good headphones for price.... uncomfortable after a while.... VERY BIG.... but other than that the bass and trebble equal out nicely, no tangling chord, loud enough and decently cool looking
Durable; Good Bass
Uncomfortable
good headphones for price.... uncomfortable after a while.... VERY BIG.... but other than that the bass and trebble equal out nicely, no tangling chord, loud enough and decently cool looking
Durable; Good Bass
Uncomfortable
my first pair of headphones.... and they are great. sound quality is through the roof! my ears are weird so they get a bit uncomfortable sometimes but its all good
I had been looking for some quality headphones, shopping for competitive prices online. Skull Candy has been around for a while and they seem to have a pretty good product. When I finally decided to purchase these, I was overall pleased with my purchase.
This is a good product Good Sound Quality Hardware I will be returning them though. I don't know if its my ears or something but after 10 or so minutes my ears start to hurt. I'm assuming its the way they are sitting on my ears.
I bought these to use with my iPad and iPhone and I have not been disappointed!
The sound quality is very good, I like the fact that I can remove the cable when not in use and store in the bag.
Comfortable; Good quality; Great sound
It's a pretty nice thing to own when you need QUALITY MUSIC. so go for it, music maniacs!
Skullcandy headphones keep surprising me. The lineup has definitely kept its sporty, skater-esque stylings, but the internals seem to be improving. The recent Skullcandy Navigator is a solid, bass-friendly budget option, and the Hesh 2, starting at $69.95 (direct) for models with the inline remote, offers a refined sound signature that is crisp and relatively balanced. Plus, the audio is delivered distortion-free, with an emphasis on mid-range and high frequency clarity. DesignNo Skullcandy product would be complete without multiple style options, paint jobs, and price tiers. The Hesh 2, with no mic and black-on-black design, sells for $59.95 (direct). Add in the inline mic and phone controls, and the lowest pricing is $69.95. Then, of course, you can buy a pair that has your favorite team's logo on it, or one that is covered in hemp. Those range from $79.95 and up.Given all of the above, it's almost pointless to discuss the overall look of the Hesh 2, since it is basically a cha...
The affordable Skullcandy Hesh 2 headphone pair offers a refined listening experience and is a solid value in its price range.
Distortion-free, clear audio performance with solid bass response; Inline remote and microphone for mobile phones; Removable cable adds value
Fit is a bit awkward; Can sound brittle on instrumental and classical music
Skullcandy headphones keep surprising me. The lineup has definitely kept its sporty, skater-esque stylings, but the internals seem to be improving. The recent Skullcandy Navigator is a solid, bass-friendly budget option, and the Hesh 2, starting at $69.95 (direct) for models with the inline remote,...
Distortion-free, clear audio performance with solid bass response; Inline remote and microphone for mobile phones.
Fit is a bit awkward; Can sound brittle on instrumental and classical music
I bought these headphones for my wife about a year ago as part of her birthday present. We had both been using in ear headphones until then but my wife often complained that she really didn't like the level of sound leakage (amount other people can hear your music when you have headphones on).
Look good; well priced
If you want better quality you have to spend more than this
I bought these headphones for my wife about a year ago as part of her birthday present. We had both been using in ear headphones until then but my wife often complained that she really didn't like the level of sound leakage (amount other people can hear your music when you have headphones on).
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