Music is a highly personal experience and enjoying it just the way you want is something that really takes you from listening to music to experiencing it. With Skullcandy’s Crusher ANC headphones, you can get the personalized listening experience you deserve. Read on to find out more about why enjoying music the way that you want to matters, plus learn how to enter for your chance to win a pair of Skullcandy Crusher ANC headphones.
Music your way
Everyone has opinions on the type of music they enjoy. Some people are really into pop music, others can’t get enough jazz, and still others rock out to metal. Of course, none of these genres of music is “better” than the other, they are just different.
Along with different tastes in music come different ways to listen to them. Cranking up a stereo and blasting your favourite tunes is one way. Or, you could take a portable Bluetooth speaker to a party and share your taste in music with other people. That strikes me as a rather intimate gesture: revealing something so personal as one’s taste in music to a large audience.
Headphones provide an intensely private way to enjoy music. That’s kind of their whole point, after all. With just you and your music being delivered directly to your ears, you can really settle in and listen to the nuances of each song you play. I’ve been known to replay a song a few times when listening with headphones to really pick apart the details in a section of a song.
This assumes that your headphones have the capability to reproduce your music accurately and in a way that your ears can actually hear. Everyone’s ears are different so often people cycle through headphones, trying them out to see if any particular pair will create the listening experience they’re looking for.
Skullcandy’s Crusher ANC headphones have a whole host of nifty features that mean you won’t have to do that anymore. Read on to find out what those are and how to enter for your chance to win a pair.
Personalized sound with Skullcandy Crusher ANC headphones
You know what music you like and now you want to listen to it so you can hear every detail. Instead of trying out, buying, and returning headphones until you find a pair that delivers the experience you want, the Skullcandy Crusher ANC headphones have Personal Sound Profiling. This handy feature works with the headphones’ smartphone app to test your ears and determine the best listening profile for you and the music you listen to.
As a result, when you slide on your headphones, they automatically know how to deliver your music to your unique ears so that you can hear fine details and multiple layers in every song. You’ll find yourself replaying songs just to find out what new nuances you can pick out from your old favourites. Plus, they come in multiple colours so you can select a pair that matches your aesthetics, too.
All that plus active noise cancellation and Adjustable Sensory Bass mean you’ll never want to take these headphones off. Though I do recommend you do that before, say, stepping into the shower or something along those lines. And with Bluetooth wireless connectivity, you won’t even have to worry about
tangled cords and wires. But don’t worry if that means you leave them lying around and forget where that was, because these headphones have Tile built-in to help you find them again.
With all these nifty features, you’ll definitely want a pair of Skullcandy Crusher ANC headphones. So, keep reading to find out how to enter for your chance to win a pair.
How to enter
Entering this contest is simple, but you can only enter once. To enter, tell us in a comment below what kind of music is your favourite.
What you can win
At the end of this contest, we will select five winners from all eligible entries to each receive a pair of Skullcandy Crusher ANC headphones.
This contest runs from October 3rd to October 17th.
Remember, you can only enter once, but your friends and family can also participate. Be sure to share this contest with anyone in your life who loves music, someone looking for a new pair of headphones, or anyone who appreciates personalized tech products.
Win a Pair of Skullcandy Crusher ANC Headphones Rules and Regulations
Blue Grass
I love county music
Hmm I like jazz and some of the more old school stuff like Nina Simone
Classical and jazz
It’s a toss up between soft rock and country music
Rock and Roll mainly but anything with a good beat.
Love listening to all types of music especially U2.
Metal
Pop
Country!
I listen to rock, pop, classical some country. depending on the occasions
Jazz!
I love Country music and some East Coast music- Celtic.
Not overly picky; I”ll listen to just about anything.
good old rock and roll
Love rock n roll
Bon Jovi!!
I can’t get enough jazz!
I love old school punk rock 🙂
I’m old school. love golden oldies and a little bit of almost everything else too.
R&B
I listen to all types of music but my go-to is old school R&B
country for sure
My favourite music is r&b
I listen to hip hop
R&B
Jazz and J pop
I love pop music
My favourite music is popular music.
80’s Metal!!!
I love all music except rap and country/western. My favorite is Pop Adult.
80’s, or 80’s inspired. Funky beats!
Top 40
I have different moods, so My Music Varies. Some Days I’m Country and Some Days Rock and Roll. Occasionally I go Retro. But i Love Most Genres, Music Lightens Your Soul ❤
I listen to a lot of different music. It depends on my mood and what I am doing. However, I am more of a fan of dance and metal.
I love country music
at this moment I listen a lot of shawn mendez
Love to listen to pop music.
I love the older music. The eagles, Bee Gees, Beach boys, Toto. Old time Rock and Roll. The classics.
That’s a tough one….I love classic rock and some alternative, but my favourite song in the world is by the Tragically Hip.
My favourite music I alternative.
Pop music is my favourite
80’s retro all the way.
Pop music
I love country music. But good county, not the crap they play on radio! Sturgill, Tyler Childers, Cody Jinks…
love all music. all the time
Modern pop and country
I like classic rock.
I like old country or 50’s and 60’s music
Hard Rock
punk rock and ska
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