🎶 Elevate Your Everyday Sound Experience!
The Skullcandy Indy Evo In-Ear Wireless Earbuds offer a remarkable 30 hours of battery life, supreme sound quality, and seamless compatibility with iPhone, Android, and Bluetooth devices. Designed for active lifestyles, these earbuds feature Tile technology for easy tracking, hands-free controls, and a 1-year warranty for peace of mind.
A**R
Durable and Reliable
Perfect - especially at this price point. Battery lasts a long time, the sound quality is great, and they've withstood multiple washing and drying episodes! They connect easily and are a great pair to have.
K**R
Pairing
Indeed it is a bit frustrating to pair the earbuds, but should be no problem after fully charging them where as I found the problem of 1 fully charged and the other not being charged 1% before syncing both earbuds that’s where I believe everyone struggled pairing the earbuds. The sound quality is 8/10 but after adjusting EQ on my phone setting 9.5/10. Skullcandy still lives up to its potential and I’m glad I bought these! I wanted the Indy fuels, but I feel I would get the same results! I will post another review after taking them for a 5k run and will let you know of its battery life. The Overall quality & build & size of these earbuds are 10/10.
S**S
Solid headphones with a few annoyances that you'll need to learn to work around.
Been meaning to write this review for a while. Decided to finally do it because I actually would like a second pair, and I noticed all the 1-star reviews coming through. If you're looking for complaints, please look at section #7.I have owned these headphones for about a year in the Mint Green variant. Since they were purchased in 2021, I cannot speak to the quality of newer units incase manufacturing has changed since then.1. Skullcandy as a brand.I have loved Skullcandy since I first saw them on the shelves. They have a designer feel, while still being within the general consumer price range and delivering adequate quality. One of my biggest pet peeves with them as a company has been product lifespan, as their wired headphones always seemed very fragile. Figured I'd take a chance on the wireless, and this is my first time owning bluetooth headphones.2. DesignThese look and feel awesome. I'll get into the flaws at the bottom, but the things fit great and look great. The case and earbuds are quality; the plastic doesn't feel cheap; the case hinges are great; the fit in the ears is fine (and you obviously get the different bud dampers and earpiece fittings that you'll keep but never use). Case is a bit scuffed, and the shine has worn off, but they've suffered a year of being in my bookbag - so this is completely understandable.3. Sound QualityI am not an audiophile, so I can't give you a full breakdown on how they "actually" sound. Quality has been great for music and podcasts, so nothing to complain about here. Heavy on the mids, but range feels dynamic enough. Provides 3 preset EQs that can be accessed through a triple-tap (Music, Podcast, Movie).4. Noise CancellationI'm getting older, so maybe it's me. But these are really great at blocking out ambient noise. Even with nothing playing, if someone is speaking to me, I have to remove 1 earbud at least in order to have a conversation. The provided "Ambient Mode" is a nice to "cancel the cancellation" though you lose audio quality.5. BatteryI get about 8 hours of listening out of these which is very close to a full workday for me. Most of the time I get through the entire workday, sometimes I don't and have to wait for a charge. As of the time of writing, the case holds enough "juice" to hold about 4-5 full charges (represented as lights on the case). I think this was higher when I initially purchased the headphones, but I could be mistaken. I have just noticed that I'm charging the case more often recently.6. ChargingThis is the part that I'm confused about. I have no clue how these things charge as fast as they do. I KNOW it has to break some safety law. A completely dead earbud can go from 0% to ~90% in about 10 minutes of charging time. 10 minutes for 7 hours of listening? No idea how.7. Design Flaws and Connectivity IssuesNow onto the main part of the review. I will try to be thorough, though I may miss some points.7.0 Bluetooth is a bad protocolMost consumers are familiar Bluetooth. It's this weird "thing" that exists, that we use sometimes, but not all the time. Let's go ahead and get this out of the way; Bluetooth and dependable connectivity are mutually exclusive concepts. The standard is out of control, it's hard to find whitepapers on, and has many different flavors. This means that every implementation of Bluetooth is different and it's never consistent. The Indy Evo has its own weird implementation, that can be frustrating if you don't know the patterns or how to recognize what's going on.7.1 General ConnectivityThere's a weird bug that happens under certain conditions where the headphones will become disconnected from the device (you'll notice this by the video/song pausing on your device). After about 5 seconds you'll hear "Reconnected" announced via the headphone and whatever you were listening to will be at a different volume than it was when the initial disconnect happened. I'd almost chalk this up to being an Android issue though, as it NEVER happens while I'm at work (with no internet connection) and ALWAYS happens while I'm at home (where Android can do whatever it wants in the background).It's annoying, but I recognize it happening at this point, so I know how to deal with it. I'm pretty sure this is Android restarting the Bluetooth service, as it seems to happen more often when my phone is running low on storage.7.2 Case Dying vs Removing HeadphonesThis is one that messed me up for a bit and I'm not sure that it's a solvable problem. When you remove the earbuds from the case, it signals to the earbuds to turn on and to take precedence for any device (this is a Bluetooth thing as far as I can