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CNET
★★★
★★
5 years ago
Skullcandy Indy True Wireless Headphones - Fearless Black S2SSW-M003 review

Skullcandy's Indy true wireless earbuds have some likable traits, including a good fit and affordable price, but you can can definitely do better for the money.

The Skullcandy Indy earbuds cost half the price of Apple's AirPods; offer solid wireless performance; are comfortable to wear and come with a compact charging case that delivers an extra three charges (4 hours of battery life in 'buds).

They push the treble a little too hard (they're bright) and their bass could be a little punchier; If you don't use the stabilizing gels, they're a little hard to get out of their charging case.

CNET
★★★
★★
5 years ago
Skullcandy Indy Truly Wireless Earbuds review: Inexpensive true wireless headphones that don't quite stand out

Skullcandy's Indy earphones are part of a growing number of "pipe-style" true wireless models that have a design that's somewhat reminiscent of Apple's AirPods but that cost a lot less. However, like Anker's SoundCore Liberty Air earbuds ($80), what's different is that the Indy earbuds have a noise-isolating design with silicone tips that seal off your ear canals and passively muffle noise around you. The AirPods are "hard" buds and have an open design that lets sound in.

Skullcandy's Indy true wireless earbuds have some likable traits, including a good fit and affordable price, but you can can definitely do better for the money.

The Skullcandy Indy earbuds cost half the price of Apple's AirPods, offer solid wireless performance, are comfortable to wear and come with a compact charging case that delivers an extra three charges (4 hours of battery life in 'buds); They include stabilizing gels that may help some people get a better fit.

They push the treble a little too hard (they're bright) and their bass could be a little punchier; If you don't use the stabilizing gels, they're a little hard to get out of their charging case.

CNET
★★★
★★
5 years ago
Skullcandy Indy

Skullcandy's Indy earphones are part of a growing number of "pipe-style" true wireless models that have a design that's somewhat reminiscent of Apple's AirPods but that cost a lot less.

The Skullcandy Indy earbuds cost half the price of Apple's AirPods; offer solid wireless performance; are comfortable to wear and come with a compact charging case that delivers an extra three charges (4 hours of battery life in 'buds).

They push the treble a little too hard (they're bright) and their bass could be a little punchier; If you don't use the stabilizing gels, they're a little hard to get out of their charging case

Littlewoods
★★★★★
4 years ago
Excellent sound quality!

Had these for a good week or so now and I have to say, once paired (which is done with ease) the wireless connection is equal to wired headphones. If you are an avid music or media listener and are fed up with untangling a birds nest of wires then look no further..these tick EVERY box!

Deccan Chronicle
★★★★★
4 years ago
Skullcandy Indy review: Bassy bad boys rivalling Apple AirPods

It's 2019 and a brand like Skullcandy needs no introduction. The headphone giant has seen its popularity soar as they cater to the urban youth who want stylish headphones that not just look brash but also pack a punch where its most needed - bass.

The Gadgeteer
★★★★★
4 years ago
Skullcandy Indy Truly Wireless Earbuds review

REVIEW – Every time I think I'm done looking for the perfect pair of wireless earbuds, someone offers me a new pair to try and I just can't help but accept because Gadgeteers always be questing for greatness! This time I've been testing driving the Skullcandy Indy TWS earbuds.

Secure and comfortable fit; Touch controls; Great sound quality

Headphone Review
★★★★
4 years ago
Skullcandy Indy true wireless earbuds review

Say what you will about Apple's AirPods - love or hate the design, you can't argue that it has taken off popularity-wise. And, because of that, there are plenty of companies that are imitating the look.

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
4 years ago
Skullcandy Indy

The Skullcandy Indy have a fun, punchy sound and good noise isolation... that is if you get a good fit. Unfortunately, their design makes it difficult to get a good fit, which is a shame as its price and performance would have made it a good value.

Fun; punchy sound; Good noise isolation; Sweat- and dust-resistant

Too much bass; little resolution; Hard to get a good seal; Limited ear tip and wing selection

GStyle Magazine
★★★★★
4 years ago
Skullcandy PUSH vs INDY – Which Truly Wireless Earbuds are Better

With Skullcandy's first iterations of truly wireless I felt like they hit on some marks and missed others. Battery life is nice on both, but the edge goes to Indy, also Indy has better BT connection as well. Aesthetically and audio wise, Push is the better of the two.

very.co.uk
★★
★★★
4 years ago
Faulty battery

I received this item around a week ago, have been using them for around 5 days. The battery life was great for the 3 out of 5 days. All of a sudden the earphones when listening to music would only last around 5 minutes before dying and having to be put back in the case to charge.

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