Skullcandy Sesh True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds
$13.99
$59.99
77% off
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Condition: New
Color: Black
Top positive review
1 people found this helpful
Great for the price and fairly durable!
By Elizabeth Johnson on Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2020
Skullcandy has always been a brand I've loved so I really love the freedom of having true wireless earbuds. One of the issues I find with earbuds in general, is that my ears are just small. My earholes are small and my ear is small in general. A lot of earbuds end up hurting after a while. I had a knock off version of airpods and they didn't feel good at all. These fit better than other earbuds I've had and don't hurt as much (as much being the key words). The sound quality is pretty good but they aren't really noise cancelling which is fine because that's not what I was looking for. The battery life isn't great but it's not bad because the case recharges four times. I keep chargers with me anyway so it's no big deal. As far as durability, I've dropped them and they've gone flying across the room by accident. They still work just the same and I can't even see any scratches on them. I got the gray color and they look smashing. All in all, they are good for my needs and I really like them.
Top critical review
1 people found this helpful
Decent earbuds with hit or miss bluetooth connection and frustrating controls.
By Gary Van De Walker on Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021
If you're looking for budget bluetooth earbuds, I would recommend getting these, but be warned that there are some significant problems with these. For starters, the Bluetooth connection is finicky. I have had an issue since day one where I will get incredibly choppy audio until I wave around the master earbud around my laptop so it can get a better connection. I haven't had this issue with my phone yet, so it could also be just an issue with my laptop's bluetooth receiver. Take that information as you wish. My main problem with them is the controls. Each earbud has a button on the side for turning them off and on, controlling volume, pausing, clearing the connection with your device, etc. The problem is that I can barely get any of these functions besides turning them off and on and pausing to work. For example; to clear the connection with your current device you are supposed to tap on the button six times to start pairing again. So far, I have found that really means to spam it until it starts pairing again. I have also had no luck with skipping tracks or controlling the volume. I'm not expecting a lot from these earbuds, but it's disappointing that most of the basic controls don't seem to work. Otherwise, I think these work fine. Sound's okay, they feel comfortable, and they cancel out a fair amount of noise.
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