tell). So what happens when your charging case runs out of juice? That's right, the earbuds turn on. This means if I'm driving (and my phone is connected through my car) and my earbuds are in my bookbag in the backseat, I lost audio in my car (because the headphones say "Hey, I'll play that"). Now, luckily, my car can take precedence back by changing the volume from my steering wheel, which tells my phone "Hey, I'm the device in charge" and then the sound is passed back to my car's system.This is a weird thing the first time you encounter it though, but I'm not sure what the solution is.7.3 Hinge magnet strengthAll our ears are different. Sometimes you'll need to position the earpiece in a way that is not form-fitting for the case. Unfortunately, this can lead to the charging case not COMPLETELY closing, so after the initial closing (at this point you think your headphones are charging) it may get to a point where one (or neither) of the headphones are charging. They could fix this by making the case "fatter/wider" and making the earpiece reservoirs larger. There's a tradeoff here though between how "flat" you make the carrying case and how forgiving it is.7.4 Earbuds disconnecting from one anotherThis is what most complaints are about. I can guarantee you. I have found that this ONLY HAPPENS when I fall asleep wearing one of the earbuds. I have tried to emulate it, but it only seems to happen in my sleep.I only keep 1 earbud in when I'm sleeping (side sleeper).MY GUESS, is that I am rolling onto the headphone in my sleep, throwing it through the pairing cycle mode, and this is disconnecting them. It has literally never happened while I have been awake/using the earbuds.(Quickly the "Re-Pairing Cycle is:)1. Disconnect BOTH earbuds through the phone/device.2. Turn off Bluetooth on the device.3. Power off left and right ear bud.4. ONE AT A TIME. Place AND HOLD your finger on the ear bud so that you see it go through each cycle. (On, Pairing, Off). Do this for left and right. NOT AT THE SAME TIME.5. Place and hold your finger on the earbuds so that they turn on at relatively the same time.6. You should see 3 blue flashes on each earbud. Almost like a SYN-ACK back and forth.7. After the third flash, you'll see them both flash blue at the same time and then the left earbud will go into "Pairing Mode".8. At this point, turn your bluetooth back on and accept BOTH requests to pair.You'll get pretty good at this after a while.7.5 Right earbud acts as the "driver"The left and right earbud are NOT equivalent. If you get out of range of the right earbud, you will start hearing connectivity issues. However, once you are completely out of range, the left takes over as the driver and quality is fine. This leads me to think that left and right have different profiles (and 7.1 may be an issue of left/right passing off to one another).All-in-all good headphones. I like em and I'm buying another pair. Thanks for reading my thesis.
A**E
Best value
These are the best value I’ve seen for earbuds so far. My wife has a pair of Apple’s overpriced trash and I find these to be better (other than the extra features you get with using Apple’s with your iPhone). But overall I’ve had so much less issues using these than my wife has with hers. Plus I accidentally wash these and they still worked. BUT the second time I washed these, they stopped working properly. Nice thing though, even buying this exact one again, still cheaper than buying Apple’s cheapest ones.Good sound (I’m a musician), don’t really ever use the noise canceling option as they do a good job of that to start with, but when I have, it’s pretty great. Charge lasts longer than my iPhone on a full charge and running low power mode the entire time. One day I tried my wife’s Apple nonsense ear buds against these and I liked this slightly more, so don’t waste your money on overpriced earbuds.
N**D
Dies quickly, disconnects often
Cons: I find that when I go to use them they are often dead - I think because of the constant tile tracking using battery. They often don't automatically bluetooth pair when taking them out of the case and I have to go into my iphone setting to reconnect.I've had similar price Soundmates v2 which are a less impressive product but I found them to have excellent battery life and always connected quickly to my phone.Pro: comfortable fit
B**S
First Impressions
After a month of use I'll come back and do a proper review of these TWS earbuds. Based off first impression these are impressive earbuds. The sound quality is very subjective to everyone, that being I feels these earbuds are fair in terms of sound. I find the bass to a bit too much for earbuds though, if you are listening to music with a lot layers it may feel little muddy at full volume or just a lot of detail is lost. These buds don't actually have any active sound cancelation, but when seated correctly in your ear there a good enough seal where you won't hear what's around you without ambiant mode. That being said ambiant mode is useless after the volume is over 50% because the music will just over power any audio brought in by the built in microphones. They're surprisingly comfortable for long periods and and stay in my ear without any signs of want to fall out. If you're having trouble keeping them in yours you may want to try a different size of ear tips and utilize the ear fins. The Tile integration is amazing. If you forgot where you put your buds you can use to app find them. If they have charge they'll let off a faint chirping sound, kind of like a guinea pig.
J**D
Perfect
These fit my weird shaped ears perfectly and don’t give me any ear fatigue for a good while. I’ve done an 8 hour shift with them and only had mild discomfort around hour 6. The sound quality is unmatched for the price. This purchase was my third pair, I wore my first one out and my second pair got stolen. Battery life is great. It can be tricky pairing sometimes though.
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