Customers consistently note the Crusher Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones' exceptional sound quality, particularly praising its bass adjustment feature. The headphones are also widely praised for their comfort and long battery life, making them a great value for the price. While some users find the volume to be a bit low and the fit to be tight, these concerns are relatively minor compared to the overwhelmingly positive feedback on the headphones' sound quality and comfort.
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Had to exchange
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The left earpiece stopped working within a month of purchasing.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Headphones I've ever bought
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These headphones are exceptional. They have an amazing sound and the noise canceling works great. I bluetooth them to my computer at work and can wear them for hours on end, being in my own universe. I also wear them when I workout and even cutting the grass and working outside. They have lived up to their battery life that is on the package. I can use them all week long and only have to charge them one time . I would advise anyone looking to hands down buy these. I have a pair of the Hesh 2's as well, and I know these are more expensive but you ultimately get more for your money in Bluetooth connectivity, comfort around ears, obviously battery life, and the noise canceling is 3 times better with the crushers. By the way, did I mention the Donkey Kong pounding bass?
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bass, Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best wireless Headphones On Market
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I had to work but I really wanted these after doing my research on headphones. I also went with with my dad the day before black Friday to test them vs Bose and Beats headphones I was surprised that it has more bass and battery life. I had my dad buy these for me since I had to work Black Friday. I got the last one on Black Friday. I am in love with them. Everyone should get these a must have.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
I was very disappointed
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I bought it, definitely not worth the price tag. Brought it back.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Bass control is overpowering. Just bad.
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Has bass even without music playing. A constant rumble for bass. Horible performance overall.
I have returned it and purchased the active noise canceling instead for 50 dollars more.
This review is from Skullcandy - Crusher Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Gray/Tan
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Skullcandy
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Thank you for the feedback. We're sorry to hear you did not like the bass on your Crusher Wireless headphones. For headphones with less bass, we would recommend perhaps giving our other products like Hesh 3, Riff Wireless or Grind Wireless a try. We hope that you will consider giving us another chance in the future!
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Bluetooth doesn’t work,
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I’ve had this wireless headphones for a year now but have to only use the functionality couple time. every time the Bluetooth does not work not sure if I have a bad item or it is a ongoing issue with crusherwould like to get my money back
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Poor Quality
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One of the over ear cushions broke off and product is now unusable. Did not purchase an extended warranty, so out of luck.
Not great quality for the money.
Would not recommend without extended warranty.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Skullcandy
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We're so sorry to hear your headphones broke. We would love to get you a new pair! All Skullcandy products have a 2-year warranty. Please feel free to visit warranty.skullcandy.com to submit a warranty claim to receive a replacement pair of headphones as quickly as possible!
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Skullcandy crusher
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The reason why I gave one star it is because there was sound on my left side and some sound on my right side. The slider for the subwoofer is always a pain! I have tried to use the controls button it doesn't skip the songs very well.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Very poor quality product. :(
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Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.
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I regret purchasing these. The ear pads fell off within months, and the headphones stopped connecting via bluetooth within months. Very poor quality product. :(
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Not easy to use- breaks very easly.
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MY SkullCandy headphones did not last one year. The company keeps loosing my claim. I did not mistreat them and they just broke apart. Cannot recommend this product.
This review is from Skullcandy - Crusher Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Gray/Tan
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Skullcandy
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Hi Mikee, we're sorry to hear you've been having issues with your Crusher Wireless headphones and filing your warranty claim. Please reach out to us at contact.skullcandy.com and reference your claim number and we will help you get your replacement as quickly as possible.
Pros mentioned:
Bass, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Unbelievable
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Unbelievable headphone, I have owned beats studio 2, Jbl E50bt, and sony mbr950xbbt. I also have experience with the bose qc35 and beats studio wireless.
These things are absolutely amazing and are by far my favorite headphone, especially if you love bass. I think you would be hard pressed to find a better headphone for bass! Even if you not a basshead these are still great headphones.
Build quality is good, they fold, and are very comfortable. Good noise isolation as well.
This review is from Skullcandy - Crusher Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Gray/Tan
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Dont waste your money
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Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
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They were great when i first got them. Absolutely loved them. Then after about a week the band started to crack. This happened even after exchanging them. Your better off getting a pair of sonys
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bass, Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing Headset at best price
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I never though skullcandy can come up with amazing sound quality with warm bass response. The bass can be adjustable in both wired and bluetooth mode which is a plus if headset is out of battery. once more thing i noticed is none of bluetooth headsets offer mic when using it in wired mode where as skullcandy is offering it. Great addition to this headset is the battery life 40hrs of battery life. What else you need just put your money down and grab these headphones. I noticed that there is no aptx or other advanced codec support but who needs it as very few phones are offering it and also most of us are using streaming apps like spotify or apple music. Reliable connection, best battery life and better value for money
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Great headphones for a couple of months
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
They were on special for Christmas and I purchase 2 pair and one of them only works when is plug in with aux cable but doesn’t work on Bluetooth. From December 25 to February 24.
