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I recently purchased these for a great deal out of curiosity because of your review. And to be completely honest, I didn’t think they could possibly sound as good as your review suggests. But to my surprise they do sound great, just as your review suggests they would. I thought no way a fairly cheap pair of wireless Skullcandy earbuds could sound as good or better than some of the other earbuds I own, both wireless and wired. And I own a couple dozen other pairs of earbuds, some cheap, some fairly expensive, and these earbuds either outright sound better than or hold their own against all but a couple of them. If anyone is looking for a fairly cheap pair of earbuds that sound really good, then I would recommend giving these a look.
I also bought them thanks to review of “Rtings team”. I am so appreciated and so happy for being fan of Rtings site :) Regarding to “Skullcandy dime 3”; sound quality is great, but with this price its normal not to expect too much material quality. I use it only for running and gym; and I advise to all readers give a try to these earbuds to listen quality music. For rtings team I would like to place a kind request alongside with all by praises: That would be great to have “Spl Level” in headphones like you have in Speakers. For many users maximum sound volume is very important while buying headphones. Thank you in advance.
I also bought them thanks to review of “Rtings team”. I am so appreciated and so happy for being fan of Rtings site :) Regarding to “Skullcandy dime 3”; sound quality is great, but with this price its normal not to expect too much material quality. I use it only for running and gym; and I advise to all readers give a try to these earbuds to listen quality music. For rtings team I would like to place a kind request alongside with all by praises: That would be great to have “Spl Level” in headphones like you have in Speakers. For many users maximum sound volume is very important while buying headphones. Thank you in advance.
Hello Bashar. Thank you for the kind words. You are in luck We are adding a new metric in our next test bench It’s called Bluetooth Max SPL, you will find that in a new box called Electrical Aspects, For passive non amplified headphones it’s obviously impossible to know that, it depends of the amp, but all Bluetooth Headphones will have max level measured. Careful with your ears tough, maxing out your headphones is rarely a good Idea! The TBU is only a few days away. You can see all others improvement on this snapshot page https://www.rtings.com/headphones/learn/test-bench-2-0-preview
Hello Bashar. Thank you for the kind words. You are in luck We are adding a new metric in our next test bench It’s called Bluetooth Max SPL, you will find that in a new box called Electrical Aspects, For passive non amplified headphones it’s obviously impossible to know that, it depends of the amp, but all Bluetooth Headphones will have max level measured. Careful with your ears tough, maxing out your headphones is rarely a good Idea! The TBU is only a few days away. You can see all others improvement on this snapshot page https://www.rtings.com/headphones/learn/test-bench-2-0-preview
Thank you so much, I appreciate. Hope you could find enough time to update many popular (previous) reviews to test bench 2.0 :)