Skullcandy Dime 3 In-Ear Wireless Earbuds, 20 Hr Battery, Microphone, Works with iPhone Android and Bluetooth Devices – Bone/Orange Glow

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Dime 3 is everything you loved about Dime and Dime 2 — it’s just better in every way. That means more battery, more features, more comfort and better sound, all in the same compact design.
Supreme Audio – workout, relax, skate listening favorite tunes. Hear every beat of your music and let the bass blow UP. We put a mic in each bud allowing you to have 1 bud in and leave the other in the case, call and hear outside sound at the same time
Latest Sound Tech – Stay-Aware Mode to allow you to stay tuned-in to the world around you. 3 preset EQ modes optimize audio for any media. Clear Voice Smart Mic uses AI to isolate the speaker’s voice and cut out background noise.
Hours of Power – We built Dime 3 with a small, efficient battery that cuts its carbon footprint to less than half that of other earbuds. It delivers 8 hours of listening time in the bud and 2 full charges in the case for a full 20 hours of battery life
Never lost with Tile – With Tile technology, Skullcandy makes it super easy to track down either earbud and keep your gadgets safe. Download the Tile app and follow the instructions to activate
Multipoint Pairing – Allows you to pair your earbuds to two devices at once. Connections are managed automatically. If you get a call while watching a movie on your laptop, your connection will switch to the call on your phone.
Buy with Confidence – 1 year US warranty included

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  1. Talann

    Excellent Ear Buds, Even Without the Price!
    I bought a set of Dime Black earbuds about a year and a half ago, if not longer, for working landscaping. As I told a coworker, I bought “cheap earplugs that happen to play music.” When I got them, I wasn’t sure what to expect considering they were all of twenty bucks, which usually means major compromises in the Bluetooth audio world. However, they blew me away when I put them in and played some music. Everything was fairly clear, even if not as good as a fairly expensive pair of Sony Bluetooth headphones (my other, “leisure” pair is a set of Sony MDR-XB950N1 headphones). Now, this review is going to primarily focus on the Dime 2 because that is what I am using now after replacing the initial set of Dimes (after, erm… Misplacing them.)The first thing to know is these are VERY comfortable earbuds. I typically hate wearing earbuds, especially for long periods. They make my ears itchy and start to get uncomfortable for extended periods, but I would wear these for hours at a time (sometimes pushing the extent of the threeish-hour battery life) and they wouldn’t bother me anywhere near as much as others. While I still favor my Sony headphones, those were refurbished and cost five times as much as these earbuds. These are genuinely the most comfortable earbuds I have ever worn. To give this a numbered scale, I would put them at overall comfort 8/10, but for earbuds, it would be 10/10.Now, sound quality? I utilize two songs to test any audio – Always In My Head by Coldplay and I Just Wanna Know by NF. The former is great for putting extreme highs and lows at the same time where poorer sound systems will show how cheap they are, and the latter utilizes a lot of mids and bass at the same time that catches where some audio equipment will cheap out on the mids. Both songs were fairly clear. While the bass was okay (in my opinion), it makes up for it with very, very clear mids. They are NOT going to blow you away, but in the realm of this price point? They are phenomenal. 8/10Tile is a very useful tool that I have made use of. Part of why I ended up buying these instead of something higher-end is that I am very, very prone to misplacing things that are small, and… Wireless earbuds are small. I did not want cables connecting them due to them being very annoying (I tried), and I wanted something cheap enough that if it broke, I lost it, or whatever might happen, I could replace them easily. Tile removed one of these issues – If I lose them, it will both show them on a map and play an audio chime at max volume. I’m going to go ahead and say the chime is useless on these – they are -not- that loud. The map is great for finding a general location if you’re a college student or out and about a lot. They can show you where to look and have saved me the price of a new pair on more than one occasion.Battery life is probably the weakest point, in my opinion. But I also admit I am spoiled. The case has enough charge for a few recharge sessions, and the earbuds are approximately capable of three-hour bursts of battery life. While it was rarely an issue, I also had to make sure to recharge them almost every night because during a shift of work, I would use almost the entire charge. The Dime 3’s SHOULD fix that based upon the specs on Amazon, but I have no idea how they are. I just know the Dime 1 and Dime 2. 6/10Build quality is, for the money, great as well. Don’t expect metal hinges or anything at this price. However, they feel solid and I have dropped them on more than one occasion and they don’t ever seem phased. I did get one set (I may have bought more than one…) where the magnet that holds it closed was not glued properly, and have had one other that kept glitching when trying to connect to my phone (but that also could have been my phone, but if anyone else has experienced this I would love to know!) until I ran it and my phone dead and charged them both back to full. Don’t run them through the washer, though. They will not survive that. 8/10Overall, if you are looking for some inexpensive earbuds that are excellent at blocking sound and great at making (good) sounds, these are the ones to get.

