Deal: Save $32 on These Skullcandy Crusher Headphones

Like to feel the bass boom? Kick up your tunes with Skullcandy’s impressive Crusher headphones, which offer massive low-end thump thanks to their proprietary bass-extension drivers.

These beefy over-the-ear headphones offer tremendous sound, and look slick doing it. While I rather like the stormtrooper-like gloss white, the faux snakeskin is super cool. Of course, you could go for the blue if you prefer something a little more subdued.

Drop by the Technabob Shop today, and grab a pair of these powerful headphones for just $67.99(USD) – a savings of 32% off the MSRP.

Deal Of The Day: 32% Off On Skullcandy Crusher Headphones (Black/Blue)

Skullcandy is a well-known name is the headphone industry, so it’s nice to see some of their items on discount. Today we have the Skullcandy Crusher Headphones (Black/Blue), which are seeing a decent 32% price reduction.

The Skullcandy Crusher will change the way you think about headphones. Featuring Supreme Sound™ technology and Skullcandy’s patent-pending bass extension drivers, Crushers offer a deep, rich sound experience. Including a single button in-line remote to take and make calls, you might just find yourself keeping these on your head from 9-5 every day.

– Haptic bass response delivers bass you can feel
– Custom-tuned REX40™ driver delivers smooth frequency response w/ minimal distortion
– Lightweight, durable, comfortable design makes all-day wear easy
– Patent-pending bass extension driver delivers a powerful & realistic bass experience
– Adjustable bass slider lets you customize your audio experience
– Call, track, & volume control all included on the in-line microphone & remote

Normally $99.99, it’s $67.99 after today’s deal.

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IRL: Skullcandy Crusher headphones and ASUS’ G74SX gaming laptop

Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment.

It's true; most Engadget editors would prefer some sort of Ultrabook-type laptop for attending pressers and schlepping around trade shows. But at least one of us has chosen a nine-pound gaming laptop for hitting posts. (It even says "Republic of Gamers" on it.) Speaking of schlepping, Michael has taken back (almost) everything he's ever said about over-the-ear headphones after swapping in the Skullcandy Crushers on his long commute. Hit the break to find out what he thinks of them.

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IRL: Skullcandy Crusher headphones and ASUS’ G74SX gaming laptop

Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment.

It's true; most Engadget editors would prefer some sort of Ultrabook-type laptop for attending pressers and schlepping around trade shows. But at least one of us has chosen a nine-pound gaming laptop for hitting posts. (It even says "Republic of Gamers" on it.) Speaking of schlepping, Michael has taken back (almost) everything he's ever said about over-the-ear headphones after swapping in the Skullcandy Crushers on his long commute. Hit the break to find out what he thinks of them.

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Astro to offer Dead Space 3-themed A30 and A40 headsets on February 5th

DNP Astro Gaming releasing Dead Space 3 edition A30 and A40 headsets on February 5th

Just in time for the release of EA's ultra-creepy Dead Space 3, Skullcandy subsidiary Astro Gaming is introducing themed versions of its A30 and A40 gaming headsets. While the headgear remains virtually unchanged, the news here is the addition of six custom magnetic speaker tags that feature tricked-out artwork taken directly from the game. Available on February 5th for $210 (A30) and $260 (A40), both headsets feature Dolby 7.1 virtual surround, a swappable cable system and cross-platform support for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. However, if you already own this eargear and are just looking to spruce up your cups, you can pick up the tags as a standalone purchase for $20 (A30) and $25 (A40) each.

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Source: Astro Gaming