
Skullcandy
The Skullcandy Riff Wireless 2 are affordable on‑ear Bluetooth headphones that prioritize long battery life, comfort, and extra features like Tile tracking and app‑based EQ. They deliver solid sound with low‑latency Bluetooth 5.2 but lack noise cancellation and have a modest build quality.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Riff Wireless 2 for getting the basics right: a lightweight, comfortable fit, solid audio performance, a reliable Bluetooth link, and an impressive 34‑hour battery paired with rapid charging. They note the cheap‑feel construction and the absence of any noise‑cancelling technology as the main drawbacks, especially for users who need isolation in noisy settings.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the easy Bluetooth pairing, the collapsible travel‑friendly design, and the convenience of an aux cable for TV use. Recurring complaints focus on the lack of multi‑device pairing, inadequate noise isolation, and the original model’s shorter battery life and slower micro‑USB charging.
Common Complaints
Limited multi‑device pairing, no noise isolation, cheap build quality, and incompatibility with gaming consoles without an adapter.
What People Are Saying
“ok... could be a little better”
How It Compares
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