I tried the 'mind-blowing' headphones loved by gamers, movie and music fans that double up as a head massager
20.08.2023 - 16:17
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For gamers, tech fans and music lovers, there are plenty of headphones on the market to choose from. Some of the most popular pairs amongst gamers and music lovers at the moment include Amazon's £20 KVIDIO Over Ear Bluetooth Headphones, which have thousands of five-star reviews.
Elsewhere, on Argos, Sony's WH-CH720N Over-Ear NC Wireless Headphones are proving a hit, and are currently reduced down to £79 from £100. But one pair of headphones claiming to give 'unbeatable bass and noise-cancellation' is really disrupting the market at the moment.
Skullcandy's Crusher ANC 2 headphones have a perfect five-star rating, and appear to have impressed the majority of those who have tried them. On the brand's website, the £199 headphones have been showered with glowing reviews, with many gamers and music fans taken aback by their 'loud and clear' quality, and impressive bass.
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With an intriguing name that lives up to its reputation. The Crusher design is the latest in premium headphones by Skullcandy. The headphones come with active noise cancelling which is adequate, the 50 hour battery life isn’t the most but can last you a good three days with moderate use, the multi-device pairing is very helpful and convenient and the Bluetooth v5.2 gives it range and so you have freedom from your phone as you move around.
Retailing at £199 the headphones aren't the cheapest out there, but they come packed full of features which you wouldn't normally find in a more budget pair. But are they worth the money? I tried them for myself to find out.
The main appeal is without doubt the mind warbling ‘Crusher adjustable sensory bass’. To put
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