Skullcandy Uproars Review
- Rugved Deshmukh
- May 3, 2018
- 2 min read
Believe me I had no idea what I was doing when I bought these headphones, they looked cool on the shelf and were reasonably cheap (85 SGD) So i bought them.
What i was up for was a lot of happiness and a bit of dissapointment.
The box contains next to nothing, a charging cable, the headphones and a quick start guide along with a warranty card.
The all-plastic build doesn't feel flimsy or cheap in any way, the plastic used here is extremely good quality, but do take care the headphones are prone to scratches.
The ear cups were a bit of a disappointment, on one hand they were plush and light, but on the other hand they were quite fragile and tore up in just a few months of use.
This is the disappointment i was talking about, the only drawback of headphones which were on ear, uncomfort. These headphones are quite light but as they stay on the ear they are only tolerable for a short ammount of time.
The sound quality of these headphones is amazing. For something that is available in India for Rs.3999 they are totally worth it from the audio perspective.
The sound signature is punchy and bassy while not being overly punchy either, the vocals in songs is nicely crystalline and clear, which makes this an extremely balanced sound signature which even I , a basshead loves.
Overall if you are going forward to buy these headphones , go for it, although there are a much better built pair of headphones called Skullcandy Grind available for 1000 rupees more which are much better in terms of comfort for an on ear earphone.
But i personally wouldn't suggest using an on ear headphone so try looking for an over the ear headphone.
I would rate these headphone 7/10.
As Always, thanks for reading through the end!!!

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