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The Skullcandy Sesh True Wireless In-Ear Earbuds in Black offer a perfect blend of style and functionality, featuring 10 hours of battery life, IP55 water and dust resistance, and Bluetooth 5.0 for seamless connectivity. With customizable earbud tips and built-in controls, these earbuds are designed for the modern professional on the go.
A**R
Only buds I've needed
These buds have been going strong for years
D**O
Good headphones
I've had these for quite a while now still good I've dropped him a few times but they still work very durable comfortable fit good design the range could use some work but other than that
C**S
Very On-Brand for Skullcandy
For $60 these aren't a bad option for some casual listening! These are probably one of the more comfortable wireless options, but the short battery life is kind of a drag and the case is kind of chunky. Frugality wise, you can find something cheaper on Amazon without the brand-recognition and get a similar, if not slightly better experience, BUT overall, I do enjoy these earbuds! Size comparison to Samsung Galaxy Buds in photos.Continue for the more colorful, in-depth review.I consider myself a bit of a wireless earbud connoisseur, so I always jump at the opportunity to see what's new in the market and test what's out there, especially from one of the first headphone brands I was loyal to! I also own the Samsung Gear Icon X 2018's, Samsung Galaxy Buds, and the Jabra Elite 65Ts. So I'm comparing these to some higher level price point contenders. The Skullcandy Sesh earbuds are quite nice looking. I've always liked the kind of aesthetic that Skullcandy goes for with the darker, matte colors and these are no exception. They're also SUPER light, which in turn makes them quite comfortable. It never feels like there's a lot of weight in my ear (if that makes sense). But at the same time it can make them feel a bit cheap, as the build quality doesn't instill a HUGE level of confidence that they won't break after 2 drops. They bear silicon tips so they create a nice seal in your ear to really blast your eardrums directly, that being said, they're QUITE loud, which is lovely! I love a good bass-heavy headphone and these deliver, which is also very On-Brand for Skullcandy. Quality wise the music is pretty nice, but that bass is applied pretty generally to ALL sounds so it can kind of drown out or distort the mids depending on what you're listening to. Unless you make music or use incredibly expensive sound equipment, I don't think you'll notice much.Functionality wise, the grey mid-part of the earbud covers a physical button that controls the audio of the connected device. It can fast-forward, play/pause, AND it can also control audio volume, which is a feature that I feel is left out more often than not for no reason most of the time. BUT because this is a physical button, you have to really PRESS it for it to work and it's not an easy button to press by any means. You could try to kind of grip the headphone and then press the button to save your ear a little bit, but otherwise your gonna push the whole bud deeper into your ear to press the button. That doesn't feel super great and messed up the silicon seal in my ear more often than not. Battery life is only 3 hours on a full-charge (the case can give you up to an additional 7 hours, so 10 total), which was pretty accurate but also disappointing. All of the other earbuds I have all get about 6-7 hours on a full charge, but I guess the smaller battery in these is what makes them so light? Either way, that impact will depend on how diligent you are with charging them. They also charge via Micro USB, as most other options in this price range. The case is a bit chunky, not the most pocket-able, but I dont have any major problems with it (I've added photos for a size comparison with the Samsung Galaxy Buds). There's a magnet in the lid of the case to keep it closed and the earbuds are magnetized to their terminals to keep them in there securely. I, personally, had a minor issue with my buds where they wouldn't start charging in the case unless I REALLY pushed them down onto their pin-connectors, which wasn't a huge deal, just a minor annoyance.Overall, I would say these are a chill set of wireless earbuds! Definitely a good entry-level pair if you're new to the market or a good, more affordable, back-up pair if you're already in the market! If you're looking for something a bit higher quality with a bit better build quality, and more balanced/modular sound, I would keep looking! Hopefully this helped!
K**E
Wow I really wanted to like these.
UPDATED: OK. I have been using these for a few months now. I was severely underwhelmed when I first got them, and I'm still not the greatest fan, but here are the pros and cons.*Size/Fit: 5 stars. Here, I have no complaints. They fit nicely, they're small, they're comfortable. I've been a skullcandy fan for a while, though I'll admit it's mostly for the aesthetic, which doesn't make up for what I'll mention in the rest of this review.*Case size: That boy is CHONKY. This is a BIG CASE. Will not be slipped into any pockets. This was designed for a desk, or a purse/backpack. Considering how small the buds are, this is insanely unnecessary.*Battery Life: Okay, they don't LIE about how short the battery life is, they say 3 hours right on the box, but that doesn't change the fact that 3 hours is a very short battery life. And 7 more hours charge in the case? Why is it so flipping large if there's not even a solid battery in it? I like to keep earbuds on with some music or a podcast playing during work most days, as it keeps me from being distracted. This means I need a 5 to 8 hour battery life, so these are out. Some of the podcasts I listen to have episodes longer than the battery life in these buds. What they are good for, however, it's throwing on something relaxing to pull me into sleep at bedtime. And that's it. THAT SAID, if you're only snagging these to take calls, then this might be a non-issue for you.*The Buttons: These are not touch buttons, they're buttons that actually click inwards. This means I can adjust the buds in my ears without accidentally pausing and unpausing the music, though it also means that I occasionally jam them uncomfortably into my ear canal when I'm not paying attention, as they require a heavy finger to click. (There is a way to kind of hold the bit that's out of your eardrum and press the button without drilling into your ear canal, but it's enough work to cancel out my joy at being able to adjust them without the risk of pausing the sound.) Furthermore, they use a different setting than all other buds I've used... You double click to raise/lower the volume instead of press-and-hold. So you have to poke your eardrums many, many times if you want to adjust the volume by a lot. Might as well unlock your phone and do it that way, because these volume controls are basically useless.*The Sound: The sound itself is okay. The sound it makes between tracks or when you pause your video/music/show is torture. Ever heard of coil whine? Yeah, these guys DO that. If you're a person that can hear those high-pitched electronic noises some devices make, these will be painful when they're running without sound.Ok. So...if you cannot hear super-high-frequency sounds, do not need them for long stints of time, and do not intend on carrying the case with you in a pocket -- these are actually not a bad deal. Grab a pair. These live on my bedside table, and I enjoy using them for their isolated purpose of quick relaxing YouTube videos to trick my insomnia into letting me pass out every night. But that's about all I can use them for.
J**Y
Excelente 👌
Se escucha bien, el empaque llegó en buen estado , son cómodos al usar
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