Updated
Updated · Engadget · Jul 16
Skullcandy Crusher 1080 Delivers Bose-Tuned ANC and Haptic Bass for $270
Updated
Updated · Engadget · Jul 16

Skullcandy Crusher 1080 Delivers Bose-Tuned ANC and Haptic Bass for $270

1 articles · Updated · Engadget · Jul 16

Summary

  • $270 Crusher 1080 emerges as Skullcandy’s most complete flagship yet, pairing its signature haptic bass with Bose-backed audio and active noise cancellation in a more premium all-round package.
  • 50 hours of battery with ANC on — or 60 without — plus multipoint Bluetooth, Auracast, fast charging and wired USB-C and 3.5mm support give it a full flagship feature set.
  • Bose integration drives the biggest upgrade: sound is more balanced and open than earlier Crushers, while ANC handles constant background noise well enough to beat some similarly priced rivals in Engadget’s testing.
  • Trade-offs remain in the hefty design, awkwardly placed physical controls and price positioning, with older Sony and Sennheiser models and cheaper Soundcore options crowding the segment.
  • Even so, the review says the 1080 is the first Crusher that can compete beyond bass alone, making Skullcandy a more credible player in premium wireless headphones.

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