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  2. Esmi

    best budget friendly earphones!
    i had to purchase these when my airpod pros stopped working on me while i was at work so i wanted something that would be delivered next day and cheap so i can continue to listen to my music while i work. i got these for $30 and they sound so much better than my airpod pros!!! these say that they’re not noise canceling but they are and they have way better noise cancellation than my pros and they sound so much better because there’s a setting on these where you can increase the bass. i love how i can use these for 8 hours straight without them dying on me and when the case dies it charges within 10 mins back to 100% so they’re super convenient for me. i love how small and compact these are and i can keep these in my pockets or in a tiny pocket in my purses/ backpacks. these connect to my phone pretty fast and let me know when they’ve connected to my phone and i can also see what percentage they’re at on my lockscreen. i highly recommend these to anyone who’s looking for good quality earbuds that’s on a budget!

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  3. Darin

    These are better than the reviews indicate.
    We are new to the Bluetooth headphone game. I am NOT new, however, to the performance audio game. We purchased these Dime 2’s, EarFun Air Pro 2, and the Apple AirPods 2nd Gen. I honestly expected to be returning the Dime’s, but simply wanted to get a feel for the bottom of the price range. I WON’T be returning the Dime’s.Fit: I can’t talk about “sound quality” until I discuss fit. The Dime’s come with 3 sizes of rubber ear pads. 2 of the sizes felt good in my ears, but only 1 size created an ideal “sound isolation” environment. I used a fully tiled bathroom with a noisy exhaust fan to test all of this sound isolation stuff. No music, not “paired” or powered-on, just me in a bathroom with a noisy fan. It was really easy to decide which pads to choose for the Dime’s. I was able to accomplish an equally good fit with the EarFun Air Pro 2’s, it just took longer to decide on which pads were best because they supply 6 options. Apple AirPods 2G are comfortable and easy to wear, but completely FAIL any sound isolation tests or efforts.Sound Quality: The sound quality varies with the Fit, and the audio source; In that order. The Dime’s have VERY good (almost excellent) sound quality when they are positioned correctly in my ear. The sound quality is totally lackluster using any of the other 2 supplied ear pads.(see Fit) The Dime’s are definitely tuned to a “flat” EQ, with the intent here being the most accurate reproduction of the source audio. The Dime’s nearly accomplish this, but maybe sound just a bit “warm” at times. Not “boomy”, still crisp with some punch, but warm. An example of this might be experienced with something like the “Black Album” by Metallica, where some of the crunch and texture of that recording will be subtly converted to warmth. This is an extreme example, but one that you may be able to imagine without actually having to go and “listen” to it. The “price to performance” ratio of these Dime’s is insane. The EarFun Air Pro 2’s are even better. Are they maybe even pushing the boundary into “reference quality” territory? I’m not qualified to award this label, but I am at least qualified to suspect it as possibly being the case. The Apple AirPods 2G don’t fit well enough to create any sound isolation. Music sounds different every time I put them on, or anytime something in the environment changes.If the Dime’s are $30 headphones worth $100; then the Apple’s are $100 headphones worth $30. However, if the Apple’s WERE $30, I wouldn’t buy them because I can get the Dime’s for $30. I don’t know what to tell you about the EarFun Air Pro 2’s..? They’re simply unbelievable at their $60-$80 price point. I will say that the “touch” controls of the EarFun’s are more of a nuisance than the actual “buttons” of the Dime’s since I DO have to actually TOUCH the earbuds to put them into my ears. If I had to offer just 1 suggestion to you, it would be to start with the Dime’s. This could become your favorite pair of cheap sunglasses that you just keep coming back to. I honestly have no idea how much you have to spend to find something that is better without its’ own set of compromises.

