Testseek.co.uk have collected 52 expert reviews of the Skullcandy Crusher and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Skullcandy Crusher.
November 2019
(74%)
52 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Sensory bass is great fun, Stylish, Personalised sound profiles
ANC is poor, Unbalanced sound, Touch sensitivity is over-sensitive
There are many things I like about the Skullcandy Crusher ANC headphones. They're comfortable, user-friendly and the sensory bass makes them fun to listen to. The sound quality itself is fine for the most part and if you're into bass-heavy music or mobile...
Published: 2019-11-04, Author: Stephen , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: The Skullcandy Crusher ANC available for £249.99 via Skullcandy.co.uk Skullcandy has been a brand we here at What Mobile have tested a number of there products. The brand was always originally aimed for the 16-24 years olds who love their bass and the Cru...
Incredibly impactful bass, App tailors sound to your hearing, Big, easy-to-use buttons
Mediocre and noisy ANC, Bass is muddy at higher volumes, Plastic build feels like a downgrade
$320 (£250, about AU$460) is a lot of money to spend on a pair of headphones and while Skullcandy's Sensory Bass is unique, it's a tough value proposition when flagship wireless headphones from Sony, Bose, Bang & Olufsen cost around the same price. Unless...
Abstract: The Skullcandy Crusher is a Bluetooth headset that is of the over-the-ear type. Basically this is a headset that can be folded to take up less space when being transported between locations. In fact this headset comes with a soft material bag for use when...
Published: 2016-12-01, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
That haptic bass!, Looks good, Decent sound quality, Option to have them wired, Long battery life
Haptic bass not for everyone
These really do sound good and are priced pretty keenly.Given the option of these or some Beats cans, I'd probably plump for the Crushers. They perform well and that haptic bass feature is definitely a new one on me.Granted, I would not have the slider pu...
Hit or miss bass driver, Cups lack isolating seal, Limited inline controls
These headphones are great for more intense listeners that need a strong beat to get them through their activities or for the casual listener who enjoys a little more of a jolt injected into their music catalog. Sometimes great, sometimes bad, at $99 (£8...
The Skullcandy Crusher headphones are interesting and provide the supercharged bass they promise. However, they're a bit expensive given their sound quality and build quality isn't great either. Next, read our round-up of the best headphones...
Published: 2013-08-20, Author: Virginia , review by: reviewed.com
The Skullcandy Crusher promises bass you can feel, and that's exactly what it delivers. With the bass driver turned to max, music certainly loses some of its texture; upper notes on guitars, flutes, and the like really get lost in the shuffle.And there ar...
Abstract: Now when you think of $300 or more headphones, you think of many companies like Bose, Sony, Sennheiser, Bowers & Wilkens & more. More than likely Skullcandy isn't one of those companies you think of. But with their latest Crusher ANC headphones, they're l...
Not for everyone, the niche Skullcandy Crusher Supreme Sound delivers a bombastic low end and smooth high end. This rich, dynamic sound easily compliments rock and hip hop tracks in ways few other headphones can.MAJORHIFI may get a commission from retail...