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Skullcandy Sesh Evo Review: Budget-friendly wireless earbuds are fair for neutral listening. They are a nice design and adequate comfortable fit, the weight vier little. You can wear them for running or working out outdoor. These cheap wireless earbuds under $50 come with an IP55 rating for dust and water splashes and also resist sweat as well. They also have good build quality even though. However, these are not audiophile earbuds, so the sound is not perfect. But if you just buy the Skullcandy Sesh Evo for general listening to music and calls, they are well-suited for you.
Skullcandy Sesh Evo
True wireless earbuds, built-in Tile Tracking, 3 EQ modes preset: music/movie/podcast, IP55,
5 hours of playtime + 15 hours with the case, rapid charge (10 mins get 2 hours), use either bud
The next one of the great and cheap Skullcandy headphones in terms of worth with affordable under $50. The Skullcandy Sesh Evo True Wireless Earbuds, are quite cheap with decent quality and also decent durable as well. How are these wireless earbuds good? There are several good things and some weaknesses about these wireless earbuds that I would like to show you in the Skullcandy Sesh Evo review. Let’s go to the detail right now.
With the colorful design you can choose up to five colors: bleached blue, true black, deep red, pure mint, and chill grey. They provide three sizes of ear gels (small, medium, and large), which let they are staying in place and secure in your ears. I use the medium size that gives a comfortable fit and is not too tight and too loose for my ears. Use either earbud can be.
The charging case is a good enough compact size. The design is the lid is open from the top. It is easy to open and close firmly, should thank strong magnet attached to the lid. There is four LED light to show the level of the battery left on the front of the case. The charging cable is USB type C and there is a USB-C port on the rear panel of the case. They provide the short USB-C charging cable included in the box too.
These cheap Skullcandy wireless earbuds come with an IP55 water-proof/dust-proof rating. That means, it can withstand some splashes and some exposure to dust. So, you can wear the Skullcandy Sesh Evo wireless earbuds for some exercise that is not too hard. I use them while running and fitness. They are stable and fit in my ears. These wireless earbuds never fall out of my ears. I’m a person who sweats quite a bit. So not sure can these headphones withstand overwhelmed sweaty. But one thing is for sure, these cheap Skullcandy wireless earbuds can’t stay in the water, so you can’t wear them for swimming or showering.
Oh!, don’t get the charging case wet as well.
The Skullcandy Sesh Evo comes with an actual button that is clicky, not a touch system. The clicky button is on the outer panel of the earbud. One button on each bud is multi-function, which controls some features. The left and right earpieces dominate different functions. The Sesh Evo is designed to use either bud solo, but if you use one earbud will lose some function. So using one earbud can’t control all features.
For some features, you will hear a voice prompt for complete jobs such as power on and power off the earbuds, pair Bluetooth successfully, and activate the voice assistant.
When it comes to battery life, the Skullcandy Sesh Evo provides a somewhat disappointing standard. They provide play time just only 5 hours for one charge on earbuds. The charging case can be charged additional 3 times. The total playtime as the spec is 20 hours. This number is not exactly, depending on the volume level while you listening. So, sometimes it may be provided just only for 4.5 – 6 hours for one charging on earbuds. And many customers complain about the battery is not good. So if you focus on battery life, the Skullcandy Sesh Evo is not right for you. There are many wireless earbuds that cheaper and provide more playtime than the Sesh Evo in the market.
The Skullcandy Sesh Evo produces a sound profile with rather a heavy bass. The Sesh Evo delivers intense thump, boom, and ramble, so they are ideal for some genres like hard rock and hip-hop. However, sometimes I feel it’s so much bass until the sound muddies, leading to dark vocals and lead instruments sound from other genres.
The mids and highs are as not outstanding as the bass. The sound quality of Skullcandy Sesh Evo is not so good, so you can’t too expect these buds in terms of sound quality. They are not audiophile earbuds like Jabra Elite 85t or Bose QuietComfort wireless earbuds. But when compared to their price range, it offers decent sound for this price range.
Besides, the Skullcandy Sesh Evo also has 3 preset EQ modes: movie, music, and podcast.
