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Hi just ordered some Skullcandy Smokin' Buds just wondering if any of you guys have these earphones? & Could tell me about the sound quality & bass thanks in advance!☺
waj786wajid said:
Hi just ordered some Skullcandy Smokin' Buds just wondering if any of you guys have these earphones? & Could tell me about the sound quality & bass thanks in advance!☺
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Maybe a better order is:
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* If not: weepmode enabled
I have seen reviews they sound good from reviews was just wondering if anyone has used them with android as most reviews were with ios devices!
I bought a pair and hated them. Sound quality is terrible. I returned them the same day. I decided to use the Samsung buds that came with the phone and they are way better. I keep all my ear buds from my phone's so I have a good supply, about six or seven pair .
Thanks I will wait till I receive item & report back. I will look into stock samsung earphones also as my previous pair broke.
I liked them. Until the housings fell apart out of nowhere
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Thanks mate i am getting mixed reviews from alot of people I will report back once I have tested item for myself.
Senihienser is the best!!!...CX 180...nothing can beat it's base and sound. I'm the proud owner
if they ever go bad on you, you can contact skullcandy and they will more than happily replace them or give you credit to purchase a different one. On my second set of FMJ
waj786wajid said:
Hi just ordered some Skullcandy Smokin' Buds just wondering if any of you guys have these earphones? & Could tell me about the sound quality & bass thanks in advance!☺
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It really depends on your budget and your definition of sound quality. My daily IEM is a set of Shure SE425, I like how it's flat and not overwhelmed by the bass, and a little boost from the EQ is fine for all types of music, clarity is second to none. For gym I usually listen to heavy bass house/ techno music. I used to have a pair of Skull back then, didn't ask for too much given the price. Ripped in 6 months then got a pair of Beats as a gift, was a big upgrade from Skull but still too muddy for my like. Now I got a pair of Denon C560R and the bass/charity is perfect; the only down side is it doesn't stay too well in my ear when I work out @ the gym, going to order a custom foam sleeves.
If by any chance you do refund your SkullCandy, you can go HERE to have a quick look. They do review of IEM from $30 - $1K; and a huge forum with user review will definitely assist you on your purchase. Good luck!
Hello guys can anyone suggest me what is the best quality earphones from this two for my S5 and are below earphones are original ???
or can anyone suggest me a good quality earbugs for $20 to $30
1.Skullcandy-http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OEM-ORIGINAL-SKULLCANDY-INKD-2-0-SUPREME-SOUND-EARBUD-HEADPHONES-w-MIC-/181630530138?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item2a4a05f25a
2.Noisehush-http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-NOISEHUSH-NX80-3-5mm-STEREO-HEADPHONES-HEADSET-MIC-ALL-COLORS-NX-80-MP3/261082854608?_trksid=p2045573.c100033.m2042&_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D32294%26meid%3D172e40f8bf5242a68f98e77d4bd0fd1d%26pid%3D100033%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D4%26mehot%3Dpp%26sd%3D251832557351
THANKS IN ADVANCE
I've heard Skullcandy nought out a small high-end brand and basically took their technology and olincorporated it into their own lines. Now I don't know how true that is. But I can definitely say their quality has improved. Whether it's from buying out a high end company or investing in their own tech. Personally I'm a big fan of Monster. I have a pair of Turbine Pro Copper ear buds that sound incredible. I haven't heard a different pair of buds that sound better. To give you an idea if how much skullcandy has improved, a friend of mine gave me a pair of Beats Studio headphones that I've been using with an inline mic as my gaming headset until I get the one I really want (which ironically are about 25% of the cost of this Beats pair that we both ended up being very underwhelmed by). U apologize for rambling. But without hearing either, I'd buy the Skullcandy of the two. Also, do keep in mind, audio devices are very user specific. That's why there's many high-end brands and not one single "best". If possible, I would suggest buying both pairs from a shop with a decent return policy, have your own little head-to-head review and then return the loser. And lastly, don't undervalue the source either. There may be comparable/better options available now, but Viper4Android has made a significant improvement to my music quality. But you do need root if you don't have it. I look forward to see what you decide. Good luck
52brandon said:
