@@prcrazy5362 I had jlabs a couple of years ago. I’d say the Jlab has better quality and more clear sound. Also, it shows the battery percentage of each separate bud. However, the skull candy are more comfortable in your ear, look more modern, are more discrete, still have pretty good sound just not as more bass. I prefer the skull candy
I already own a pair and I was pleasantly surprised. Sure the sound quality is not amazing, but I found them enjoyable nonetheless. They may be inexpensive but not cheap!
do you use them when riding motorbike too? t=do they block outside noise well enouhg for longer periods on the highway ? scared the helmet will push the buttons tbh haha
@@namelesssnitchy I'm sorry, I don't ride motorcycles. But I can tell you that these do not have noise cancellation. The do have some passive noise reduction but it would not block heavy sounds.
To my ears these 3rd Gen Air pods are more comfortable compared to the newer Pro version with the soft gel tips. ru-vid.comUgkxgl8SzyQoymMu-S3V55Dskg5QJ8xr1yCR That said, compared to the 3rd Gen, I notice these do not stay planted in the ear as well. One design issue I think, is you squeeze the stem and click it twice to advance your songs. On 3rd gen you tap the large speaker. The difference is by grabbing the stem each time, you tend to loosen the bud fit in your ear. Not always, but the bud falls out a few times while running. The old tap to change never had that problem for me. I would not have changed that tap function. That said, the newer Pro version sticks in the ear, almost airtight if you want that. I do not like that Airtight fit. So that's why I'd stay with this version as the best trade off of comfort, use, and overall feel.
I just picked up a pair of these and honestly think they're fantastic especially for the price. I do actually like the tiny usb cord for it. Biggest COMPLAINT: I hate the button on these, it's almost impossible to press and hold and do the different button functions without jamming it into your eardrum. The only option is to take them out of your ear to control them and at that point I'd rather just grab my phone and adjust the controls on it.
you don't push the buttons with only your index finger tho, use your thumb to hold the tiny stick at the end so it doesn't push in your ears and then press it. Dime 1 had very good button feedback which is lacking with the Dime 2.
I got mines this past Friday and I’ve liked them, I went for a run today and it started to rain heavy and they stayed in, after a few hours I checked them and they were still fine, they cancel out a lot of noice by just putting them and once you have music you can’t really hear much unless it’s a sharp noice. I prefer them over my gen 2 air pods when it comes to fit and how short the stem is
I was curious about the noise isolation, I love my AirPods because of the noise cancellation but I ever back up pair of earbuds I get don’t cancel out the loud machines at work so I was debating on getting these
Just bought a pair this evening. I’ve never owned a pair of wireless earbuds before, and, so far, these impress (for what that’s worth). 20 bucks at walmart, man!
Honestly I never thought they’d eventually have headphones this nice for less than $30.. they sound completely passable and the price really makes any cons minimal to none with these. A smart purchase if you just rlly need some headphones rlly quick
Just got some from Walmart! Very discrete for ignoring fellow employees and the public in general. The price is right and I love the bass. I absolutely dread taking calls so I doubt I’ll ever use the microphone on them. Honestly I didn’t have many expectations from them but I’m pleasantly surprised!
i think over all it’s a 7.5/10, the design itself is pretty awesome, but the opening holes when the earbuds aren’t in the case brings the rating down, plus the battery life, i do like how small they are tho, if they put a bit more effort on them it could’ve been better, but it’s an okay earbuds for maybe like 8th-10th kids, i do enjoy the bass since i mainly listen to edm and house
@@earlymorningcoffeeat9am best pair of skull candy are hands down the skullcandy indy evo anc. Gamesky even has a video for it check it out. He says how great they are as long as you download the app
Looks like a levi jacket www.kohls.com/product/prd-4913808/mens-levis-washed-cotton-sherpa-lined-hooded-trucker-jacket.jsp not the exact same thing but maybe you can find a dupe for it
@@aryeshgage3333 it’s doing fine. It’s not a daily use earbud for me though. If I was in the market for new earbuds in the $50-100 range I would look more toward Soundcore now.
I have these headphones and thought it was incredible when I got them. Sound quality is very rich, bass feels like it's in your body, touch controls are very accurate and charges to 50% in 5 minutes.
