So after checking out the new Skullcandy Hesh ANC and the Skullcandy Crusher Evo… I am really excited about the future of Skullcandy. Both the Hesh ANC and Crusher Evo have improved build quality… and the Hesh ANC have very impreissve active noise cancelation and ambient mode for a pair of entry level headphones. So today we’re going to break down Skullcandy’s current headphone line up.
Skullcandy Hesh ANC Vs Sony WH-CH710N Vs Sennheiser HD 450BT
Like I mentioned in the full review, I am very impressed by the new Skullcandy Hesh ANC and these headphones have me really excited for the future of Skullcandy. And I feel the Hesh ANC are so good they give both the Sony WH-CH710N and Sennheiser HD 450BT’s a real run for their money. So if you’re looking for a pair of entry-level ANC headphones… let see which ones right for you.
Skullcandy Hesh ANC Review
Im going to start off this video by saying that I really like the new Skullcandy Hesh ANC and over all im really excited about the future of Skullcandy right now cause Skullcandy just put out two bangers back to back. A few weeks ago we checked out the Crusher Evo’s and I think they’re a great pair of secondary bass head headphones and the Hesh ANC have very impressive active noise cancelation and ambient mode for a pair of entry level headphones.
BEOPLAY H95 Review
So these are the limited edition bang and olufsen H95 ANC headphones… now besides being a major flex, cause these headphones retail for an eye watering $800… The H95’s actually preform very well. Now they do have some minor quirks that I am going to point out but besides that I think these headphones do manage to justify their price. Now obviously these headphones aren’t for everybody… but these headphones do ooze luxury.
Sony XB900N Vs Skullcandy Crusher Evo
If you’re a bass head then both the Sony XB900N and the new Skullcandy Crusher Evo’s are great options to choose from. But these headphones are very different one another… and I like to think that the Sony’s are better suited for the responsible and logical bass head… and the Crusher Evo’s are better suited for the I don’t care, give me all you’ve got bass heads. So if you’re a bass head trying to decide between these two headphones, lets see which ones right for you.
Skullcandy Crusher Evo Vs Skullcandy Crusher ANC
Over the last few years Skullcandy has really been making some major improvements with their Crusher lineup of headphones. Last year they released the Crusher ANC’s which added active noise cancelation and an ambient mode to these headphones and this year they’ve released the Crusher Evo’s which I feel has better build quality than the more premium Crusher ANC’s but at a more affordable price. But if you’re thinking about getting either of these headphones lets see which ones right for you.
Skullcandy Crusher Evo Review
Over the last few years Skullcandy has been taking some major strides when it came to their Bass Head Headphones which truly deliver bone rattling bass. Now personally im not the biggest fan of the original Skullcandy Crushers cause they aren’t big head approved and the bass on those headphones just sounded like someone was flicking a rubber band next to your ears. But then we saw some major improvements with the Skullcandy Crusher 360’s which had better build quality, better fit, and most importantly way better bass.
Sony WH-XB910N Predictions
Now that its the second half of 2020, most of Sony’s ANC headphone line has been refreshed. First we got the WH-H910N’s AKA the H.ear On 3’s, then we got the Sony WH-CH710N’s, and most recently we’ve gotten the Sony 1000XM4’s. But now, the Sony XB900N’s which were released in the summer of 2019 are the oldest headphones here and they’re the most likely to get upgraded next. So here’s my wish list for what I would like to see on the next version of these and when I think we’ll get them.