

It’s balanced and has plenty of focus on the low-end. Skullcandy Dime review: performance and featuresįor this price, the sound performance is fine. To recharge them, there’s a small Mini USB cable in the box. The case does give you an extra 12 hours of juice which is okay. You’ll get 3.5 hours of music from a single charge, that’s very low so bear that in mind if you plan to use the Skullcandy Dime headphones on long journeys or throughout the workday. I personally found it easier to just use my phone to control the music.

To use them, you’ll have to push the bud further into your ear which isn’t ideal especially considering the buttons are a bit stiff. Outside of pausing and playing the music, the commands are pretty difficult to remember, like press twice on the left bud to turn the volume down. You can pause or play the music, skip through tracks, call your smartphone’s voice assistant and answer or reject calls as well as turn the buds on or off. To control the music, there are buttons integrated into the rubber stem. If you did use them for exercise they are IPX4 sweat and water-resistant which means they will be able to withstand intense exercise routines as well as a bit of light rain. They didn’t feel as secure as other in-ear headphones so they won't be a good choice for workouts. Because the buds are so light they are actually quite comfortable to wear. In the box, there are three sizes of silicone ear tips.