This review is from Skullcandy - Crusher Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Gray/Tan
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Skullcandy
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Thank you for your feedback! We are always looking for ways to improve and appreciate you taking the time to provide your input. We’re so sorry to hear you're having issues with the bluetooth pairing. That definitely shouldn't be happening. Please feel free to reach out to us at contact.skullcandy.com and we'd be happy to assist you in getting a new pair that functions properly.
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Bad product bad blue tooth
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Thought I was getting a deal because they were on sale however just a waste I am disappointed that my protection I purchase didn't apply to the replacement Power beats 3
I replaced them with
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bass, Comfort, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Still works 2 years later
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I’ve had these headphones for two years now and they have held up great. No cracking on the cup pads or headband and they still sound amazing. I still remember testing the demo and being blown away by the crazy rumbling bass. I use the bass for the times I want it to sound like I’m at a rock concert in a hallway. Don’t let the bass effect discourage you and leave you thinking these are a one-trick pony. I’m amazed at how clear these sound. There is noticeable separation and layers to the r sound. I would never have expected Skullcandy to sound so great. Definitely worth considering for anyone looking for a pair of wireless headphones.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Do not buy! Poor quality
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Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.
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This was a christmas gift for our daughter and the head phones never could connect and the listening quality lasted 1 month - no longer works! BOO!
This review is from Skullcandy - Crusher Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones - Gray/Tan
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bass, Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
If you like bass these are for you
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The bass on these is legit. I've used these headphones on both Android and iOS devices and these bump hard. The bass can get overwhelming if the volume is too loud, but thankfully the bass is adjustable. The battery life is crazy good too. I charged them out of the box when I first got them and didn't have to charge them again until 2.5 weeks later even with constant use.
I bought mine when they were on sale for $99. Absolute steal. The only issue I have is with the design. The exposed wiring is ugly to me, but that's just nitpicking. If you like heavy bass and want bluetooth headphones with exceptional battery life then grab you a pair of these
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Do not buy!
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Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Don’t purchase Skullcandy products. Had these for just over a year and the foam padding has already come apart. A waste of $150 if you ask me
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Skullcandy
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We would love to get you a new pair! All Skullcandy products have a 2-year warranty. Please feel free to visit warranty.skullcandy.com to submit a warranty claim to receive a replacement pair of headphones as quickly as possible!
Pros mentioned:
Bass, Battery life, Sound quality
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
The Crushers
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First I’ll start by saying that these headphones sound fun. Even the most uppity audiophile can have fun with these. The highs and mids are present and well rounded out and the bass can be, well, ear shattering if you want it too. Overall they sound fantastic. They’re not reference headphones so don’t expect that type of detail and separation, but if you’re an average consumer like me, you’ll be happy with the sound these cans produce regardless of your preferred genres.
You may have read that the Crusher Wireless is a well-made headphone. I think the metal headband is the culprit for these erroneous perception. Overall, these headphones feel like something that Skullcandy invested 90% of their budget on their sound, 9% on marketing, and 1% on design and materials quality. I’m not saying they look all that bad at a distance. You might find their simplicity aesthetically pleasing at a glance but the devil is in the details. These feel cheap. I’m not saying they’re cheap like they’ll break quickly, they may hold up the test of time, but at close inspection the materials just look and feel shoddy. The small amount of swivel that is given each ear can is made by little plastic tabbed pegs that will obviously wear, if not break over time. The hinge housing is comprised of two pieces of plastic that don’t align well at the seams. The padding in the headband is thinnest where it may contact your head the most, right at the top (I don’t understand this one at all). The ear pads have a bulge on the top of the inner area where the two ends of the fabric is thickly stitched together. This is both ugly and uncomfortable as you can feel the bulge rubbing on your ear. The list goes on. They just look cheap and I’m only complaining about this so much because the price is not cheap. $200 is not cheap. It’s not expensive either, but it’s a price point that should not bring this level of cheapness into the design or materials used in these headphones.
