Skullcandy Over Ear Headphone
Take a look at the Skullcandy Hesh Evo Wireless over-ear headphones if you’re searching for something less expensive for your workout. These cans are not quite as robust as our top option, and there’s a considerable price difference. Still, have a look if you’re searching for headphones that will be less expensive to replace in the event of damage. They don’t feel overly tight and are stable enough for mild to moderate workout.
Although their synthetic leather lining tends to retain heat, their earpads are deep and somewhat pleasant. Thankfully, you can use them for a lot of exercises before needing to charge them because their battery lasts for about 44 hours on a single charge. Even though they lack an ANC feature and have trouble subduing ambient sounds, such as passing cars or noisy gym patrons, they might be a better buy if you want to be aware of your surroundings when running outside.
The TREBLAB Z7 Pro Wireless are more robust mid-range over-ears if the decrease in build quality disturbs you. Although they cost more than the Skullcandy, they are more suitable for strenuous exercises and outdoor outings since they have an IPX4 rating, which protects against water splashes and is uncommon for over-ear headphones.
Pros
- Supreme Audio: Powered by robust 40mm drivers and exceptional acoustics, the Hesh Evo offers crystal-clear sound at an affordable price, setting a new standard for sound quality.
- 36-Hour Battery Life: Whether traveling or engaged in extended gaming sessions, the Hesh Evo supports you. Its rapid charge feature provides 3 hours of listening after just 10 minutes of charging.
- Sick Fit: Described as cushiony and plush, these headphones feature a soft headband, ample cushioning around the ears, and noise isolation, ensuring a comfortable and immersive experience.
Cons
- Poor noise isolation performance.
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