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Skullcandy Hesh 2 Wireless, the best wireless heaphones you could get under 100$. A COMPLETE REVIEW


                            If you are looking for a pair of premium headphones under 100$, here is the answer, the “Skullcandy Hesh 2 wireless”. These pair of headphones from skullcandy are wireless and made with premium materials giving you a sturdy build quality and performance. These are super comfy headphones from skullcandy allowing you to use these ones for long hours without any problems.






These headphones are Bluetooth® wireless and has a 15-hour rechargeable battery which makes it good for long trips. Hesh 2 Wireless features skullcandy’s Supreme Sound™ technology producing attacking, powerful bass; warm, natural vocals; and precision highs. 












The headphones have Soft synthetic leather ear cushions which provide endless comfort for your longest playlists. The flexible headband features a metal understructure that can withstand the punishment of everyday use. The   On-board +/- buttons let you adjust volume and choose songs. Answer and place calls on hold with the round power button.



They are superior in styling, comfort, connection properties, and control features. The large volume control and connection buttons are especially helpful and easy to use. The air pads are soft but provide a good noise canceling seal. They charge up quickly with an easy access micro USB port, which lasts for many hours. The Supreme Sound quality is clean and crisp, with good bass but not overpowering. I've worn these for many hours without ever having any distortion with excellent Bluetooth range and no skipping. The price is outstanding, especially when you consider that you also get a carrying bag, USB charging cord, and a microphone cable, in case you don't want to use the Bluetooth.

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