. But not everyone has £200 lying about, even those who fork out £500 a year or more for their phone contract.
Low price for wireless headphones; An easy listen
Slow and sloppy bass; Soft treble and midrange have little detail
. But not everyone has £200 lying about, even those who fork out £500 a year or more for their phone contract.
Low price for wireless headphones; An easy listen
Slow and sloppy bass; Soft treble and midrange have little detail
I broke a pair of cans, and bought these as a temporary replacement because they were on sale. Would not recommend. Not gonna beat around the bush, but while they're functional, they suck.
They get the job done as a temporary replacement; Removable cable
Comfort; Sound stage is minimal; Bass is overpowering; everything is overall mucky
The Skullcandy Hesh 2.0 headphones have been around for a few years but they've only more recently added Bluetooth in this 'Wireless' version, while notably maintaining a budget price.
Decked out in more colours than an episode of Art Attack, the Skullcandy Hesh 2.0 range is striking, but can it match that with the sound The Skullcandy Hesh 2 headphones are essentially an update to an older version, not just visually but also under the hood.
Vocal clarity; Durable
Cheap design; Bass suffers; Tight on the ears
Skullcandy's Hesh 2 Wireless, also known as the Hesh 2 Unleashed Wireless, is the Bluetooth version of Skullcandy's affordable and somewhat bulbous-shaped over-ear headphone, the Hesh 2.
The Skullcandy Hesh 2 Wireless sounds reasonably good for a $100 USD Bluetooth headphone, has decent battery life (15 hours), and is fairly comfortable to wear; Its integrated three-button remote works well and is easy to operate by feel
Sound quality is good, but not great; design is fairly generic
Skullcandy's Hesh 2 Wireless, also known as the Hesh 2 Unleashed Wireless, is the Bluetooth version of Skullcandy's affordable and somewhat bulbous-shaped over-ear headphone, the Hesh 2. The two headphones look very similar, but for the privilege of adding wireless, you'll have to pay $100 USD (£80, AU$200) instead of around $60.
If you don't want to spend more than double or triple the cost on the Bose SoundLink On-Ear Bluetooth or Beats' wireless headphones, the Hesh 2 Wireless is a decent budget Bluetooth headphone choice.
The Skullcandy Hesh 2 Wireless sounds reasonably good for a $100 USD Bluetooth headphone, has decent battery life (15 hours), and is fairly comfortable to wear; Its integrated three-button remote works well and is easy to operate by feel.
Sound quality is good, but not great; design is fairly generic.
If you like the idea of a boosted bass in Bluetooth headphones, but want more high-mid/treble presence to balance things out, the Jabra Move Wireless , the Sennheiser MM 100 , and the Sony MDR-ZX770BT all offer solid audio with varying levels of bass/treble balance.
Strong, distortion-free audio with robust bass; Includes cable for passive, wired listening
Sound can seem overly sculpted, and not as crisp as it should be; Can get uncomfortable during long listening periods
The Skullcandy Hesh 2 Wireless enters a crowded field of affordable-but-not-cheap Bluetooth headphones. Priced at $99.99, the over-the-ear Hesh 2 deliver a quality listening experience in a cool design, and an included, removable cable allows you to use the headphones passively—adding value to the price and saving battery life when you don't need a wireless stream. There's a rich low-end response and decent clarity in the highs, but the sound signature is not for audiophiles (there's far too much sculpting in the high-mids and highs), or bass fiends looking for a massively boosted experience. DesignAvailable in black, blue, gray/yellow, or camouflage models, the Hesh 2 Wireless ($49.00 at Amazon) is a bulky but lightweight circumaural (over-ear) headphone pair. The earpads are well-cushioned, but during longer listening periods, they can become a little uncomfortable. Volume controls (which work together with, not independently of, your mobile device's volume) and an LED status i...
The Skullcandy Hesh 2 wireless headphones deliver a solid Bluetooth audio experience and the ability to listen in passive, wired mode.
Strong, distortion-free audio with robust bass; Includes cable for passive, wired listening
Sound can seem overly sculpted, and not as crisp as it should be; Can get uncomfortable during long listening periods
For $70 these phones are a good deal. Good sound, decent bass. I'm currently listening to Avenged Sevenfold and the sound is good. These phones can go to a high volume with no distortion. I have a large head and these phones fit comfortably.
It hurts your head after wearing it for 2+ hours. Also, after 6 months of owning these, they playing distorted sound. I left them along for 1 month and they seemed to work fine. I think the blowing out of sound is common for this brand.
Very good sound; You can really feel the basic, which is common in most Skullcandy products; The cord is just the right length and it is a really comfortable set of headphones; For the price, these are worth it; It's meant for anyone: including gamers
The muffs are really big and don't look right; I mean they don't look good as far as style
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