I've heard Skullcandy nought out a small high-end brand and basically took their technology and olincorporated it into their own lines. Now I don't know how true that is. But I can definitely say their quality has improved. Whether it's from buying out a high end company or investing in their own tech. Personally I'm a big fan of Monster. I have a pair of Turbine Pro Copper ear buds that sound incredible. I haven't heard a different pair of buds that sound better. To give you an idea if how much skullcandy has improved, a friend of mine gave me a pair of Beats Studio headphones that I've been using with an inline mic as my gaming headset until I get the one I really want (which ironically are about 25% of the cost of this Beats pair that we both ended up being very underwhelmed by). U apologize for rambling. But without hearing either, I'd buy the Skullcandy of the two. Also, do keep in mind, audio devices are very user specific. That's why there's many high-end brands and not one single "best". If possible, I would suggest buying both pairs from a shop with a decent return policy, have your own little head-to-head review and then return the loser. And lastly, don't undervalue the source either. There may be comparable/better options available now, but Viper4Android has made a significant improvement to my music quality. But you do need root if you don't have it. I look forward to see what you decide. Good luck
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A very biiig thanx for your reply mate
Ya um using viper4A sound mod And it sound incredible with my sennheiser headset
I want a very good earbug because normally in our country no one use headphones at the road
Anyways can u provide my a link to buy a good skullcandy
Because it is sooo hard to find the original ones with this chinees replicas
The offical website wont deliver it to our country
If u know a good place to buy please end me a link
Um a music fan
And i love to listen to music
thankyou again
To be honest, if the bid stays about the same on these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MONSTER-TUR...739?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1a02b3ba33
I couldn't suggest a pair of earbuds more. Because not many people know about em, they end up selling for far less than they're worth. And the best part is, they have a no questions asked replacement warranty. You trash your $300 earbuds, they replace em no issue. And if you can grab em at $50, it's sooooo worth it. I'll do some more research on the skull candy buds. But those are the exact buds I own and I've never heard headphones that sound better. They have like 16 ear pieces to fit your ear perfectly. And I didn't know how important that was until I used em. If you're dead-set on skullcandy, I'll do more research on em. But if the bidding stays low on those Turbines, I can't suggest them enough. I absolutely love mine and got em for 50% off at $150 and don't regret a second of it. Though I will still check into the skullcandy for you in the meantime
well I spoke to my friend that has the Skullcandy over-ear headphones. They're called Skullcandy Crusher. They have incredible range and a bass boost knob that allows you to go about as bass heavy as you could possibly need. I believe he paid $80 for them. Which is a bit out of your price-range, but the audio quality is fantastic. Not as goog ss the Monster Turbine Pros that I suggested, which are earbuds. But still WELL worth the money. I will continue to look into their earbuds specifically, but those headphones are fantastic
You should take a look over the Sol Republic Track series. Those are good headphones and the headband is made of a flexible plastic that are virtually indestructible
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Mi offers good quality iem very cheap, but you will have to find a trust worthy source, as there are many fakes on Ebay and from online sellers.
Try the amazon premium headphones.
I"m a fan of Apple's EarPods because they fit well in my ears. The amazon headphones are similar in shape and all of the buttons are completely compatible.
This is the most reliable headphone reviewer I've found on the net: http://theheadphonelist.com/headphone-list/
He covers equipment from $10 earbuds to custom in-ear monitors that can run well into the thousands, so you're getting a broad range of experience.
HTH
vinura kithmal said:
Hello guys can anyone suggest me what is the best quality earphones from this two for my S5 and are below earphones are original ???
or can anyone suggest me a good quality earbugs for $20 to $30
1.Skullcandy-http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OEM-ORIGINAL-SKULLCANDY-INKD-2-0-SUPREME-SOUND-EARBUD-HEADPHONES-w-MIC-/181630530138?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item2a4a05f25a
2.Noisehush-http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-NOISEHUSH-NX80-3-5mm-STEREO-HEADPHONES-HEADSET-MIC-ALL-COLORS-NX-80-MP3/261082854608?_trksid=p2045573.c100033.m2042&_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D32294%26meid%3D172e40f8bf5242a68f98e77d4bd0fd1d%26pid%3D100033%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D4%26mehot%3Dpp%26sd%3D251832557351
THANKS IN ADVANCE
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sorry man, but both choices are kinda crappy. if you want decent slightly v-shape sounding IEMs and fully-compatible controls go for Sennheiser MM30G! good news it's always on sale for $30-35
minister of etc said:
This is the most reliable headphone reviewer I've found on the net: http://theheadphonelist.com/headphone-list/
He covers equipment from $10 earbuds to custom in-ear monitors that can run well into the thousands, so you're getting a broad range of experience.
HTH
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this is so worth
much thanx for your replies guys
i really appreciate that
Hey guys, planning on getting the Moto G 3rd gen soon, would like to know which colour looks better and makes the bezel look thin overall. Also had a doubt wether the headphone sound quality is poor as mentioned on some reviews. Any one with the phone please comment cheers you guys.