I'm writing this comment after using skull candy dime for more than 6 months . I usually just use these while morning run . Pros : Cheap cost good bass It fits nicely in ears and doesn't fall out even while I sprint Case is very small , I can easily put this in my ticket pocket while running . Cons : Poor Mic poor battery life , Doesn't even last 1 hour and 30 mins of continous usage doesn't power off automatically , I need to manually power off them , Initially it used to work automatically. But not anymore . Charging takes 3 hours but doesn't even last for 2 hours . Now I feel it's time to throw them . And buy something which gives me a better battery life .
I'm finding the sound quality to be sub par for sure but on a positive note they have no noticeable sound lag like I had with my 60 dollar boltune buds. Happy for the 35 dollar price in Canada.
I charge mine on my desk at work connected to my iMac. The size of the cord is perfect for me. A longer one would cost 2 dollars at a Goodwill if I needed it.
I’m glad I could find this video, I had my eyes on these and this settles it. Battery hasn’t a concern for me at all, as anything more than 15 minutes will be better than my horribly aging first gen AirPods :p
Love the innovative design, but also love the way that you @gamesky handle the cons. Micro-USB and the limited battery life are deal breakers for this old man.
I just bought a pair of these, they're my first wireless headphones. I'm not sure if mine are a defect pair but they won't charge past 70%. Usually one is at 70% and the other is at 48% every single time I charge them, for days. They then die after a half an hour to an hour. With it being my first wireless headphones I'm really disappointed, especially because I've supported Skullcandy for so long, having bought most of my headphones through them. I'm going to try exchanging them and seeing if possibly they're just defected.
I would definitely buy these right now but I would prefer usb c and at least 5hour in the earbuds then it would be almost perfect touch controls would be cool to see on these if they make a upgraded version.
Idk if it is just the difference of ears or if I am used to alot of bass, but my pair seemed to not have much bass at all, to the point where I used an equalizer app to get more bass out of them and make them sound good to my liking. The only problems I had with them that weren't easily solvable were they aren't the best for wearing for long periods of time as they can make your ears hurt a bit, and the charging cable sucks.
Skull candy is one of those brands that I have a negative reaction to bc of how many cheap pairs my parents bought me when I was a kid and they would all break within a month or two. Might try their products at some point since they don’t look as bad as I thought
Skullcandy is a good brand, it's a brand I trust and the comment above me is right I messed up so many pairs due to carelessness as a kid I'd try them again
I've owned like 3 pairs of the Skullcandy wired earbuds. They have lasted me a while. Only had so many due to damage but I love them. My husband has a wireless headset and it's great
I've had my Indy buds for 5 years now and they are slowly getting to their breaking point. I am thinking of buying these, plus I like that they are smaller. Indy looks huge on my ears, and I have big ears I don't want them to draw attention lol
I had a special discount on one of these so I placed an order. But I didn't have any idea how these were in terms of quality. Seems like a good buy, so I'll take it.
I just bought a pair from my mom this afternoon and I like them I accidentally washed my other Bluetooth headset and bn looking for another one to listen to while at work. I'm a maintenance worker so I clean for only 2-3 hrs so this is perfect for just listening to music
the earbuds themselves only last 1.5 hours per charge +/-, not the 3 hours they promise, and the case from zero to 100% takes 5 hours......, with the same budget you can buy a gt1 plus from 2 years ago and it works much better Comentarios
Great that they're decent, but for me what sold me on it was that amazon was able to deliver them in orange, orange is a color that you dont see on many things and for the price its great, always loved skullcandy and i got them after finding out they were pretty decent
Dude, they're $25... 3 - 4 hours battery life and a small charging cord... I'd expect that, I hope nobody is complaining about that lol Good review man!
These are 100% worth the price ! They sound excellent and the mic which is very important to me is right up there with my AirPods Pro . The only thing for me is plastic , the case feels very cheap and not grippy (they do make silicone case for it to slip on) . But for $20-$25 you just can’t go wrong . Best headphones in that price range hands down
@@saqib.. is that considered a lot of rupee or a low amount of rupee? I’m going to ultimately think that’s probably around $30 in US. I did just look up 2500 Rupee and I was not expecting to see a coin. Wow that’s insane that 1 of those 2500 Rupee is $30 Are they rare or are common?
@@anijarandall7379 its not a low amount of rupee, considering we can get some good earbuds for 1200 rupees here with almost same features. But still middle class people can spend around 2500 without exhausting their budget or thinking too much about it
Shame for the micro USB. Is it really that expensive nowadays to have a USB-C connector? Well I guess if you have to spend 25 bucks on a true wireless set of earbuds, there is the possibility you'll have a Micro USB phone but still...
