
Skullcandy launches Crusher Wireless headphones and Sesh ANC active earbuds
The new Crusher Wireless is a redesign of the iconic Skullcandy headphones launched in 2016. The company claims that the headphone has been re-engineered to deliver an even more immersive audio experience. These headphones feature Skullcandy's exclusive Stereo Haptic Bass that offers a unique two-sensory experience, making the listener feel the bass.
With Bluetooth connectivity and intuitive movable sensory bass controls, users can customise the bass levels according to their preference. The Crusher Wireless is made for audiophiles, whether you are a gaming fanatic, a music lover, or a movie buff. It boasts a 40-hour battery life, plush memory foam ear cushions for comfort, and a noise-isolating fit to keep the outside world at bay. When it comes to battery life, Skullcandy claims that the headphone offers up to three hours of playback with a mere 10-minute charge. Besides, the foldable design makes it incredibly portable, perfect for those who are always on the go.
On the other hand, the Sesh ANC Active is yet another standout member of Skullcandy's new Active collection. These earbuds are built for the intrepid outdoor enthusiast, sports fan, and fitness fanatic. The earbuds come with an IP67 sweat and waterproof rating. It features an in-ear Fit Grip design that ensures they stay snug, even during your most hardcore workouts.
They also incorporate a customisable 4-mic active noise cancellation system to effectively silence the surroundings, while Stay-Aware Mode allows you to conveniently tune back into your environment when needed. Users can personalise their audio experience with customised audio calibration and enjoy up to 28 hours of battery life with ANC activated (and 48 hours without ANC). All these features, including ANC activation, are easily controlled via the Skullcandy App.

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