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  4. Scott Moore

    These have great sound quality and small portable case. Easy to use and great price. Tile functionality is a great bonus for someone who routinely loses earbuds.

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  5. D. D.

    Llevo 3 meses usándolos y esta es mi opinión.Lo bueno* Son muy pequeños y prácticos, los suelo llevar en la bolsa del pantalón, me atrevo a decir que son un poco más pequeños a comparación con las llaves de un carro* Compatibles con la app “Tile”, sirve para encontrar tus audífonos en caso de que hayas perdido uno de ellos, o ambos y me aparece que incluso la caja donde los guardas te ayuda a encontrarla*Nivel de volumen aceptable*Calidad de música buena para unos audífonos de este precio, no se le puede exigir más. Bajos presentes pero un poco deficientes, en lo personal hay manera de ecualizarlo y colocar el “Bass mode” Y solo aumenta ligeramente los bajos*Resistencia al agua y sudor garantizada por su certificación IPX4 (Ojo, solo a salpicaduras, no a sumergirlos al agua)* El modo “Stay Aware” amplifica un poco más el ruido exterior para que puedas escuhar voces y carros, es muy notorio cuando pausas la canción, podrás escuhar el entorno de mejor manera sin quitarte los audífonos pero poniendo pausa a tu canción.*Carga de la batería es excelente, he estimado que la caja de 0% a 100% esta en 50min. Aproximadamente o un poco menos* Estetica y comodidad. Me pareció excelente, me ajustaron a la perfección no me cansa traerlos un para de horas o incluso másLo malo*Botón físico, no es un botón touch, puede ser molesto para aquellos no acostumbrados al botón físico, es raro pero te acostumbras*Comandos con el botón del audifono: tienes comandos para subir y bajar volumen, encender y apagar el audífon, encender y apagar el lodo “stay aware” incluso para cambiar el tipo de ecualizador pero NO PARA CAMBIAR O REGRESAR LA CANCIÓN, eso sí me quedo a deber ya que es para lo que uso más los comandos de botón de los audífonos.* Batería un poco deficiente pero esperada para el precio de estos audífonos, NO es terrible pero estoy acostumbrado de baterías con más capacidad. Si eres una persona que no usas demasiado los audífonos y los dejas guardados en algún cajón o por ahí, sabrán de lo que hablo, tendrán que cargar los audífonos para tener su carga máxima. Si los usas con recurrencia probablemente los tengas que cargar cada dia o cada 2 días.ConclusiónSon excelentes audífonos calidad precio, útiles para el día a día, no les exijas mucho, en lo personal lo único malo es que no hay un comando para cambiar o regresar la canción.Tienen buena batería para el día a día, se cargan rápido, son compactos, la goma aísla bien el ruido exterior, tienen una muy buena calidad de sonido para el precio, están estéticos y certifican resistencia al agua y sudor (sin sumergirlos al agua)Como dato extra los tome en una buena oferta y si valen la pena si no tienes audífonos inalámbricos y buscas algo barato y bueno para el uso diario, además fue una excelente idea colocarles ese lazo naranja para poderlos traer de llavero pero sobretodo encontrarlos, ya que luego los negros en ciertas situaciones no se ven por el mismo color y su tamaño

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  6. Cássia

    Recebi o produto rápido. Veio bem embalado. O produto está funcionando perfeitamente. Gostei bastante dos fones. Tenho dificuldade de encontrar um fone que se adapte ao meu ouvido sem ficar caindo durante a atividade física, mas esse se adaptou muito bem.

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  7. Dave

    These are by far the best under $50 earbuds out there. They even beat my $100 anker headphones when it comes to sound quality.-Although they have no noise cancellation built in, getting a snug fit in your ear does the job-One of the best sounding earbuds under $50 even beating some of the more expensive headphones-the battery life is pretty good too, lasting about 8-10 hours on a full charge depending on volume and breaks.-They Get EVEN BETTER when mixed with Samsung’s “Adapt Sound” app, to tune the music to your ears.Overall a great buy! 10/10 good job Skullcandy!

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  8. Cliente Amazon

    Comodi,isolano bene dal ambiente,si possono usare uno alla volta.

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