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The Skullcandy Indy True Wireless Earbuds combine 16 hours of battery life, dynamic 6mm drivers, and Bluetooth 5 technology in a sweat-resistant, ergonomic design. Perfect for professionals and active millennials, they deliver reliable call clarity and a secure fit for all-day use, making them an essential companion for work, workouts, and travel.





| ASIN | B07R1Q1Z75 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Microphone Included, Universal Phone Control, iOS Phone Control |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling |
| Audio Driver Size | 6 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 16 Hour |
| Battery Charge Time | 1 Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #149,177 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6,034 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.0 |
| Brand | Skullcandy |
| Brand Name | Skullcandy |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case, Ear Cushions |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Length | 3 Inches |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 1.5 Ounces |
| Carrying Case Width | 1.5 Inches |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Bluetooth |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 27,972 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber, Silicone |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Skullcandy |
| Model Name | Indy |
| Model Number | S2SSW-M003 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
| Style Name | In-Ear |
| Theme | Skull |
| UPC | 878615098473 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
R**Y
Love These. Would buy again, and would recommend to friends.
I purchased these primarily to use for phone calls at work and to listen to music and podcasts when I'm mowing my yard. These are the second pair of wireless bluetooth ear buds that I've tried, and I've been highly pleased. The other pair, off-brand, did not have a good mic, and many people said it was difficult to hear me. With these, I've consistently received positive feedback that everyone could hear me well. I've seen some feedback that the pairing process was difficult. I struggled a little at first too, and the instructions that come with the product are lacking. However, their website has very clear instructions, and after pairing them the first time, I've had no issues since. Now, they automatically pair with my phone as soon as I take them out of the charging case, and I've never had an issue with the individual buds getting out of sync with each other. The fit has been great as well. I went with the standard rubber ear pieces that were on them when they arrived, and they come with a couple other size options as well. They also come with a "removable stability ear gel," but I removed them. I found that they were less secure in my ear with those on. With them off, they have been very secure and have not ever fallen out unexpectedly. They're also very comfortable and do not hurt my ears after extended use. I have listened to music with them, and it sounds find to me. However, I don't have any experience evaluating sound quality and won't pretend to tell you how I think they perform on treble, bass, etc.. Functionally, they work, and that's enough for me.
M**N
Un poco decepcionada de skullcandy.
am a bit of a frugal guy and so I have been dancing around getting a good pair of wireless earbuds for the right (low-mid-ish) price. I tried a few before seeing these at a more than reasonable price of $45 bucks. I was pumped and when I got them in my ears and fired up some music, needless to say I was impressed and glad I had lucked into this purchase. Until the right earbud kept dropping connection/sound. I can't tell you how disappointed I am after experiencing what I would say is really good sound quality, a solid product build, incredible fit/comfort and generally responsive and intuitive control performance. And despite seeing this complaint popping up in a few reviews, I guess I thought I would be one of the lucky ones. I will say that it is incredibly reliable when I'm inside either in my office or at my home, no issues whatsoever. But I do a majority of my listening while biking or out on a walk-about or in the grocery store. So to have the audio cut out CONSISTENTLY with my phone no more than 3 feet away in my pocket is incredibly frustrating. It is most noticeable when I am outside on the street at work, and I think it might have something to do with the environment that I am in, a downtown metropolitan area. Perhaps it's something with the environment/buildings/signal interference, which would suck greatly since I ordered a replacement. Hopefully it's just a faulty pair, I will be updating my review upon further analysis of the replacement pair. Until then, at least one works I guess.. UPDATE: So I have tried a second pair and the problems outlined above plague this set also. I have subsequently purchased a pair of SoundPEATS for about $38.00 and have had significantly less issues with what might be considered an inferior brand. I have experienced two instances of signal interruption, one was literally a split second interruption, the other lasted for several seconds but this is no way comparable to the issues I had with the Sesh buds. For the money, the SoundPEATS are both more reliable and also offer a similar sound quality. What small percentage of bass they are lacking in comparison to the Sesh buds is negligible when faced with the incredibly poor performance Sesh delivers. I would recommend only buying Sesh if you are using them in an enclosed area that isn't inundated with other signals as I am positive that is the issue here. The Sesh buds cannot maintain a solid connection when faced with ambient wireless signals of any significance.
A**S
Exactly what I've been waiting for
I've wanted wireless earbuds for years. However, I feel pretty strongly against $200 earbuds, so I believe a thorough analysis of this alternative was a worthy of my time and attention, especially from a brand I've been a fan of for over a decade. As soon as I got them a week ago, I broke them out and started my case study. PROS + Impressive price for impressive technology. + Sound is awesome. Bass especially, but overall quality is right up to par from what I would expect from Skullcandy. + Physical design - look + feel of headphones and charger are super cool. Color is perfect. + Controls are surprisingly intuitive once you learn how to use them. Volume and track seeking are divided between left and right ear buds, which I really like. Has all the controls you'd want from earbuds (which AirPods don't) + Comfortable. I'm a fan of Skullcandy inner ear grips and feel confident in keeping them in place. That said, these are slightly heavier because of the battery weight and are a bit more likely to fall out. + Battery life might be too good. Haven't even needed to worry about it. + Super fast shipping CONS - No immediate feedback when you press a button. There is a light, but it's delayed, and you're not sure if it's on or off or when your touch is recognized or not, particularly when it's in your ear. I think a short beep or haptic feedback would be ideal. - I've taken the earbud out to hear someone talk to me, and just holding it turns them off if my finger is in the right place. Another learning curve. - There are two pairs of grips, one inner one outer ear. My outer ear grip went MIA and now I'm concerned about finding a replacement, and taking my earbud out of the charger isn't as easy with out that grip. Lastly, I think the current 3-star rating is incredibly low for such an awesome device. My guess would be that customers aren't accustomed to a learning curve for earphones, but these definitely have one. Powering on, syncing, and the controls are a bit complicated if you're not used to it. That being said, it's totally doable (they come with directions– definitely worth a glance). Bottom line: they're awesome for what they are, and at a great price. Highly recommend. Wishing replacement outer ear grips came in box, or if Skullcandy sold replacements on Amazon.
