First of all, the Skullcandy Crusher is a nice pair of headphones. The design is simple with a subtle logo. The headphones feel very sturdy, but not in all respects.
The slider to raise or lower the bass is a bit loose.
The sliding band does not extend in thickness into the headphones. If you extend the headphones to make them bigger, you can see the aluminum band (which is very stylish). However, the width of this aluminum band does not extend all the way into the frame, but it is not visible.
I use the headphones to learn/read (at home), watch series/movies and cycle to school. What I soon noticed is that the headphones close very well while there is no noise canceling. Ovregins, I don't mind this, because with noise-cancellin I have noticed that there is an irritating pressure on my ears. When I cycle with the headphones, I used to have a lot of trouble with the wind that drowned out my sound with earphones, but due to the high-quality material the ear cushions are made of, this has almost completely disappeared. This does ensure that your ears get a bit warmer when cycling for a long time, but in the winter that is not an unnecessary luxury. Everyone who calls you with the microphone in the headphones can also hear you perfectly. Even if you are cycling along a busy road with wind.
If you have the headphones on, I already noticed that you hear every tap through the headphones. That has to do with the system that makes the bass so special booms a bit. You can hear this even if you tap all the way on the top. Even when I walk I sometimes tend to hear this effect, but only when my music is (almost) turned off. The bass is really good and you really feel it when you have it on properly.
For the rest, the headphones are equipped with all necessary accessories. With the packaging you get a 'quick start guide' that I have never actually looked at, a box with audio cable and a box with the micro USB cable. The audio cable is flat so that it does not get tangled so easily. What's unfortunate is that you have to have an adapter yourself or you have to connect the headphones to a computer. Connecting to charge is something you don't have to do often. With a maximum battery life of 40 hours, you're fine for the time being. This is of course if you don't have the extra bass on at all. The storage bag that you get is really good quality. It is extremely soft inside with 2 pockets for your cables. By the way, they have made those 2 extra compartments extra soft so that the cable and / or the headphones are not damaged.
I have already used the headphones a lot. I think it fits well, even after a long time. The only downsides I would like to mention is that the distance of the bluetooth signal is not particularly great. I already noticed that the signal is sensitive to walls, among other things. At longer distances, it can still work fine, but if you keep your hand near 1 of the ear cups, the signal can be disrupted. This is really only at a distance of about 10 meters or greater with/without walls.
What is also slightly less is that the bass sensitivity of the slider is somewhat dependent on the volume of your music. Sometimes you're just on a border with a song that does and doesn't turn on the extra bass. This is sometimes a bit disturbing, but luckily the slider is within reach to adjust it if necessary.
When putting on and taking off you hear a little crackling, but you don't hear that at all.
There is also a kind of light bulge in the headband, which seems to be the cable that connects the ear cups, but that is fortunately not noticeable.
The conclusion is that these are top headphones. You have original headphones with functions that you will not soon see again. He closes well for both yourself and others. The bass function is very unique and a great experience, but if you have it too high it drowns out something.
If you (like me) are the type of person who likes to be close to speakers to really feel the bass, then these are the headphones you are going to like. Even without the extra bass function switched on, this is very good! I would have liked to see a unique headband in the black version just like in the white version.
I don't understand why I don't see many people with this on the street.