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Hearing Clearly | Skullcandy Unveils The Venue & Crusher 360 Headphones

For years Skullcandy has been providing quality audio options for every level of listener. Offering these exceptional products at a reasonable price is a reason they’ve earned the loyalty of so many. My biggest issue is keeping track of them, honestly. Maintaining a frenetic pace in nearly everything I do. It seems my headphones are nearly always left behind or forgotten at home. Skullcandy knows the feeling apparently.

The Venue, a recent release, is a new Noise-canceling headphone with the integration of  Tile device-locating technology. The company has also used this opportunity to de a little re-imaging for the brand. The sleek white or black over-ear headphones feature a more modest branding with only a dime-sized logo on the headband. This brings a slightly different clientele to the table. Also competing with a similar Bose option for about half the price. The Venue comes priced at $180. The added capability of push-button on/off for noise cancellation, 24-hour battery life, and a 10-minute charge for 5 hours are nice! Making the Venue headphones a feature-packed bargain, comparatively.

Also recently announced is the updated and upgraded Crusher 360. Building off the success of the Crusher Wireless model, the Crusher 360 has improved with premium materials, broadened haptic bass, digital signal processing, and more responsive touch controls.

While the features and functions have increased, the price for the Skullcandy Crusher 360 has as well. The debut price tag is said to be $300, but Skullcandy is sure the Crusher 360 will justify the price tag and cement their place amongst the heavy hitters in audio technology. You can get the Venue and the Crusher 360 at skullcandy.com or a local Skullcandy retailer.

Photos Via Skullcandy

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