Blissfully contribute to the demise of your hearing as you blast your music through the Skullcandy Hesh Headphones. The Hesh Headphone's earcup uses a monstrous 50mm power driver and a sound-boosting dome shape to produce studio quality sound at an affordable price. A soft leather headwrap and earpads make non-stop rocking comfortable, or at least until you need to recharge your iPod. When you're on the subway, adjust your music's volume with the in-line control to hear what stop you're at—whether you understand what the garbled voice says over the intercom is another matter.
Bottom Line: Go deaf to a great soundtrack pumpin' through the Skullcandy Hesh Headphones.
The local Boathouse has had 6 of these returned because they have cracked/broken at the mid point between the speaker and the center of the headwrap.
The cord length is good. I like it's length better than the SK PROs.
My SK PROs are a lot more durable. I've had mine stepped on twice, they've been sat on countless times. They're invincible :P.
Anyways, just thought the durability of these should come into question.
These headphones are pretty sweet. And they look good too. The quality of the sound is awesome, and they aren't those little earbuds that sometimes give my ears fatigue . Five stars all-the-way.
Alright, first off, the sound quality is amazing, and the bass gets the job done. They go extremely loud, cancel noise well, and the in line volume is really nice for snowboarding. I have broken one pair so far, but that was from my brother throwing them against a wall. My only complaint is that if you extend the headphones too much and they bend a little too much, the edges of the plastic might crack, and break if you aren't careful. they still work fine, but I have to be careful not to extend them past a certain point.