Is the audio quality good? I have the riff wireless headphones and I’m looking for a cheap workout pair of earbuds idk if headphones and earbuds have comparable audio quality
Do the LEDs blink when in normal use? If I only used one earbud and kept one in the case, can I do next/previous from the one I'm wearing & press the one in the case?
Answer: Sometimes the LEDs blink when in use, but most of the time not. I have not figured out why. If using one earbud and the other is in the case, you can ONLY play/pause from the one earbud in use. The one in the case with exposed button will not function. All that said, for the price these are fantastic earbuds despite some drawbacks and have sound that punches WAY above their sound class. In the earbuds I have tried, only $80 Monster Clarity earbuds sound better.
i bought the JVC - Gumy True Wireless Headphones and they made me look like a freaking cyborg with the way they jutted out of my ears and were so big. these seem much smaller and will fit in my ears more discretely?
Oké after some use I am very happy with the earbuds. The sound is good and they are water resistant. In a lot of ways there better then some more expensive earbuds.
Just picked these up. My last pair of wireless earbuds were crap chinese ones that would cut in and out if my phone was in my pocket, these you can be in another room with the door shut and the phone under blankets and it had 0 cuts. The sound is great imo and the simplicity and mini design is exactly what I was looking for. Only thing I don't like is the 3 1/2 hour battery life however Ill be using these for working out and commuting to university so they will do just fine if I remember to charge them while in classes. These were 65$ NZD which is a bit more than 25$ USD but they I am happy regardless.
I've been searching for a pair of earbuds that are noise canceling and would be comfortable to sleep in, as I live in a noisy household. This is maybe up for consideration.
What is the approximate rate at which the dime charges while inside the case? How much usage can one get after keeping the fully drained dime earbuds in the case for 30min.
I have a blue pair and I'm actually addicted to them very compact superb quality sound quality and yes your right it would have been better with type c and version 5.2. Maybe skullcandy is hopefully working on a 5.2 version with type C and wireless charging. I hope so.
I just got a pair as a early Christmas Present and I fell in love with them the only thing I didn't like about them was the string i don't like that you can put it on your keys but for the price there really good the audio is really good mic not so much but I wanted them for purely music anyways
Worst investment of my life: 1.They dont fit in properly 2.cheaper plastic body wears off 3.If you want to use the internet forget it the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz transmission will always disconnect your wifi. Skullcandy quality went extreme downhill after 2018
Hi guys.. I don't know what I've done but it's like I've connected only a headphone and now I can turn on one of the headphones lights at all.. what I can make them both to work?
Easily the worst earbuds I've ever owned. They sound fine, but they can't stay connected. I have to be right next to what ever device I'm using for them to even consider working. If I put my hand over them, they disconnect. No if, ands, or buts about it. Easily a 0/10. Save your money and get a better pair
Skullcandy has REALLY struggled with their wireless earbuds. Their Headphones are GREAT, but their buds.... I just don't get how they've struggled this hard....
RECALL, why have they not? THEY DONT CHARGE what you get them charge at in the box is what it is could be %30 could be %50.yet to see them charge at %100.
I have two pairs of these ear buds wish my first pair I lost one of the buds , bought new pair BC I loved them and 3 months passes in the fall in Canada literally survived a snow storm the snow didn't stay and I found the bud outside on the edge of my driveway meeting the grass and I picked it up tossed it in the case it charged up and works perfectly fine !?!!!?!?!?! Ipx infonte, I use my spare pair in the shower all the time my other ones I avoid water but I know there deff very durable buds I lost the black pair I have twice, never lost my grey/blue pair, black ones are hard to find !!! Blue is easy to spot
Ridge is okay, had one for over 2 years, but it's going to mess up your cards with chips in them well before they're supposed to be replaced. That's WITH using buffer cards.
That would kinda ruin the vibe about how cheap they are but not by that much and wireless charging would make this the ultimate entry level wireless earbuds which would make them basically a steal
Worst product guys.. Plz don't buy it.. I have just received the product and it's waste of money.. And also there is no refund policy itseem when I spoke to the customer care officer..
These have been good to me for years. Honestly games through game pass have never lagged. The only thing that's ever lagged was when I used them with a midi device(piano) plugged into my phone. Everything else has been fantastic.