost ist ein nettes Feature was erstaunlich gut funktioniert, nur übertreiben darf man es nicht, da es dem Bass sonst sehr schnell die Präzision raubt. Schön ist, dass man die Kopfhörer platzsparend zusammenklappen und in den mitgelieferten Schutzbeutel, mit eingenähten Taschen für Kabel, geschützt verstauen kann. Der Akku hält ewig, das ist wirklich sensationell. Und schnell geladen ist er auch wieder. Da können sich andere Hersteller eine Scheibe davon abschneiden. Zwei kleine Kritikpunkte gibt es leider doch. Das sind zum einen die knapp bemessenen Ohrpolster. Es reicht gerade so für normal große Ohren. Es hat etwas gedauert, bis ich die richtige Einstellung gefunden habe, dann geht es aber über Stunden recht problemlos. Und die Abschirmung von der Außenwelt ist dann so gut, da Vermisse ich kein Noise Cancelling. Die Einstellung des Bügels ohne Rasten ist hier nicht von Nachteil er hält auch ohne die Position sehr sicher. Die Verarbeitung ist top und die Haptik ist angenehm. Über die Haltbarkeit kann ich noch nichts sagen, aber Dank der Metallbügel und Scharniere mache ich mir hier keine großen Sorgen. Der letzte kleine Kritikpunkt ist, dass bei Telefonaten die eigene Stimme gelegentlich den Bass Boost zum schwingen anregt, vergleichbar mit dem Klopfen gegen den Kopfhörer, was auch andere schon berichtet haben. Trotz allem macht der Kopfhörer für einen fairen Preis unter dem Strich vieles richtig und beim Haupteinsatz Musikhören/Filmeschauen ohne störende Nebengeräusche sogar sehr gut. Das ist mir 5 Sterne wert.
A**R
A Sound Experience I have been Needing
I LOVE THESE! They're just the experience I was looking for! Adjustable bass, good maximum volume and they don't "auto-pause" when detecting that you've taken them off or moved them. That mechanism can often work against you. My ONLY gripe is that they're loud and not noise cancelling so if you're in a quiet place, you'll have to lower the volume so as not to distract others around you. But that's not something I'd mark them down on. They're just really good! And expect a lot of vibration around your ears. It can tickle at first but you get used to it.
J**T
Thunderstruck
For you bass monkeys out there look no further! Your ears are about to be amazed with insane bass. I own both Beats Powerbeats and Beats by Dre Studio but have been left wanting more. I recently started back up at the gym and the Powerheats lack bass and noise isolation. The Studio's have better sound but they wired cord is long and get tangled on equipment. Cue the Skullcandy: After watching a review on Youtube about the best headsets for the gym, I thought I'd give these a try...and I'm so glad I did. Pros: 1)Probably the best rich bass you'll get from headset and makes the Dre. Beats studio pale by comparison. 2)Bluetooth - No cords, plus they maintain a 40hours of playtime, though I haven't actually tried this. 3)Comfortable - The cushion around the ear is very comfortable 4)Adjustable bass with a slider switch on the left ear piece and volume controls and power on the right. Honestly, lowest setting or 1/4 is more than sufficient. 5)Reasonably priced by comparison to other high-end products. 6)Quality Build and comfortable. Cons: 1)While they have a very nice tactile feel, the soft touch ear pieces are prone to smudges. 2)Bluetooth range isn't very far - About 30 feet outside the men's locker room they start cutting out. I noticed another guy at the gym with a pair of wireless Bluedio T2's (here on Amazon at a fraction of the price) and asked him how he liked them. Told me he kept his music device in his locker and the Bluetooth was strong enough that he could hit all areas of the gym without issue. This is certainly not the case with the Skull Candy and a stronger Bluetooth would be nice. 3)If you are looking for Hi-Fidelity, might consider looking elsewhere. Overall a great listening experience, certainly better than Beats in my opinion but I found that sometimes for just casual listening the Bass tones seemed to resonate with a slight echo if I could call it that. To understand what I mean, if you tap the headset (no music playing) they resonate a twang which is likely a by product of the technology needed to produce those deep deep bass notes. In any case certainly not an issue, and BY FAR the best sounding set I've used. I was reserved about taking them to the gym but they completely drown out horrible testosterone destroying 80's pop music and offer way better sound than my Powerbeats with the added bonus of no cords. Upon this review I'd certainly buy these again. My laptop is bluetooth and watching Netflix with these is fantastic, it's like having a surround system with a sub for those explosions so if you are cinema watcher these are great. Had I not bought these for the gym already, I think I might have been inclined to first try the Bluedio T2s as a cheap gym set, sure not the same bass, but I don't utilize the full bass potential on these monsters either. That said, the Skull Candy with no bass boost kills the Beats in bass so I'd imagine that would be the case for most other brands as well. Five stars, well deserved. You won't be disappointed with these. Hope this review was helpful in your purchase decision.
R**O
Not a gimmick ! Real quality shines through
Skullcandy "Crusher" Wireless headphones. I have wanted a quality pair of headphones for sometime and I thoroughly researched all makes and models at the €100 ish price range. I decided against some strong contenders from Sony, AKG and Sennheiser and purchased these as a belated Crimbo present :) No they are not perfect. Nothing to do with music reproduction ever is no matter how much you spend and at one time I did spend lots on my Hi-Fi. Now my criteria for music has lowered a little. Now all I want is for it to be enjoyable. What these can do is truly phenomenal. Apart from the battery that never seems to run out, and the easy Bluetooth connection to any compatible device, the main attraction is the music and the Skullcandy gimmick of making the bass notes an actual, physical thing. When I read other reviews I was thinking, yes, neat trick but is it distracting ? Does the other music get drowned out by the bass ? No and NO ! It's an amazing addition and blows cobwebs off your music collection.Nearly everything I tried was improved to a point. Some more than others but, overall, they make everything more enjoyable.Predictably, bass heavy productions come out well but they do on most systems. I played a full range of musical genres including Prince, Queen, Michael Jackson, Moby, James, Jethro Tull, AC/DC, Kate Bush, Lyle Lovett, John Hiatt,Talking Heads, Radiohead, and hundreds of others. Even Eminem and Nelly were briefly entertained ;) I also tried some chamber music and that was very impressive too. Just to see how they handle music with little bass. The very first track I played was Van Morrison-Rough God Goes Riding off his Duets album. Unbelievable. I had to lower the bass setting a little as my few remaining fillings were in danger of falling out ! I couldn't wait to try other songs after that. They are very comfortable to wear and the quality of the product is excellent. To think they have a pair of Limited Edition 360 Crushers for €300 is intriguing. At that price they must be a lot better than the standard ones and the competition at the 300 price point includes the supposedly unbeatable Sony WH-1000XM3. So if you're looking for headphones that you can use anywhere, these are well worth a listen.
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