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Don't be put off by the skull motifs – these buds aren't just for angst-ridden youths and pirates. Build quality is good and you get both silicone and foam tips to choose from. Either sort is extremely comfortable in situ.The in-line remote works well...
Smooth treble, decent bass heft...
Sound lacks some clarity, bass notes lack pace...
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These Skullcandy Full Metal Jacket earphones may well give you what you’re after if you are tired of plain old black and white earphones. The buds themselves are usually the only part of your portable music setup that’s on show so they might as well...
They look different and have enough bass for any basshead...
Murky, veiled sound and below average overall sound quality...
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Skullcandy is a producer of MP3 headphones and other accessories, among its products include earplugs, CD players, backpacks, extension cords, and helmets that are designed to work with earplugs for listening while biking. Many of their headphones and...
Superb sound reproduction, Monster Bass, Outstanding Alloy casing, InLine Volume control, Extra Ear Gel Sleeves, EVA Traveling Case, Six Colors Available, Fantastic Warranty...
Err none I can think of...
Having fully tested the Full Metal Jackets for 2 weeks now I can undoubtedly say that these Ear Buds are the best I’ve ever heard, not only is the styling desirable but most of all the headset sounds Amazing. They produce all you would want from a d...
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Skullcandy earphones are renowned for being brash, bold and the sort of thing that kids who speak almost exclusively in colloquialisms would wear. So, given the name of the Full Metal Jacket earphones, it’s no surprise that they’re big, shiny and made...
Reasonably robust, Bundled with comply tips, Lots of bass...
Lacking in detail, Bass isn't well controlled or particularly fast...
They may look the part, but overblown bass that suberges the rest of the sound makes the Full Metal Jacket earphones less the life of the party and more party pooper...
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Skullcandy is not an unknown name when it comes to earphones. Known for its inclination to aggressive styling, Skullcandy has come out with a new in-ear headphone called Full Metal Jacket. The earphones are made of aluminium and are availbale in ten di...
good sound, comfortable eartips, noise isolator, decent price, dedicated bass booster-cum-microphone...
sound splits, bass booster needs to be always pressed for bass effect...
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Expert Review Skullcandy is known for its outrageously designed headphones. However, they also have a range of earphones that come with similarly bright colored patterns at affordable prices compared to the headphones. Today we have the Full Metal J...
Stylish design, built-in mic and call button, standard as well as foam tips supplied, powerful bass...
Muddy sound, does not work with many mobile phones, expensive...
The Skullcandy FMJ is priced at Rs. 3,559. For that money the FMJ is seriously overpriced. I liked the design and build and also the fact that they come with an in-line remote for the iPhone. But unfortunately they disppoint where it matters most and...
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topreviewshop.com Updated: 2011-09-24 10:57:29
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noise was not a problem for the receivers listening to me on the other end, although background noise was picked up by the mic during a few of my conversations. Portability The Full Metal Jacket earbuds are similar in size to other earphone models, and...
Color choices galore, flashy design, overall excellent sound quality.
Average comfort, somewhat short 1.2m cable, no inline volume control.
noise was not a problem for the receivers listening to me on the other end, although background noise was picked up by the mic during a few of my conversations. Portability The Full Metal Jacket earbuds are similar in size to other earphone models, and...
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In case you havent heard of them or seen their products at your local electronics retailer, Skullcandy is one of the nations largest purveyors of stylish, cost-efficient personal audio gear. With products ranging from MP3 players to bags to accessori...
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Skullcandy Full Metal Jackets Skullcandy is world reknowned for their quality headsets and earbuds. Today I am looking at the Full Metal Jacket line. These are some of the most expensive earbuds on the market. Featuring massive 11mm drivers and pass...
Cool style / Color choices, Superb noise cancelation, Amazing sound, Great warranty...
tantly fall out when moving, limiting their use...
The Full Metal Jacket earbuds by Skullcandy sell for $69.95. The sound quality and potential volume is amazing. The noise cancelation from the replaceable Comply foam plugs is perfect, eliminating all surrounding noise and clarifying the sounds from...
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computerworld.com Updated: 2011-09-24 10:57:58
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Upgrading your iPods headphones is the easiest way to improve your on-the-go music listening. But when it comes to the iPhone, upgrading isnt as simple a task, because the iPhones stock earbuds are more than just headphones. They include an inline m...
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Each of the products tested here offers some degree of improvement over the iPhone’s stock headset. For fans of basic earbuds, the Maximo iP-HS1 is a solid product, but at $70, it’s tough to recommend as an elective upgrade given that it&...