I have an Ear Candy corded earphone and a set of Bluetooth ear buds and they both have excellent sound quality.
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Originally when the S4 came out, the other 3 members in my family were looking to upgrade their phones. They ended up getting the stock android earbuds with those S4s. I got my hands on them and they were the best earbuds I've ever used. Clear, high-quality sound with solid bass and a high ability to be EQ'd to personal preference, which is what I do whenever I listen to music (and now it sounds like **** without EQ). They even lasted me about 5-6 months each set, which included me playing basketball and dunking/generally playing all-out. They were everything I ever wanted.
Recently I made a purchase on cellularoutfitter.com, in which I purchased two sets of Samsung SGH-T528G OEM headphones, which look exactly the same.
Well, they're ****. They sound...muted and unclear, with a lack of balanced mid-high sound to give clarity and a profound lack of bass.
At this point, I'm not sure what to do. I'm guessing I purchased the wrong earbuds, but I'm not sure why the model number would make such a drastic difference in sound quality in comparison to what we got before when we bought SGH-I337 phones.
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
You probably just got lucky the first time.
Or they reduced the quality of the earbuds to save money.
All I know is that, generally, people are not very fond of the stock earbuds that come with many devices.
I suggest you try them before buying anything.
The headset included with my s4 mini GT-i9195i bore the numbers:
EHS64AVFWE
GH59-11720A
RFTG6
xJownage said:
Originally when the S4 came out, the other 3 members in my family were looking to upgrade their phones. They ended up getting the stock android earbuds with those S4s. I got my hands on them and they were the best earbuds I've ever used. Clear, high-quality sound with solid bass and a high ability to be EQ'd to personal preference, which is what I do whenever I listen to music (and now it sounds like **** without EQ). They even lasted me about 5-6 months each set, which included me playing basketball and dunking/generally playing all-out. They were everything I ever wanted.
Recently I made a purchase on cellularoutfitter.com, in which I purchased two sets of Samsung SGH-T528G OEM headphones, which look exactly the same.
Well, they're ****. They sound...muted and unclear, with a lack of balanced mid-high sound to give clarity and a profound lack of bass.
At this point, I'm not sure what to do. I'm guessing I purchased the wrong earbuds, but I'm not sure why the model number would make such a drastic difference in sound quality in comparison to what we got before when we bought SGH-I337 phones.
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
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I guess I can understand what you felt!!!
I also loved my Stock Earphones that came with my old S3!!
You can try the Philips SHE3590, they sound kinda similar to the stock ones and they are cheap!!!
I'd liked the s4 stock headset as well.
But before you decide for some new low budget earbuds read about
xiaomi Hybrid Piston 4.
Never heard better Earbuds in this price class.
Also try poweramp alpha
http://forum.powerampapp.com/index.php?/topic/8810-poweramp-alpha-build-703704/
Or maybe your Phone got root Rights try viper4android
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Agree. I always found the stock Samsung earbuds that come with most of the newer phones to have awesome sound and quality. Never got why people bought new ear buds as soon as they got their phones.
Lost mine, so had to buy a pair of Sony earbuds that cost 30, but got a discount. These things are bad ass, but would definitely just rock the stock ones if I didn't lose them.
Also, pretty sick that power amp makes ear buds. Definitely gonna the xiaomi ear buds a try. Amazing reviews, almost no bad reviews.
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I rarely use stock earbuds, just because of preference. You can get an awesome set of earbuds from China for just a few pennies and I always feel less guilty if I trash them. If you want to go really cheap, check out the Rock Mula's. Well made, excellent sound quality. If you have a few more pounds, Xiaomi Piston's are probably the best earbuds you'll ever own for less than £20.
Hello,
long time iPhone user here, last year i have been using the Airpods with my XS MAX that i sold.
I am looking for some "airpods equivelant" for my Samsung device (i got S10 and Note 10+)...i have unsuccesfully tried the Samsung Galaxy Buds, i am very dissapointed because the call quality which is the most important thing to me is not good at all, cant even compare it to the airpods...
So, what bluetooth would you recommend for everyday use, with good call quality so i can talk ?? I wouldn't like something like the old style bluetooth like Plantronics etc, i am looking for something fresh like Airpods, Galaxy Buds etc style
Airpods
You have Jabra. They have goods reviews.
From my experience, all bluetooth headsets have horrible call quality, including the Airpods. In a quiet place any would work fine, but once you go in public, it becomes really bad.
I always carry both wired and wireless headsets at the same time, just in case.
