Pros: Cancels outside noise, great sound quality, comfortable, different colors available, cheap, good brand Cons: Cancelling outside noise could be a bad thing... I guess
My fiance and I have both recently received 3
rd
Generation iPod Nanos as gifts. Nate works in an aircraft maintenance facility, so you can imagine that it gets fairly loud in the huge building. He had been bringing ...
Pros: Great sound, fit, and design at a bargain price. Cons: No left and right markings.
For the past eight months, I’ve been the proud owner of a pair of Skullcandy Smokin’ Buds headphones. And I loved them, they fit my ears perfectly, blocked out external sound, were compact and lightweight, ...
Pros: nice sound quality, modest price Cons: The sound was not quite as good as Bose headphones costing 10 times as much.
I had seen these on Ebay for under $13 and I was intrigued because they looked great and were billed as being more comfortable and having some noise cancellation value. I've never been able to use earbuds because they are uncomfortable and will not stay ...
Pros: Terrific sound quality for a low low price & comfortable fit. Cons: no pouch or container for storage or transit
I've had many headphones and earbuds over the years. I have several Studio Monitor units including AKG, Sennheiser and Sony. I used them for serious listening - mostly symphonic, classical, classical piano and organ and new age music content. For ...
Pros: Surprisingly boomy, full sound. Very inexpensive! Cons: No case, ear buds do not have indicators for L and R
I've always stuck with those Sony ear buds that come in that wind-up case that never cost more than $15. In fact, I find $15 too expensive for them. I can usually find them for $10 at Fry's Electronics.However, I wanted something ...
Pros: Great sound reproduction, comfortable, noise cancellation in some situations Cons: Cord rumbles when moved, noise cancellation in some situations
I lost the earbuds that came with my iPod Touch. I think I left them on the plane on my flight back from Reno. I wasn't really that upset about losing them and was actually excited to have a reason to buy some good ones. I chose Skullcandy Ink'd ...
Pros: FANTASTIC value, wonderful sound quality, comfortable fit Cons: buds aren't marked R or L, no volume control on cord, no case
Recently I decided I would like a decently high capacity portable music player that would hold my entire music library and then some. So I decided to purchase a 30GB Microsoft Zune and I wasn't too happy with the earphones it came with, although the ...
Pros: great sound, great price, good fit Cons: no carrying case, not labeled L and R
I'm rough on headphones. And I won't pay a lot for them. Up until I got my iPod, I usually stuck to the cheaper end of headphones. I've never been enough of an audiophile to justify spending a huge amount of money on them. Like many ...
Pros: Comfortable, great sound, great look, multiple size silicon sleeves in package. Cons: A little expensive, cable noise, standard earbud issues with coming out of the ear.
Right after I replaced my 20 GB Click Wheel iPod last year, I found a great deal on a pair of Skull Candy Ti's, that I just absolutely adored except for one small thing, the chord was almost 6 feet long. It didn't make it practical for wearing it around ...
I purchased these earbuds two months ago to use with my iPhone. I wanted to take my phone to the gym and use the iPod feature while I worked out but still receive calls if there was an emergency. I also wanted to avoid listening to the horrible dance ...
Pros: great sound for a low price Cons: haven't been able to find one
I wanted to get myself some new headphones the other day because my last pair were hurting my ears and they just wouldnt stay on for the life of me, and lets just say the I had it. I went into FYE to buy a new pair (they have an enormous ...
Pros: Great Sound, looks, and Price. Cons: I haven't found any.
I have tried many types of head phones from different Companies and the so far has been the Skull Candy Ear Buds. The Skull Candy Ear Buds can even work as ear plugs. One day I went shooting with a few friends and we forgot our ear plugs but ...
Pros: Cheap, good value. Cons: No case included.
Bulky headphone jack & cord splitter.
I was looking for a nice pair of listening buds to replace my default ipod buds, when I saw the Ink'd on the shelf at target for only $15. That is quite a deal, especially for in-ear headphones. They didn't have my colour (green) so I went with a white ...
Pros: Cheap. Kind of flashy looking. Cons: They sound thin and tinny. The individual channels aren't labeled.
I had high hopes for the Skull Candy Ink'd Headphones, but I'm disappointed with them. They look cool, but in my opinion, the sound is thin and high pitched. The sound isn't at all natural sounding to me. The earphones come with rubber earpieces that ...
Pros: Great sound, fit, color choices and price: incredible value. Cons: Just nits
I was looking to replace a pair of buds which hurt my ears and kept falling out. I read the reviews here and picked up a pair on EBay for $16.99 (incl shipping). They are available at many retailers and prices seem to range from $14.99 to $19.99. The ...
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