The true wireless Skullcandy Push headphones go under € 50 at Amazon, a drop of about 23% on the price usually observed. This is currently one of our best value for money on a budget.
Intra True Wireless is all the rage. All audio manufacturers are jumping into the arena, including Skullcandy with its Pushes. Let’s find out what they have in store for us …
Skullcandy Push
Introductory price 129 €
Difficult for the Pushes to stand out from the crowd. 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 bank.
Strong points
- Extent of frequency response.
- Good feelings of comfort, very correct support.
- Good battery life (approximately 7 hours of use per charge) …
Weak points
- Basses too forward and not very defined.
- Noticeable latency (controls and audio).
- … but only one additional charge despite this large case.
- One-size-fits-all, non-detachable stabilizer (may be problematic for small ear flaps).
- A bit “inexpensive” finish, especially for the transport case.
As an alternative
Soundcore Life P2
- Ergonomics
- Audio
- Autonomy
- Comfort
- Handsfree
- Maintenance
- Comfort & support
- IP certification
- Latency
- Manufacturing & accessories
- User experience
- Raw latency
The Life P2s humbly fulfill their mission and timidly win the third star. Their ergonomics are very honest and the sound performance is barely correct, provided you do not force the listening volume. If you have a very limited budget, however, we advise you to turn to the JBL Tune 120TWS. They are certainly a bit more expensive, but they offer a much better controlled and more pleasant sound reproduction.