Skullcandy Headphones

JBL’s lineup offers more choice for fans of neutral sound since they don’t usually have the more bass-heavy sound common to Skullcandy headphones. Most have a companion app with a parametric skullcandy wireless EQ and presets, so they also tend to offer more robust sound customization features. You may still prefer Skullcandy’s bass-heavy sound, especially for genres like EDM or hip-hop.

As expected, Skullcandy Crusher headphones have great bass. A truly majestic listening experience for bassheads. You get a boomy, disco-like great sound that can make you shake your head to the rhythm. We’ve currently bought and tested 27 pairs of Skullcandy headphones. They’re a fashion-forward brand with a decent variety of models for casual listening, sports, and gaming.

Your ears will rest on thick memory foam earpads, while your head can enjoy the comfy headband. These are a more stripped-down version of Skullcandy Crusher ANC without the outside noise-cancelling feature. There is an adjustable slider underneath the left ear cup where you can increase or decrease the bass control. Skullcandy opted for physical buttons instead of touch controls that provide a more tactile feel when pressed.

If you’re a bass junkie, use the slider to turn it up so you can feel like you’re front row at a concert or like you’re actually in a movie theatre. If you’re listening to something calmer, just turn the slider down for less of a bass response. Thankfully, you can get them at any price point, from super skull headphones cheap models to more premium ones. Budget options usually cost around dollars, whereas more expensive headphones can reach up to $300. Skullcandy earphones have a simple design and are made of mostly plastic. They’re decently well-built and carry an IPX4 rating, meaning they’re fully sweat-resistant.

The Uproar Wireless on-ear headphones use Bluetooth functionality for on-board music control and have a built in mic, long lasting battery and comfortable ear pads. The wireless Urbanears Plattan 2 BT headphones are attractive and deliver solid performance, but not enough to justify doubling the price over the wired version. The wireless earbuds connect to your device via Bluetooth. They wrap around your head via a loose strap to hold the connecting earpieces together. You have the ability to control phone calls, track music, and manipulate volume levels through the headphones. If you’ve been looking for affordable headphones, you’ve probably come across JBL alongside Skullcandy.