Skullcandy Crusher Wireless Headphones Review

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Skullcandy Crusher Wireless Headphones

The Crusher headphones are a powerful pair of headphones that deliver bass you can feel. They use patented Crusher technology to provide powerful bass drivers in each ear cup. These custom drivers are 35 mm in diameter and deliver vibrations in response to low-end frequencies. These headphones are a great addition to any music fan’s collection.

Soundstage

If you’re looking for a set of headphones that deliver great bass and excellent build quality, you should consider the Skullcandy Crusher Evo headphones. These headphones are made of nearly all plastic and have an effective seal around the ears. However, you should remember that the headphones are tight, the over-ear design prevents adequate airflow, and the headband can become quite hot.

In terms of bass, the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless headphones have above-average bass and good LFE at 10 Hz. However, the heavy bass can overpower mid-range and treble instruments. The headphones are best used with the bass slider set to minimal because of the heavy bass. The sound will be even more overpowering if you leave the bass slider engaged.

Overall, the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless headphones are decent over-ear headphones. They have the good build quality, battery life, and a unique bass slider. However, they sound average without the bass slider and don’t block out much noise. The only downside is that they are too tight on the head.

Battery life

The Skullcandy Crusher wireless headphones offer excellent sound quality with impressive battery life. They combine haptic bass response technology with flexible sound adjustment through the app. This enables you to customize the sound profile for music, podcasts, or movies. You can even use the EQ sliders to customize your sound profile based on your preferences. Moreover, a hearing test helps you find the right sound setting for your preferences.

The Skullcandy Crusher Wireless has nearly four hours battery life with continuous playback. In addition, you can charge the headset for about 10 minutes. That’s not bad considering that it’s meant to be a portable listening device. Still, it is not as compact as in-ear headphones. However, it’s still easier to carry than its sibling, the Skullcandy Venue. In addition, the headphones come with a protective pouch, which feels sturdy. However, it’s worth noting that it won’t protect you from drops or impacts.

The Skullcandy Crusher ANC headphones have big controls. The left earcup has a Sensory Bass slider that allows you to adjust the bass level easily. The right earcup has controls for playback and a 3.5mm jack for connecting with your smartphone. The headphones are also bundled with a wired cable and remote. The headphones also have an integrated Tile tracker.

Noise isolation

The patented Crusher technology in these headphones ensures the ultimate bass experience. In addition, each ear cup features a custom 35 mm driver. This means that you can experience bass that you can feel. This is an especially beneficial feature when you spend a lot of time in a noisy environment.

The Crusher also has active noise cancellation to reduce ambient noise. You can also adjust the EQ of the headphones to customize the listening experience. The app lets you test your hearing and adjust the EQ accordingly so that your headphones deliver the best sound quality. You can also choose to disable noise cancellation if you are in the mood for conversation.

Skullcandy has always been known as a stylish brand. The Crusher ANC is not the brand’s first pair of headphones but the first pair with active noise cancellation. These over-ear headphones also feature Bluetooth connectivity.

Built-in mic

The Skullcandy Crusher Evo Wireless are wireless over-ear headphones with a bass-heavy sound profile. They have a haptic bass slider, a long 34-hour battery life, and an app that lets you ring the headphones if you’re not in the room. However, they lack isolation against background noise.

While the Skullcandy Crusher Evo does not support Bluetooth, it does have a built-in microphone. The microphone can be used to answer and end phone calls when plugged into your phone. While the microphone does not have a dedicated mute button, you can use the volume buttons to control playback and answer or reject phone calls.

The Skullcandy Crusher Evo headphones have a decent weighted harmonic distortion (WHD) score, with a very low peak in low-mids. The audio reproduction is generally clean and detailed, but it’s prone to noise, and its lack of passive noise isolation is disappointing. It doesn’t block bass-heavy noises very well and is not very effective at blocking background voices. However, it is much better at blocking higher-frequency noises.

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