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14 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 14 reviews of Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2. The average rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other Headphones for all reviews. Views about the usability and comfort are overall positive. The sound and durability are also appreciated. The price and noise isolation get mixed comments, and many are negative about the treble quality and portability.
bass quality, durability, sound, comfort, usability
portability, treble quality
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Headphones the Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 91/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Tim Gideon (pcmag.com)
The Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2 headphones don't particularly excel at noise cancellation, but they feel comfortable and deliver brain-rattling levels of bass.
Expert review by (laptopmag.com)
Did you borrow your mom's straighteners as a kid? These are ideal for you
Comfortable, stylish design ; Excellent voice control ; Great call quality ; Stellar battery life ; Amazing sound quality for metal…
…but mid for everything else ; Limited EQ customizability ; Average ANC with hiss ; Pricey at $229
The Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2s are a great pair of headphones for metalheads, emos, and punks, while packing strong battery life and a dense feature set to boot. But that bone-rattling sensory bass is just too much for any other genre to make these a...
Expert review by : Michael Brown (techhive.com)
Gamers might also appreciate this headphone's ability to rattle your brain with its over-the-top bass response, but it won't impress critical listeners.
Insane amounts of bass response ; Robust construction ; Rich feature set ; Long battery life, passive listening with no battery
Insane amounts of bass response ; Weak active noise cancellation ; Flat highs ; No aptX or LDAC support
If bass is ace in your book, you’ll dig the Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2. Playing music on this headphone feels like you’ve strapped a pair of 12-inch subwoofers to your head. Its noise cancellation pales in comparison to the higher-priced competition,...
Expert review by : Jason Bouwmeester (techaeris.com)
Our Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2 review takes a look at a pair of wireless headphones which offer longer battery life, better controls, and new features over its predecessor.
Great sound with Sensory Bass in music, videos, and gaming ; Sensory Bass easily adjustable ; Comfortable, sturdy feeling build quality ; Outstanding battery life with quick charge ; Headphones can be controlled via voice commands ; Pretty solid ANC ;...
Not much bass without Sensory Bass enabled ; Sensory Bass not for everyone
The Skullcandy Crusher ANC headphones easily earned a Top Pick of 2020 Award here at Techaeris back in 2020. Once again, the minor adjustments and improvements make this an easy headset to recommend and it, once again, earns a Top Pick Award here at...
Expert review by : Indiana Lang Indiana Lang, owner of Emptor Audio a (hometheaterreview.com)
Overall, Skullcandy has crafted an impressive pair of headphones with the Crusher 2s, offering a compelling combination of bass-heavy audio performance, balanced sound, and a reasonable price point. If you're a basshead on a budget, these headphones...
Nails the bass! Impressive low-end for the price! ; High quality construction ; Easy to use and see buttons ; Compact carrying case, well thought out
Poor call quality ; Slight lack of high clarity, offsetting bass
Wow, I really went into this review not expecting much from Skullcandy, but the Crusher 2s have made me a believer. These are easily some of the best bass-heavy headphones I've reviewed under $300. The exceptional bass performance, combined with a...
Expert review by (androidcentral.com)
Skullcandy retains its reputation for rumbling bass in ways that totally fit with the Crusher ANC 2 name, but you have to give something up to get it. These cans will give you all the bass you want.
Expert review by : Tyler Hayes (appleinsider.com)
Skullcandy's original Crusher ANC wireless headphones dialed up skull-rattling bass and this new model continues that same tradition, but with more comfort, sophistication, and added features.
Expert review by : Max Langridge (techradar.com)
Skull-crushing sound steals the show, but audio purists should approach with caution
Controls bass well, even at higher levels ; Physical control buttons more intuitive than touch ; Excellent battery life
Not the last word in insight or dynamic expression ; Pigeonholed into suiting niche genres
Skullcandy has delivered one of the most fun pairs of headphones in recent memory. If you love bass levels of your music to rattle your skull, you’ll find much to love here. Add on an almost-endless list of features, tactile control buttons and a...
Expert review by (t3.com)
The viral, eardrum-shattering headphones add active noise cancellation and more for an immersive listening experience
Highly personalisable sound ; Feels more comfortable than its predecessor ; Active Noise Cancellation ; Software updates and potential new features added in the future via Skull-iQ ; Premium carry case ; Long battery life
ANC overlay is audible at maximum intensity ; You must have the Skull-iQ app active on your smartphone for voice control to work ; No proximity sensor (for auto on/off when headphones aren't on your head)
The Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2 Headphones build on their bass-heavy predecessor and add active noise cancellation to provide an even more immersive sound. Gamers and movie buffs would benefit the most from using them, but electronic and rock music fans...
Expert review by : Tom Morgan-Freelander (stuff.tv)
Crusher by name, Crusher by nature. But extreme bass option aside, the Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2 are an entertaining listen
Lots of features, including effective ANC ; Stil a fun listen without the extra bass ; Long-lasting battery and quick charging
Bass slider can get stupidly boomy ; Audiophiles shoud look elsewhere
Head-rattling bass won’t be for everyone – but there’s a comfortable, fully-featured pair of headphones underneath the gimmics