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Published: 2013-06-28, Author: Virginia , review by: reviewed.com
The Skullcandy Navigator won't bathe your ears in melodious bliss, but for $99.95, you could do far worse. Relatively comfortable and visually striking, these headphones are likely to please low-maintenance buyers. The left and right speakers don't always...
With its revised voicing, the Navigator becomes one of the most recommendable midpriced on-ears available. It's much cooler-looking than the Beyerdynamic DTX 501p, and about as comfortable, although it doesn't come with the DTX 501p's nice zippered case....
Published: 2013-05-05, Author: R. , review by: macworld.com
Abstract: When Bowers & Wilkins released the $300 P5 Mobile Hi-Fi Headphones (4.5 rating on a 1-to-5 scale) back in 2010, the company essentially introduced a new headphone category: comfortable, high-quality, portable, on-ear headphones that—perhaps most notably—l...
Abstract: Many of us are already familiar with the Skullcandy brand of headphones. They have a vast selection of styles to choose from and their prices vary along with them. Usually you sacrifice audio quality for the style. But with time Skullcandy has been releas...
Published: 2012-12-18, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The relatively compact Skullcandy Navigator on-ear headphones have a slick retro-future design, offer a comfortable fit with decent sound for $99 headphones, and their detachable cord has an Apple friendly inline remote/microphone.
Some headphones in this price range sound better; some of the inline remote features won't work with non-iOS devices.
While they don't quite measure up performance-wise to some competing models in this price range, the Skullcandy Navigators score points with their eye-catching design and comfortable fit.
Published: 2012-12-16, Author: Phil , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: start by looking at my video unboxing by clicking hereSkullcandy had a bit of a rocky start perception wise. They entered the audio peripheral market loudly, colorfully, and cheaply. They made a name for themselves quickly, but it wasn't a name that made ...
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Published: 2012-11-28, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Quality audio performance, with distortion-free deep bass response at high volumes. Cool design emulates Aviator sunglasses, includes inline microphone and remote for phone calls and controlling playback. Detachable cable adds value.
On-ear design leaks audio to those nearby. Drawstring carrying pouch sheds black felt particles—lots of them
Skullcandy's Navigator headphones meld cool style with distortion-free deep bass and a budget-friendly price tag....
Abstract: Skullcandy doesn’t do anything without a degree of flair, and that’s true even with a more streamlined product like the $99 Navigator on-ear headphones. The oblong “D” shape of the cups gives off the vibe of the headphones a pilot would wear, but don...
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Published: 2012-12-19, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The relatively compact Skullcandy Navigator on-ear headphones have a slick retro-future design, offer a comfortable fit with decent sound for $99 headphones, and their detachable cord has an Apple friendly inline remote/microphone
Some headphones in this price range sound better; some of the inline remote features won't work with non-iOS devices
While they don't quite measure up performance-wise to some competing models in this price range, the Skullcandy Navigators score points with their eye-catching design and comfortable fit....