The button controls are a mixed blessing of simplicity over function. There are only 3 buttons on these headphones. That’s it, just three to control everything (plus the bass slider of course). But three buttons do it all. They power these on, pairing mode, power them off, skip forward, answer phone calls, hang up phone calls, decrease volume, increase volume, rewind, pause, play. All that function weighing on just three buttons is just too much. In my experience, this is a problem not just with these headphones but any headphone, including high end ones, that attempt to pack too many multi-function buttons into one interface. For example, to skip or rewind on the Crusher Wireless you hold the up or down volume for 3 seconds. I don’t like that. If I want to skip a song, I want to do it now, not 3 seconds from now. Even a double press might be a better option. The list of annoyances with multi-function buttons grows. And this goes for all of you multi-function manufacturers. Stop it. We’re not as dumb as you think we are. Of course, some people love the “simplicity” of multi-function buttons. It seems to be the way things are going. As for me, I like things separate so I can use them precisely when I need them and how I need them. Give me a big volume knob, FF and Rewind, play/pause combo is okay, and a dedicated on/off switch (and, okay, you can incorporate the pairing mode function into the power switch) and if you could add a mute button that would be great. That’s how I like things. But if you’re a fan multi-multi functions then you may love this about the Crusher Wireless.
Sound leakage is below average. They pale in comparison to a good pair of in-ear headphones, and they do about as good a job as any on-ear headphones of varying quality. They do leak more than the average closed-back headphone and this may be due to their seemingly poorer build quality. Don’t expect these to keep your coworkers happy if you like to keep your music at 40% or above.
Comfort level for any pair of headphones is a very subjective thing so I won’t spend too much time on this, but I think I figured out why these are called the crusher. That’s what they do on me. They crush my head. And they put a lot of pressure on that cranial nerve right below my ear. Coupled with how hot the ear cups get (I think due to low end materials), I am not happy with fit and comfort of the Skullcandy Crusher Wireless headphones. In addition to their undeniably uncomfortable fit, they also produce a low end bouncy sound/vibration in your head if you tap on these, put these on, take them off, wear them while chewing, or just walking around. You won’t necessary hear (of feel) this when you’re listening to music as the audio will drown out the experience. But the haptic bass speakers bounces around in the ear cans and produce a vibration. Now, this doesn’t bother me per se but it is noticeable and it is something that I wish the headphones didn’t have.
Now for some of their redeeming values. Bluetooth connectivity is good. And call quality is actually good too. Better than some of the more expensive headphones I’ve recently tried. And Skullcandy achieves this with just one microphone. I don’t know what they did here but it works and it works well. Kudos to Skullcandy for making a good quality headset out of these headphones. The battery life is ridiculously cool. I mean, I tend to be a conservationalist at times and am always switching off my headsets even when I step away for a few moments, but the battery on these lasts so long I’m starting to get lazy and wasteful. Even if I’m taking a long break I don’t worry about leaving the headphones on. (Of course, this may be because I don’t like waiting the 5 seconds it takes to power them on from the single do-it-all-multifunction button when I come back.) Unfortunately, I can’t get them to tell me how much battery is left but my devices do that with a battery indicator. Nevertheless, the battery life is insane on these. And that’s a really cool thing.
And lastly, coming back to the sound. Like I said, these sound fun and I continuously forget their discomfort as I get absorbed in great audio from a variety of genres. If anything were to get me to keep these, it’s their audio quality. I’ve been keeping the haptic bass slider down to either barely on to completely off depending on the type of music I’m listening too. I’ve barely used them above say 20% or so. These simply are bass heavy headphones which I like. It’s why I bought them in the first place. I like bass. But it doesn’t mean they dismiss all other frequencies. When I’m listening to metal or jazz, I get plenty of timbre out of the high-hats and cymbals. When I’m listening to vocals I get fulfilling coos out of the baritones and clarity out of sopranos. And when I’m jamming R&B or Hip-Hop, I get plenty of thump, plenty. Too much if you want it, satisfactorily if you don’t via the bass slider. One caveat here. I’ve found that the booming rumble of the haptic bass does get finicky during some songs. It almost cuts in and out as if the crossover technology clips at a specific frequency. It’s hard to explain for a non-audio tech like me but be prepared to experience some unusual bass delivery during some music.
So are these good headphones? That’s a tough question. Their audio quality puts them on par with any of the higher priced models that you’ll want to compare them to and I’m certain most people will find their favorite music fun to listen to. But their shortcomings in the design, materials, comfort, and features departments are certainly falling quite short of their $200 price tag. If these were off-brand $60 headphones, they’d certainly be worth their weight in sound, but at 200 clams, they just don’t add up in the value for me. Their price point makes me think that Skullcandy is simply jumping on the “spike in bluetooth headphones sales” bandwagon and threw together a get-it-to-market-as-quick-as-possible model that they could make a quick buck on. But everyone is probably doing that.