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Skullcandy’s Crusher Evo headphones are even better at rattling your brain

Christine Fisher, @cfisherwrites

September 3, 2020
 
Skullcandy’s Crusher Evo headphones are even better at rattling your brain | DeviceDaily.com

Skullcandy says its new Crusher Evo wireless headphones are more brain rattling than ever. The Crusher line has been using haptics to create “an ultra-realistic sensory bass experience” since 2013, but Skullcandy says the Crusher Evo cans offer “more multi-dimensional haptic vibration patterns” for a wider range of bass frequencies. 

The Crusher Evo also come with “personal sound” from Audiodo. The feature lets users take a quiz in the companion app and then adjusts the headphones to their preferences. Skullcandy introduced this feature in its Crusher ANC headphones last year, but those cost a whopping $320. The Crusher EVO don’t come with active noise cancellation, but they’re more affordable at $200.

Skullcandy’s Crusher Evo headphones are even better at rattling your brain | DeviceDaily.com

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The Evo promise 40 hours of battery life, plus rapid charging technology that delivers a four-hour boost with a 10-minute charge. Touch controls let users take calls, change tracks, adjust volume and activate voice assistants. Like previous Crusher cans, these headphones have built-in Tile, so you’ll be able to locate them quickly, and they fold flat for easy storage. 

The headphones come in True Black and Chill Grey, and they’re available now from Skullcandy’s website.

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