The Skullcandy Push true wireless headphones go below €40 at Amazon Marketplace, a drop of around 41% on the price usually seen. It is currently one of our best value for money for small budgets.
Intra True Wireless is all the rage. All audio manufacturers are throwing themselves into the arena, including Skullcandy with its Push. Let’s find out what they have in store for us…
Skullcandy Push
Introductory price €129
Difficult for Push to stand out. These very basic true wireless headphones indeed offer the minimum both in terms of listening and use. They will therefore do their job for occasional use, but it is not difficult to find competing models that are more complete and pleasant to use (and undoubtedly more universal in terms of comfort) without having to break the piggy bank.
Strong points
- Extended frequency response.
- Good feelings of comfort, very correct support.
- Good autonomy (about 7 hours of use per charge)…
Weak points
- Bass too forward and poorly defined.
- Noticeable latency (controls and audio).
- … but only one additional charge despite this large case.
- One-size-fits-all, non-detachable stabilizer (can be a problem for smaller ear flaps).
- A little “cheap” finish, especially for the transport case.
Alternatively
Realme Buds Air 2 Neo
Introductory price 40 €
- Manufacturing & accessories
- Comfort & support
- User experience
- Autonomy
- Handsfree
- Latency
- Audio
- Active noise reduction
The Buds Air 2 Neo from Realme offer a correct experience by ensuring the job on the fundamental points. They can be a relatively honest starting point for the tightest budgets looking for basic true wireless headphones to go with their Android smartphone… provided you don’t have any requirements regarding the insulation or the quality of the hands kit free. It should nevertheless be kept in mind that more solid alternatives exist on the market, at a price that is certainly a little higher, but they are certainly more successful on all points.