Specs: fit-type: in-ear, dimension: 7.28″ x 4.21″ x 1.54″, weight: 63.5g, driver diameter: 6mm, frequency response: 20 – 20 kHz, impedance: 32 ohms, total harmonic distortion (THD): <3% at 1KHz, SPL (sound pressure level): 99 – 105dB, Bluetooth 5.0
Features: true wireless in-ear, playtime: 5 hours (earbuds)/ 20 hours (with charge case), use either bud solo, 3-EQ mode selectable (music/movie/podcast), built-in tile technology, IP rating: IP55 sweat & water & dust resistance
What’s in the box: Skullcandy Sesh Evo true wireless earbuds, charging case, ear gels: S/M/L, USB-C charging cable, user guide
Specs: fit-type: in-ear, dimension: 7.28″ x 4.61″ x 1.38″, weight: 1.8 ounces, driver diameter: 6mm, frequency response: 20 – 20 kHz, impedance: 32 ohms±15%, total harmonic distortion (THD): <3% at 1KHz, sound pressure level (SPL): 99-105dB, Bluetooth 5.0
Features: true wireless in-ear, playtime: 6 hours (earbuds)/30 hours (with charging case), quick charge, equalizer: 3-EQ mode (music/movie/podcast), IP rating: IP55 sweat & water & dust resistant, full media control each bud and use either bud, ambient mode
Skullcandy Grind True Wireless Earbuds
Specs: fit-type: in-ear, dimension: 7.28″ x 3.54″ x 1.38″, weight: -, Bluetooth 5.2
Features: true wireless earbuds, playtime: 9 hours (earbuds)/40 hours (with case), use either bud solo, voice control: yes (Skull-iQ smart voice control), built-in Tile Finding technology, sweat & water resistant: IP55, rapid charge: yes (10 min get 2 hrs), Spotify tap: yes, share audio: yes
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 2″ x 1″ x 1″, weight: 7.2 ounces, driver: , Bluetooth 5.0, battery capacity: 2200mAh (charging case),
Features: wireless, stereo hi-fi sound, lossless HD rendering technology, waterproof rating: IPX7, playtime: 3.5-4 hours (single charge earbuds)/72 hours (charging case), auto power on/off, instant connect
In the box: Pasonomi X9 true wireless earbuds, 2200mAh Charging Case, micro USB charging cable, 5 pairs of different sizes ear tips, User Manual
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 6.69″ x 4.53″ x 1.77″, weight: 12g(2 earbuds)/48g (charge case), Bluetooth 5.1, Bluetooth profile: A2DP/AVRCP/HSP/ HFP, support code: SBC/AAC/aptX™, charging type: USB-C, full charge time: 1.5 hours, frequency response: 5 – 21kHz, THD: <0,08% (1kHz / 94dB)
Features: true wireless, active noise-canceling, ergonomic & lightweight design, sound: natural mids/clear & detailed treble/deep bass, playtime: 7 hours (earbuds)/28 hours (with charging case), customizable touch-control, voice assistant: Google assistant/Siri/Alexa, splash-resistant: IPX4, aptX, quick charge: 15 minutes get 1.5 hours, app: Sennheiser Smart Control app for iOS™ and Android™, warranty: 2 years
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I will try to write everything about these wireless earbuds in the Skullcandy Sesh Evo review article. I know these wireless earbuds are not the best wireless earbuds, but they are cheap and have good build quality. They provide moderate to less battery life and decent sound quality for their price. If you don’t mind, just need some lightweight wireless earbuds with the decent build quality for listening to music and making phone calls, the Skullcandy Sesh Evo might be right for you.
True wireless earbuds, built-in Tile Tracking, 3 EQ modes preset: music/movie/podcast, IP55 waterproof, 5 hours of playtime + 15 hours with the case, rapid charge (10 mins get 2 hours), use either bud
true wireless earbuds, Bluetooth 5.3, multipoint connection: simultaneously connect to two devices and seamlessly switch, active noise-canceling: -48dB, transparency mode, playtime: up to 8 hours (single charge)/140 hours (with charging case), fast charge: 10 minutes get 2 hours, waterproof rating: IPX6, low latency: 0.038 secs, built-in 4 ENC mics
true wireless earbuds, hybrid active noise canceling, multi-mode noise cancellation: transport/outdoor/indoor, drivers: 11mm bio-composite drivers, clear calls with 6-mic noise- canceling, playtime: 7 hours (single charge)/35 hours (with charging case), quick charge: 10 minutes get 1.5 hours, app: Soundcore app, 22 preset sound profiles, 3 ANC modes, waterproof rating: IPX5
true wireless earbuds, Bluetooth 5.0, 6 pairs of ear tips (different sizes), featuring Bass Boost mode & no-lag movie mode, playtime: 8 hours (single charge)/ 32 hours (in total with case), IPX7 water resistance, built-in mic, compatible with all phones & Tablets, in the box: Back Bay Tempo 30 wireless earbuds/user manual/charging case/ear tips, color options: black/white/red/navy/rose gold/lavender/champagne
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