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Skullcandy Crusher Wireless S6CRW

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Tom's Guide
★★★★
10 years ago
Skullcandy Crusher Headphones Review

Skullcandy brings the boom with its $99.99 Crusher headphones. Outfitted with the company's Sensation55 driver technology, which causes the cans to literally vibrate, it feels like you're walking around with a large subwoofer on your head.

Durable fame; Affordable; Adjustable vibration effect deepens bass

Frame looks a bit cheap; Bass effect can distort music at high volume

GadgetSpeak
★★★★
7 years ago
A Skullcandy Headset : Skullcandy Crusher

What do a Skullcandy headset and a character from Last of the Summer Wine have in common? Their name!

GadgetSpeak
★★★★
7 years ago
A Skullcandy Headset : Skullcandy Crusher

What do a Skullcandy headset and a character from Last of the Summer Wine have in common Their name!

pricespy.co.nz
★★★★
5 years ago

Bought these today to have to work. listens a lot to hip hop / rap / rnb but also much else mixed. bought them when I think many kids I had previously had too bad pressure in the base. Will return these tomorrow after work.

Headphone Check
★★★★
4 years ago
Skullcandy Crusher Wireless Over Ear Headphones - Black S6CRW-K591 review

“Music You Can Feel” is Skullcandys motto. And you can take that literally, because when it comes to “feeling” music, hardly any of the American Lifestyle-Companies are kidding. While others give their headphones a modern bass tuning, Skullcandy simply builds a fat subwoofer into the earcups, which...

Sound Guys
★★★★
10 years ago
Skullcandy Crusher Review

The Skullcandy Crusher headphones offer adjustable bass you can feel. Literally. But are they worth it for non-bassheads?

Massive bass; Adjustable level of bass; Interesting gimmick

Not many features; Won't appeal to everyone

Headphone Review
★★★★
6 years ago
Skullcandy Crusher Wireless over-ear headphones review

A few years ago, Skullcandy launched the Skullcandy Crusher headphones, which were wired headphones that made use of AA batteries to deliver a super pumped-up bass response. Now, the company is back with another attempt - this time doing away with the AA batteries and the wire in favor of a...

CNET
★★★★
9 years ago
Good set of headphones but, not increidble.

I had been looking at the over the ear Bose and Beats headphones for a long time but, they are frankly, cost prohibitive for a pair of headphones. I tried out these Skullcandy headphones just by chance and I was very impressed with the bass response. Especially for the low price point.

Affordable; Good Bass response

Cheap plastic construction; not great trebble response

head-fi.org
★★★★
7 years ago
Skullcandy Crusher Wireless Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphone with Mic - Black

The new Crusher wireless from Skullcandy is a great improvement on the old Skullcrushers. The most noticeable improvement is NO EXTERNAL BATTERIES which is very important because a person can spend hundreds of dollars in AA batteries in a years worth span for the old Skullcrushers.

Has improved from the last version (SkullCrushers) Clearer sound quality; Low latency Bluetooth; Memory foam padding; Optimized low power bass drivers

May get warm and uncomfortable if worn too long because of memory foam padding; small ear cups

Fortitude Magazine
★★★★
7 years ago
Headphone Review: Skullcandy Crusher Wireless

My first impression from the Crusher 1.0 was thinking how gimmicky, but how oddly convincing the need for such an obscene amount of bass in my life actually is. I distinctly remember struggling to listen with the subwoofer on for more than one song, it seems Skullcandy have taken this on board and...

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