Skullcandy Crusher ANC review: Pricey, but a treat for audiophiles



Most high-end headphones these days look good, sound as they should, and possibly carry a new feature or two to catch audiophiles’ attention. Skullcandy's Crusher ANC has all these and a little more — its bass-specific tuning sets it apart from others in the high-end headphones space.
When we say high-end, it means, among other things, a hefty price tag. Sure, at Rs 24,999, the Crusher ANC is no cheap top. Is that a deal to go for? Let's find out.
The most common challenge that high-end headphones face is that there are just a few players and each, with its own appeal, is vying for the attention of a small set of discerning buyers. The Crusher ANC’s appeal lies in its noise cancellation and its unique and impressive sensory bass feature. Additionally, there is an in-built Tile Bluetooth tracker to help you locate the headphones using the Tile app on your smartphone.
Design
Skullcandy follows the conventional design for its over-the-ear headphones; they are collapsible, so keeping them in a bag or carrying around is not difficult. The padding on the earcups is soft, and so is the one on the headband. Their size is big, so you cannot jump around wearing them, but you can keep wearing them for as long as you want without tiring your ears. Read More

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