Skullcandy Hesh ANC Noise Canceling on-Ear Wireless Headphones, True Black
By: GYMCADDY
In this video, the reviewer compares the Skullcandy Hesh ANC, Sony WH-CH710N, and Sennheiser HD 450BT headphones. The build quality of all three headphones is good, with the Sennheiser headphones feeling the most durable, the Skullcandy headphones feeling the most premium, and the Sony headphones being decent but not as durable or premium. In terms of fit, the Sony headphones are the most comfortable with minimal clamping force and roomy ear cups, while the Skullcandy headphones have a firmer fit and smaller ear pads, and the Sennheiser headphones have a firmer fit and cramped ear pads.
When it comes to sound quality, the Sennheiser headphones come out on top with their adjustable EQ, strong mids, and deep bass. The Skullcandy headphones have a bass-heavy sound signature that rattles your head, and the Sony headphones have a bass-heavy EQ that is mostly audible and lacks pronounced mids. In terms of active noise cancellation (ANC), the Skullcandy headphones block out the most noise, but their ANC does affect the sound quality. The Sony headphones offer a good middle ground with decent ANC and minimal impact on sound quality. Both the Sony and Skullcandy headphones have natural-sounding ambient modes, while the Sennheiser headphones lack this feature. Overall, the reviewer concludes that all three headphones are good options, but it ultimately depends on individual needs and preferences.