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A stylish wired iPhone headset with solid sound quality.
Strong bass, Comfortable, Decent isolation...
Button is difficult to find by touch, Mic doesn’t block wind noise well...
The iPhone doesn’t do stereo Bluetooth audio, so your only option for both hands-free calls and music is a wired stereo headset like the Skullcandy iPhone FMJ. At $79.95, these lightweight in-ear headphones compete with stylish midrange models like...
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avguide.com Updated: 2011-09-24 10:58:15
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The FMJ has long been Skullcandy’s top-of-the-line in-ear headphone. Once offered in two sizes, the FMJs are now sold only in the larger 11mm size ($70 per pair). The bigger FMJs produce a big, bold and at times spectacular sound—almost to a fault. In...
The FMJs are the second least expensive earbuds in our survey, and as such they offer very good value for money. Their strengths are their dynamic punch, good levels of detail, hearty bass and crisp highs. If you listen mostly in quiet environments, th...
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Im often asked if I know of any excellent but cheap upgrade earbuds, because the querying party doesnt want to spend a lot but still demands superior audio performance. My answer is always "No." After all, you get what you pay for, right? Skullcand...
Affordable. Works with iPhone for answering and placing calls. A big step up from Apples bundled earbuds. Blocks out some outside noise.
Audio quality is adequate but by no means excellent. Skull-embazoned design isnt for everyone.
Skullcandys iPhone FMJ earphones are on the lower end of the earbud-upgrade spectrum in terms of price and overall quality, but they work well with the iPhone and deliver respectable audio that doesnt distort at higher volumes...
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Love your iPhone, but dont feel quite as amorous towards the stock earbuds / microphone that ships with it? Then you will be interested in learning more about the Full Metal Jacket iPhone earbuds from Skullcandy. Packaged in a convenient EVA zippere...
Stylish Great call quality...
Bass can be muddy and overpowering In-line pause button is very small Doesnt come with different sized ear tips...
Love your iPhone, but dont feel quite as amorous towards the stock earbuds / microphone that ships with it? Then you will be interested in learning more about the Full Metal Jacket iPhone earbuds from Skullcandy. Packaged in a convenient EVA zippere...
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We have been after Skullcandy for quite some time looking to get our hands on one of their many funky and stylish devices. We hung out and talked to Skullcandy during this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where they gave us a sneak p...
There is a reason Skullcandy chose the Full Metal Jackets headsets to represent their product line for Apple iPhones, these headsets rock! Even though they are a little bass heavy, the power, sound balance, and voice quality when speaking rival the...
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jivemagazine.com Updated: 2011-09-24 10:58:41
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With any new iPod product, there always comes a host of new products to complement it. Therefore with the recent introduction of the iPhone in the last year, third party companies have been scrambling to design new peripherals.With that comes the iPhon...
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-09-24 10:58:46
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Yar, we be listening to the beats, matey. Skullcandy’s iPhone FMJ noise-canceling earbuds are a great replacement for your ill-fitting Apple iPhone earbuds. Available in three colors (chrome, black, and silver), these stylish ’buds bring qua...
Great sound, both in and out. They have skulls.
Pricey. Silicone tips slip out of ears. They have skulls.
The FMJ earbuds are a fairly pricey $79.95—that’s $50 more than the Apple iPhone earbuds but $20 less than the V-Moda Vibe Duo earphones. But if you want quality sound and better-fitting iPhone earbuds, the $50 difference will be easily forgot...
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Being both an iPhone user and someone who has used (and enjoyed) Skullcandy headphones in the past I was very excited when I saw the new iPhone FMJ’s. They were introduced and shown off at both CES 2008 and Macworld 2008. During CES I was able t...
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Skullcandy iPhone FMJ Like V-Moda’s Vibe Duo and Maximo’s iMetal iP-HS2, Skullcandy’s package starts with metal-bodied earbuds that have a matching iPhone-ready plug at the other end, silicone eartips, and a carrying c...
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Skullcandy FMJ iPhone earbuds/microphone
Skullcandy’s iPhone FMJ headphones (shown above) are the best I’ve tried since V-Moda’s VIBE Duo (see my Dec. 26, 2007 review here). They don’t quiet match the pristine qua...
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Skullcandy FMJ iPhone earbuds/microphoneSkullcandy, Inc Skullcandy; now theres a naming success. Skullcandys a little company that markets a wide selection of headphones, earbuds, and accessories. Ive never had any trouble remembering this firms n...
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