Huawei just released their Airpod clones. You could try one of those; otherwise Jabra's lineup are the best you're going to get without going into $250+ range.
Alternatively, you can just get Airpods. Even on Android, they have superior call quality, and there's plenty of apps on the Play Store that emulate the functionality it has on the iPhone or that the Galaxy Buds have on Samsung devices.
I use Cambridge Audio Melomamia 1's
Superb battery life and more subtle in the ears, I love them.
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I use Cambridge Audio Melomamia 1's
Superb battery life and more subtle in the ears, I love them.
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WOA! What a surprise! They look great
https://www.techradar.com/reviews/cambridge-audio-melomania-1
luismix said:
WOA! What a surprise! They look great
https://www.techradar.com/reviews/cambridge-audio-melomania-1
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One minor annoyance about the Melomania 1 is the microUSB charging port on the case.
An alternative to consider is the Creative Outlier Air TWS. IMO, it performs better than the reviews - both from the sonic aspects (details and presence), connectivity and price point, not to mention it's USB-C and rated for 10-hr per charge (plus 20 from the case). When it comes to sound quality and connectivity, they are my favorites. I have yet to experience any connection drop in various environment with plenty of radio-noise. The button is not as convenient as others, and I had to paint the LED-ring with flat black model paint to conceal the annoying pulsating blue light when there is no active sound source, even if BT is connected.
Sony wf-1000xm3. Best in class.
Xiaomi Mi Airdots, 30$ (so cheap) and they sound really good even in calls
I bought just now an Edifier TWS-1 ~ $30 from Ali, with ship from Spain. I am satisfied with it, 8-9 hrs battery and case can charge them 3-4 times, sum 34 hrs. It has built-in mic, I think that is crap, but sound drivers are OK. I recommend it.
I ordered the Liberty 2 Pro from Soundcore. I'll let you know if they are any good.
I vote on Xiaomi Mi Airdots too, cheap and awesome sound.
themohd said:
From my experience, all bluetooth headsets have horrible call quality, including the Airpods. In a quiet place any would work fine, but once you go in public, it becomes really bad.
I always carry both wired and wireless headsets at the same time, just in case.
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THIS!
Any wireless bud can only put its microphone as close to your mouth as your ear is. In a perfectly quiet setting, this is fine, as even several inches from your mouth, the signal to noise ratio will be high, and others can likely hear you well. For the galaxy buds, they have a second mic inside the bud (but outside your sealed canal. That isn't a very good place to collect sound from your voice, but is better than having a ton of background noise covering up your talking. So they switch to the inside mic whenever the outside mic measures a lot of noise. They just do some equalization on that signal to remove most of the spectrum outside of your primary voice frequencies (especially for intelligibility). It will sound bad (robot-like), but at least the other side will likely be able to make out your words.
If you want a decent headset for calls, you need to get the mic on a boom fairly close to your mouth. That's why you see so many of the wired headset folks holding the mic close to their mouth when speaking. I too keep a wired headset with a boom just for calls. Not needed if I have my buds in and I am in a quiet room, but pretty much necessary any other time.
Airpods works fine with Android. I'm using an app called MaterialPods to check battery status etc.
Creative Outlier Air. A little pricey, but they have great battery life and their sound quality is well above their price range. I bought them for my daughter and I will buy them for myself too.
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I use Cambridge Audio Melomamia 1's
Superb battery life and more subtle in the ears, I love them.
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I googled them and.. I mean... They might sound good, but it would be nice if they won't look like buttplugs for your ears
OP, why not just use Airpods? They work great on Android devices, you still get the same decent AAC audio and the fit and design clearly works for you. I have some of the Melomania as well, but I use Airpods when I'm out and about.
Creative Outlier Air.
Great sound quality, highest battery endurance and very good for talking. No dropouts or connectivity problems in general with my Galaxy S10.
The buttons could have been better, but it's just a minor annoyance.
Reystar22 said:
Hello,
long time iPhone user here, last year i have been using the Airpods with my XS MAX that i sold.
I am looking for some "airpods equivelant" for my Samsung device (i got S10 and Note 10+)...i have unsuccesfully tried the Samsung Galaxy Buds, i am very dissapointed because the call quality which is the most important thing to me is not good at all, cant even compare it to the airpods...
So, what bluetooth would you recommend for everyday use, with good call quality so i can talk ?? I wouldn't like something like the old style bluetooth like Plantronics etc, i am looking for something fresh like Airpods, Galaxy Buds etc style
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Why did you sell your airpods. You do realize they work with Android?