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Skullcandy Hesh 3 Wireless Headphones review

Posted on November 8, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

With phones like the iPhone X, Pixel 2 and others dropping the 3.5mm wired jack, it’s become abundantly clear that the future of audio is wireless.

While this likely means that you’re going to have to buy a pair of wireless cans to use with your new smartphone, it doesn’t mean you have to pay top dollar on a pair: For their price, the Skullcandy Hesh 3 are basic wireless headphones that will satisfy bass lovers looking for a headphone that just works.

As expected, Skully candy’s bass-heavy sound signature is present with the Hesh 3 but it’s not overbearing. There’s a ton of bass that makes rap, electronic, and pop music sound great but it won’t satisfy audiophiles looking for a more balanced approach. That said, you also won’t find fancy features like auto play/pause, active noise cancellation or a carrying case but for the money, you wouldn’t expect to.
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