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Skullcandy SC-SBP3.5 Smokin Bud (Pink)

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Skullcandy SC-SBP3.5 Smokin Bud (Pink)
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Skullcandy
Color: Pink
EAN: 0859381000655
Label: Skullcandy
Product Manufacturer: Skullcandy
Model: SC-SBP3.5
Publisher: Skullcandy
Studio: Skullcandy
Variation Description: Pink


Piece facts:
  • 9mm driver
  • Ear fitting noise reduction sleeve
  • Direct-to-ear high fidelity acoustic
  • In-line volume control
  • Travel case




(Pink) Bud Smokin SC-SBP3.5 Skullcandy






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When all you want to hear is your music, Skullcandy's exclusive noise eliminating sleeve makes it happen. Smokin' Buds deliver the frequency range and fast response found in full-size headphones in a direct-to-ear package all the while isolating you from external haze.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Quality is not great ...
I've owned 3 pairs of these earbuds in the last year. The first pair's demise was due to gnawing pets, so those are off the hook. In Oct 2008, I bought a pink pair of these "Smokin' Buds" after my trusty Sony's bit the dust. I liked the analog volume control on them, and the silicone fittings stay nicely on the earbud. But, after about 1 month of use, the headphone jack quit playing nice with my iPod Touch. Other earbuds worked in the iPod, and the Skullcandy worked with other devices, but they didn't work together. (For the record, these had an L-shaped headphone jack, where the jack was perpendicular to the direction of the earbud cable)

At this point, I borrowed another pair of Skullcandy earbuds. These were very similar to my pink ones, except the earbud jack was straight, inline with the wire direction. Today the cable got caught on a chair and I accidentally ripped the headphone jack out from the audio wire. I've have snags like this before with lots of different earbuds, and never had this happen.

Yes, they're cheap($), but you get what you pay for. I guess if you are a more gentle user than I, these might work for you.

I would recommend some Sony's instead. I had two different pairs that lasted for over 1.5 years each. Much better quality.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - good sound- poor design, lasted 2 months
liked the sound- good for coffee shop studying as it blocked out other noise well.
however the volume control on the chord was too bulky and acted as a weight while jogging. constantly having to put earbuds back in ears.
after 2 months, the left side stopped working and only works when i hold the chord at the base at a certain angle.
pay ten bucks more and get a better product.




Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Headphones, but not for everyone! ...
I bought these headphones for the first time about a year ago when they first came out. I decided I'd give them a shot and threw them on! I fell in love INSTANTLY! The bass was very powerful and the sound was crisp and clear. They're really good headphones for the price, and the noise canceling effect is a really nice plus. However, I have noticed that when I let people use them (or read reviews), some people have a lot of trouble keeping them in their ears. Or they complain that they hurt their ears or feel uncomfortable. I've never had a problem with this, but with the number of people I've seen complaining about it, it definatley must be a problem. I don't mean to say don't give them a chance! If you have the extra cash, just try them out, who knows? You may end up loving them! But be cautious, they might not fit in your ears. But hey, they fit in mine! And when the ones I have break, I'll buy another pair of Skullcandy headphones :]




Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Great...and then the letdown comes...
I got a white pair of these for my birthday in April, and they were fabulous. The sound is crisp, and you have great volume control. The bass is also great for people that really like heavy-bass music.
And then, in August, all the sudden, the right ear broke, and just stopped working for no apparent reason. I can live with that, so I just let it go. But then 3 days later, the left ear broke just like the right one! No matter how many ways I positioned it, or cleaned it, they just wouldn't work.
They lasted 5 months....not so good....



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Amazing Sound Quality ...
These earphones are what I've been wanting for a long time. Something affordable but not cheap. These earphones are the best you can get without spending an arm and a leg. The sound quality is top notch, like you're listening to a 2 grand sound system in a car. The sound is crisp and the bass thumps nicely. Also, I can use them to jog if I run the bud over the back of my ear and bring it down upside down into my ear. This has the wire rest on the back of my ear so when I jog the earphones don't jar out. The case that comes with it is nice and protects all of the product.

Overall: Amazing both in sound and stability.
I recommend these to everyone!

-Glenn

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