
Skullcandy Indy Evo
6 h, Wireless
Skullcandy Indy Evo
6 h, Wireless
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
Initially top headphones for a good price. Very good sound quality
However, the felt came off completely on one pair of headphones and a little on the other. Since then, the left headphone is a lot louder than the right one, which is why I can't use them anymore.
On my friend's headphones, they both fell off completely, which means that the speakers inside have no protection at all against dirt or damage.
In retrospect, I would have preferred to buy a slightly more expensive, higher quality product that would also last.
A slightly smaller problem is that the connection sometimes breaks when there is something between the phone and the headphones (jacket, hand in pocket, hand over the headphones, thicker clothing). Most of the time, however, this is not a problem.
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
sometime it takes time to connect to the phone
I would advise you to look for another model/brand, the plastic of the box looks very cheap, the silicone adapters come off the earphones too often and I personally had problems with phone calls. Note that there is a list of commands that can be executed by tapping the side of the headphones.
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (No noise cancelling, 6 h, Wireless)
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
Basically work.
You can change the rubber holders, as well as the size of the plug. But is uncomfortable for me - no matter how I configure them.
In the meantime, I have given up hope of suitable in-ears (with rubber plugs) and purchased Earbuds.
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (No noise cancelling, 6 h, Wireless)
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
In itself super headphones, but this removable rubber add-on for better grip presses suuuuper uncomfortable and makes them not wearable for me, so I had to take it off. At first I had the problem that I hardly got the headphones out of the case, now I manage it immediately-but needs some practice when the rubber attachment is missing.
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
Had great difficulty at first to connect the headphones with each other and then with my phone. App and online forums have helped but and now the connection works smoothly. However, I noticed that the music quality, depending on the genre, leaves much to be desired. I count mainly electronic music with a lot of bass or metal music. Pop, for example, sounds good. But you can overlook that. The feeling of being on the move without cables is great.
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)
Headphones with a correct sound. They fit well. The "Ambient mode" is not very functional. I am still very happy with these headphones
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (No noise cancelling, 6 h, Wireless)
Until recently, I used the old Indys. The Indy Evos are really a good upgrade. First of all, they look better than their predecessors, they are more comfortable, and the runtime is much longer. Sound-wise, they convince me completely. I can highly recommend them for everyday use like school or commuting. The microphone is not really a big deal, but I don't mind because I never use the Indy Evos on the phone anyway. The Indy Evos are a good alternative to other earbuds.
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This review was created for a different variant: Indy Evo (6 h, Wireless)