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Product DescriptionThis tiny, high end metal earbud will totally rock your world! It's made for those who are only satisfied with the best.
Good sound...cheap materials (Rating: 1 out of 5) Used very lighltly but ord broke within 3 weeks of purchase. Cannot recommend until Skull Candy uses better quality materiels.
Fell apart (Rating: 2 out of 5) These fell apart on me after a few months of getting them. Where the cord hooks to the input jack came apart. I used them all the time but they just were not built good enough to hold up to my wear and tear what so ever. I don't think a pair of ear buds should have to be babied just so they will hold up to regular wear and tear they should be built to withstand regular use especially for active people who use them often while mountain biking, running, and working out. They came with a lame case as well which I never used once it looked like a change purse, lame oh well I liked the design of these and the sound quality seemed better than the standard ipod headphones but fell apart quickly I bought these to replace the standard ipod headphones which also fell apart as well but they actually held up longer than these did and cost less hmmmm
I love them. (Rating: 5 out of 5) I listen to very bassy and dynamic electronic music all day everyday.
I love these. They are miles beyond the crappy ipod phones.
They are not mega-hi-fi but they are decent, reasonably priced, durable phones with a great warranty for the price.
I have not had any distortion issues.
And BASS IS GOOD PPL!! The problem with older cheap headphones was the total lack of bass!!!! THANK GOODNESS for better technology!!
I don't wear these constantly, i just use them when i am mowing the lawn and such, which they are amazing for.
Metal is Gooooooood.
not so good (Rating: 2 out of 5) I think some other reviews have covered how these ear buds really distort an audio signal. It's cool to have the booming low end, but the clarity of high frequencies is significantly affected. My ears have adjusted to the quality of the "full-metal jackets," but it took some time. The real problem with these is that being metal, they are great conductors of static electricity. If you've never been static-shocked inside your ear canal, trust me that it's not very cool. I've found that any sort of consistent (sometimes even slight) rubbing against fabric will cause a static shock in my ear with the "full-metal jackets." They really aren't worth the frustration, and I think I'm going to contact the company about what seems to be a pretty serious design flaw.
Not worth the $$$ (Rating: 1 out of 5) saw all the hyped-up reviews, went down to target and bought a pair. got home, unpacked, plugged it into my stereo, fired up a tune -- BAM!!! these earphones suck like a turbo charged air intake system! the highs got chopped (pardon) got butchered by these earphones. overall frequency balance is so drenched and capsized into the low end bass frequencies you gotta EQ the wazoo outta it 2 get a song to sound somewhat decent. BIG disappointment. dunno what all the hype is about. image picking up some mud and putting that into your ear...well that's the best analogy i can think of. the very saturated boomy low frequencies took away all the high spark, clarity, and detail that all you're left with is .... well mud. invest your $$$ and buy something else. anything but this. oh god no!