Testseek.com have collected 50 expert reviews of the Skullcandy Grind Wireless and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Skullcandy Grind Wireless.
April 2016
(77%)
50 Reviews
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In the battle of the brands, it can be hard to trust an outsider. You probably know and trust companies like Sennheiser, Sony, Bose and Beats. And nothing against the tried and true headphone manufacturers, but a lot of what you're paying for is the name...
Abstract: 20cm from the bass of the earbuds to the top of the padded headband is the maximum size this includes the 3cm of adjustment possible on each sideband. The earpads are circular at 7.5cm and the weight of the unit is 180grams.When the unit is at maximum siz...
Abstract: While I am not a great believer in co-incidents, they do happen. As an example I was in hospital having treatment for a skull problem when SkullCandy released its new headset in the UK.As its title might indicate, the SkullCandy Grind Wireless is an untet...
At around £30 more than the original Skullcandy Grind, it's a worthy upgrade if you want to do away with the cable, but the Grind Wireless isn't quite as fantastic value. At £70, they're now competing with other Bluetooth headphones, such as my personal f...
Abstract: I was somewhat dismissive of headphones in my review of the room-filling Yamaha RX-V679. My point being that rather than using music to open up new worlds to us, we tend these days to pipe music direct into our ears to shut out the world when we travel an...
Published: 2016-04-22, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Balanced sound, Lightweight, Range of colours available, Can use wired, Great value
Onear cans do allow leakage
It's hard not to compare audio quality between different headphones whilst ignoring the price. The thing is, price isn't always the mark of quality.The Skullcandy Grind Wireless delivers in every area you would want. They are not only lightweight and comf...
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Published: 2016-04-19, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
poor isolation, painful on the ears, do not fold down for travel, leak sound at high volumes
The Skullcandy Grind Wireless headphones get so much right for £70, but the ear-crushing fit ruins the experience. All on-ear headphones pinch to some extent, but none had hurt my ears quite as much as these.If your ears can stand the crushing, the isolat...
Comfortable, cheap and acoustically sound, Skullcandy's Grind Wireless over-ear headphones are as good or better than the competition for around half the price...
The Skullcandy Grind sounds surprisingly good for its modest price, is lightweight and comfortable to wear and has a remote/microphone built into the left earcup. Headband is made of metal instead of plastic
Doesn't fold up or come with a carrying case; only performs OK as a headset for making calls
The Grind Wireless offers a comfortable fit and good sound for its relatively modest price point...