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mary | 16 April, 2008 17:00
Skullcandy. Undoubtedly one of the coolest company names I've encountered. Today we'll have a look at Skullcandy's answer to noise canceling headphones, the Skullcrushers. Do these headphones have sophisticated active noise canceling features? No. Do Skullcrushers cater to the executive traveler who despises coach and prefers to sip mixed drinks in first class? No. Do Skullcrushers drown out background noise with a healthy dose of bass rumbling and sheer over-powering volume? YES.
Right away I noticed that these headphones don't fit the standard of previous headsets I've reviewed. The Skullcandy logos emblazoned on the headband and ear cups are a major tip off that these headphones weren't meant for easy listening. And what a logo, by the way - I love skulls.
Extracting the neatly folded Skullcrushers from its plastic cocoon is easy and demonstrates the relatively small amount of space these full size headphones inhabit. Lightweight and portable, they'd be an ideal headset for those of us who live out of a backpack.
Other Skullcandy Headphones available for student discount from CCV Software:
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