With the Dime, the US company Skullcandy offers great-sounding, cable-free in-ears at an attractive price. They are characterised by an ultra-portable design in a pocket-friendly format and offer extensive device control via remote button.
With the Dime, the US company Skullcandy offers great-sounding, cable-free in-ears at an attractive price. They are characterised by an ultra-portable design in a pocket-friendly format and offer extensive device control via remote button.
At $25, the Skullcandy Dime has the aesthetic and sonic appeal to satisfy budget shoppers that want cheap yet reliable wireless earbuds. To say the Dime is merely good for its price would be insulting.
Superb sound for the price, Water resistance, Compact, trendy charging case, Can use in stereo or mono, Secure fit
No app or extra features, Short battery life, Impractical button layout
Skullcandy’s latest pair of true wireless earbuds are quite the attention grabber . Not for any notable features or accomplishments, but rather the price—$25 is quite the bargain. But while you may expect these to be low-end earbuds that barely function, they are much, much more than that.
Incredibly affordable, Great audio quality, Convenient touch buttons
Uncomfortable after long periods of use, Cheap-feeling case
While they cost more than 10 cents, the Skullcandy Dime True Wireless Earbuds are the most affordable wire-free earphones we've seen at just $24.99. Yes, some compromises have been made to reach such a low price: everything here is plastic and looks it, the charging cable is about the length of a pinky finger, and included accessories are kept to a bare minimum. But sonically, these eabuds deliver rich, boosted (but not unnatural) bass depth matched with bright, detailed highs. Their solid audio performance makes it easier to forgive some of the other issues, such as relatively short battery life and poorly implemented controls.No Surprises Skullcandy markets the Dime True Wireless Earbuds as “noise isolating,” but any earphones that seal off the ear canal securely are essentially isolating noise to a degree. If they create a strong seal, then the noise isolation is going to be even more effective. So it's not that the statement is untrue, but don't confuse these earphones with on...
The true wireless Skullcandy Dime earbuds deliver audio that sounds far better than you'd expect for just $25.
Inexpensive; Surprisingly powerful audio performance; Solid mic clarity; Water-resistant design
Poor battery life; Cheap plastic build; Cumbersome on-ear controls
The Skullcandy Dime are great for sports and fitness. They have a stable fit and are rated IPX4 for water resistance, although we don't currently test it. They're also fairly comfortable; that said, you may have to hold the buds down to register a command without putting pressure on your ear.
Great build quality., Stable and breathable design.
3.8-hour continuous battery life.
Great product, fits well and great sound
Skullcandy seems to be staying true to its top-notch brand standards at affordable prices with these little goodies. Whether you are looking for headphones to use while working out, during your daily commute, or something else, the Skullcandy Dime wireless earbuds are a great choice.
Skullcandy has sent us a set of its ridiculously cheap Dime true wireless earbuds. At US$24.99 a pair, you can buy six sets of Dimes for the price of a set of Apple AirPods, and have enough change for a couple coffees. So how well do they do the job?
Decent true wireless earbuds usually cost at least $100. Skullcandy has proven that users can have decent sound and an affordable price point with the Skullcandy Dime earbuds. Are they perfect? No. But for the price point, they can’t be beaten.
Great sound for the price, Great price for the sound, Compact and light design, IPX4 rating, Impulse buy priced
Relatively short battery life compared to other offerings, Physical MFB button is a bit of a pain as it pushes the earbud into your ear when pressed, Micro-USB port
Fit and sound well for a good price
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