Today's product comparison has Music Critic comparing the Skullcandy Jib In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earbuds to the Skullcandy Superior Sound Merge. The team take this task very seriously - two products enter, but only one can leave. If you enjoy this article, you can also check out the full version here.
Everyone has different preferences, and we hope our frank reviews will make your decision easier. First, we will take a look at the Skullcandy Jib In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earbuds.
The second product we will be examining in this comparison is the Skullcandy Superior Sound Merge.
Another affordable set from Skullcandys noise-canceling series are a fantastic wired two-way class Jib model. They feature a standard 3.5mm jack, making them compatible with the majority of devices and entertainment systems.
If you have no need for Bluetooth or NFC and prefer something 'no-frills' nature, then we recommend the Skullcandy Superior Sound Merge model. It is very aptly named given that it was one of their earliest models to feature both their Superior Sound processing technology and integrated microphone, merging two of their crowning capabilities together.
HEAD TO HEAD COMPARISON | |
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Skullcandy Jib In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earbuds |
Skullcandy Superior Sound Merge |
KEY FEATURES | |
+ Larger drivers for better bass. |
+ No frills model. |
WHAT OUR TEAM THOUGHT | |
They give our audience a good idea of the quality their lower end models can capably provide, the driver arrays outperform most of their competition. Another good option is the new Skullcandy Indy earbuds. |
They are a maiden model that reset the bar as far as basic ear-buds go and their impressive audio processing and Mic1 tech really kick-started the brands rise to notoriety, as well as inspiring the majority of their premium series lines. |
Also see Music Critic's article 10 Best Skullcandy Earbuds In 2024 which includes even more information.