Skullcandy Hesh 3 Headphones Deliver Strong Audio
PC Magazine|November 2017

With the Hesh 3 Bluetooth headphones, the typically excessive Skullcandy seems to be refining both its design and its sound signature.

Tim Gideon
Skullcandy Hesh 3 Headphones Deliver Strong Audio
The headphones have almost no design flourishes—they look blank. That itself is a statement. But the other notable aspect is a balanced, crisp sound. There’s a strong bass presence, but it’s never over the top, and the high-mids and highs command more of the spotlight. It’s a good new look (and sound) for the company and a solid option in this price range.​

DESIGN

The circumaural (over-ear) Hesh 3 headphones are available in black, blue, gray, or red, all with a matte finish. There initially appear to be no markings, but if you squint closely, you’ll see the Skullcandy logo. This look is undeniably cool—it says nothing, and it reflects nothing, so it’s whatever you project upon it. The headphones are also pretty comfortable—the memory foam earpads are plush, and the underside of the headband is well-cushioned. Inside each earcup, 40mm drivers deliver the audio.

The right earcup houses onboard controls in the form of a three-button remote. The central button controls playback and call management and summons voice controls, and the plus and minus buttons handle volume and track navigation. The earpads themselves block out a substantial amount of ambient noise passively. Many headphones make this claim, but it’s immediately noticeable when you put the Hesh 3 on.

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