Testseek.com have collected 47 expert reviews of the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Skullcandy Crusher Wireless.
February 2017
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The editors liked
Comfortable headband and cups
Sound quality is outstanding
Long battery life
Works well as a voice headset
Powerful sound signature with massive low-end presence
Customizable bass levels with adjustable slider
Includes cable (with inline remote control) for passive listening
Battery life
Plush ear cups
Folding hinges
Option to increase bass response with slider
Refined and extremely good bass
Dual Drivers
Very powerful bass
The editors didn't like
Trapped heat after a while
Even folded there is still a lot of bulk
Bass can go far too high
Even for those who like it
Control panel make sit easy to accidentally skip tracks
Refined and extremely good bass, Dual Drivers, Long battery life
No active noise cancelling, Bass may become too much
While it may not have active noise cancelling or a very good amount of buttons, it provides you with a great bass focused sound quality that rivals many flagship models out there. It even offers an impressive battery life and a great amount of adjustabili...
Published: 2019-03-25, Author: Adam , review by: soundguys.com
Battery life, Plush ear cups, Folding hinges, Option to increase bass response with slider
Plastic build, Rubber headband padding still can pull hair, Sound quality isn't great, Charge via micro USB
The Skullcandy Crusher Wireless aren't going to be the best sounding headphones you've ever heard, but for around $100 they offer a decent build quality and insanely long battery life...
I think Skullcandy has done a really nice job on the styling, build quality, and comfort of this headphone. It's much more sophisticated and pleasing to my eyes than the garish color schemes of the past. The manual could be a bit more informative, however...
Uncomfortable for larger heads, mediocre noise isolation, average clarity
The Skullcandy Crusher offers very powerful bass, but not too much else. If you're bass obsessed you may love these headphones, otherwise there are much better options available...
Abstract: Earlier this year, Skullcandy released the Grind Wireless. It took Grind headphone, added Bluetooth functionality and made the phones better. The Crusher Wireless is a new design and is probably the best headphones we have ever tested.This new Crusher Wir...
Published: 2016-12-02, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful sound signature with massive low-end presence, Customizable bass levels with adjustable slider, Includes cable (with inline remote control) for passive listening
Bass can go far too high, even for those who like it, Control panel make sit easy to accidentally skip tracks
Skullcandy's Crusher Wireless headphones deliver Bluetooth audio with adjustable bass, but even low-end lovers may find the levels too much to handle...
Published: 2020-02-05, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
the headset has a nice finish and feels a lot less plasticky than other headset offerings. Using a downloadable mobile app, the headset audio can be tuned to create a personal sound profile, just for you. Whilst I was able to pair the headset with my...
Published: 2018-03-19, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Do you want a pair of premium wireless (bluetooth) headphones that literally shake your head with bass? Well, gladly, you can turn the bass down pretty easily so maybe these are for more than just those! Let's take a look at the Skullcandy Crusher Wireles...