A:AnswerPossibly sold, but that does not mean available. The only way to know for sure is to either call eacj Best uy or simply download the Bestbuy app and search for the product at each store. The are available for home delivery as well.
A:AnswerIf there are no obstructions then the signal will remain connected up to 40 feet. But if you’re moving around in a house for example with walls and furniture, I’d say you’re limited to about 30 feet before the signal starts cutting in and out
A:AnswerThe crusher evo headphones are not ANC sadly. They do have very good sound deadening and isolation but it doesn’t even compare to legit ANC. They have a model called the Skullcandy crusher wireless ANC. They are more expensive but if thats what your looking for they are worth every penny.
A:AnswerNo. They make for great sound reduction, but nothing like a branded noise cancellation set will. It'll be obvious if they are. Companies will advertise it heavily.
A:AnswerThey do not but they are pretty good at blocking out noise especially if the bass is turned up. I believe there’s a pair that costs a little bit more that does have noise cancelling.
A:AnswerIt does not when it is plugged in and turned off. To access the bass slider while plugged in, you need to turn them on but disconnect Bluetooth. The reason for this is because the aux chord can't handle the power of the dedicated subwoofers, so it has to run off the battery of the headphones. I only use the Bluetooth because it is really convenient with the Bluetooth 5.0 fast connectivity.
A:AnswerI would let them sit for a week, just to make sure everything dries. Then I would try them out to make sure they still work correctly. If so, you should be all set!