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If there’s one headphone maker that can feed an insatiable taste for bass, it’s Skullcandy. The American audio firm is famous (or should that be infamous) for its unique adjustable bass slider cans, which proved such a hit on TikTok last year it couldn’t keep them in stock long enough.
The Skullcandy Push Active True Wireless are the best Skullcandy earbuds we've tested. These portable, sports-oriented earbuds have an ear hook design that helps keep the buds stable in your ears while you're running. They have a comfortable fit and are rated IP55 for dust and water resistance.
Skullcandy gets some things right on the Crusher ANC 2. It feels pretty comfortable, albeit a bit heavy, and works effortlessly. You can connect and remap buttons to your liking, and the Skullcandy IQ app performs speedy updates. Plus, the user control over the headphones is rather good.
The Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2 is the latest version of the American audio brand’s Crusher series of headphones. The company says this new model takes the bass response loved by many from the ...
The Skullcandy Crusher Evo Wireless are lower mid-range over-ear headphones designed for bass heads. They're part of the Crusher line of headphones, alongside the pricier, noise cancelling Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2 Wireless which are meant to challenge how much bass you truly want to hear.
The Skullcandy Riff Wireless 2 are slightly better on-ears than the JBL Tune 510BT Wireless. While both headphones are both fairly comfortable and support multi-device pairing, the Skullcandy have a better mic performance, a significantly better battery performance, and sound customization features via their companion app.
The Skullcandy Hesh ANC is a more affordable alternative for active noise canceling headphones (ANC). Its simple design is sure to have mass appeal and won't draw much attention. Battery life is above average, and you get efficient quick charging from the Hesh ANC.
Skullcandy's Crusher ANC 2 headphones deliver insane bass, but it's at the expense of treble, leading to middling dynamics.
Interested in Headphones by Skullcandy? Find out what our experts at PCMag had to say from our testing lab.
Skullcandy's Hesh ANC headphones deliver decent noise cancellation for the price, but nothing outstanding. Audio quality is also solid, if seriously sculpted.