S**R
Okayyyyy
Im happy i bought these on sale. Id be fuming at full price. They sound fine, noise cancel alright and fit comfy. Although the lil ear covers fell off and got lost immediately. It is SOOO hard getting the ear pieces out of the case wo those on (and i have small, strong and dextrous hands.) The case is very nice and sturdy and holds a charge forever which is great. As others stated there are connectivity issues. Theyre not a total deal-breaker, but i spend a stupid amount of time dealing w the ear pieces staying on/connected and i only use them with one device. The touch functions just do not work on mine, almost not at all. If the right piece is taken out of my ear it turns off immediately. The left one stays connected but it takes a stupid amount of time to turn the right one back on then they both connect separately and i have to manually connect from my device. Unless i dont want them connected then they wont stop auto turning on bluetooth and connecting. Its infuriating to take a call on my phone if theyre on anywhere in the vicinity. The sound and feel are ok, but bc of the terrible connectivity i will not ever purchase these again. EDIT: these are complete garbage. Nonstop connectivity problems and now the left one wont connect w anything so theyre broken. Do not waste your money. Im very disappointed bc i have a very long bus commute and absolutely no money for more ear buds.
K**G
Good Sound Quality with Minor Flaws
As a fan of Skullcandy’s products since the mid-2000s, I was excited when the Indy’s were released. I have been using a pair of the Power Beat 2s for the last 4 years, and it was about time for me to replace them, so I ordered these as soon as I saw them. They arrived a lot faster than expected so props to the seller for that, but the Indy’s have a few issues. For me, the three things that are most important for wireless headphones are sound quality, connectivity, and fit. Sound Quality: Sound quality is where these standout. Once you get a good fit, the treble, mids, and bass are perfectly balanced. The only complaint I would have about the sound quality is the volume is a bit low. I am an iOS user and while using iTunes with the sound check on they aren’t very loud, turning sound check off didn’t help much either and it increased distortion on bass heavy songs. I also tried with Pandora, Tidal, YouTube, and DirecTV Now and they’re all fairly low. YouTube had a small amount of latency that was barely noticeable. DirecTV Now has no latency at all. The microphone sound quality and voice sound quality during phone calls is not as good as my Power Beat 2s. Connectivity: This is one of the major issues. Music will constantly stop while playing these and I’ve also had issues with the left bud losing its connection completely during a workout which was extremely frustrating. Although the instructions do a good job explaining how re-pair the buds to one another, the process is more complicated than it is with other devices. This may not be a big issue to some people, but switching between devices is a pain. I do not take my phone in the gym or on runs, I stream from my Apple Watch, and switching devices is not a smooth process. Fit: I’m 50/50 on this. The left side fits perfectly, but I struggle with the right bud every time I put them in. I’ve tried different tips and still can’t get a solid fit with the right bud. And this fit is the biggest problem for these to me. Since the right bud is always falling out or halfway in my ear, I’m constantly pushing it in which activates the touch controls…usually me turning them off so, I end up stopping and fumbling around with these for a little while to get it to stay in my right ear. However, this will not be an issue to everyone, so I can’t knock the design too much for my lack of ear symmetry. Finally, would I recommend these or not? It depends on how you want to use them. If you don’t switch devices a lot and have the right sized ears, then I would I say these are pretty good for the price. However, connectivity is something that will need to be worked out or perhaps it’s better on non-iOS devices. I would like to hear feedback from an Android user to see if the volume and connectivity issues are an iOS issue. I’ll say give them a try you can always return them if they don’t’ fit.
S**N
Best earbuds I’ve ever owned
I decided that it was time for me to get some wireless earbuds, and rather than go with Apple’s popular (and expensive) AirPods, I decided to stick with Skullcandy, whose earbuds I’ve been using for years in place of the basic Apple ones. They didn’t let me down! The sound quality is good (though I’m no audio technician), and they fit me perfectly once I switched to the larger ear gels. I really like the stability gels they include with these, as I’ve always struggled with earbuds of any brand feeling loose fitting, but these fit nice and secure. Battery life hasn’t been an issue for me, and the Bluetooth range is great for my needs. I really enjoy the touch controls built into the earbuds, and they’re pretty easy to get the hang of. It’s nice that I can still pause my music, turn the volume up or down, and skip songs while my phone is in another room (or just in my pocket). Honestly, just the simple fact of not having to deal with the wires that are part of basic earbuds was probably the biggest thing for me. I’d been dealing with them for years and had gotten used to dealing with the hassle, but going wireless is so much nicer. I can just take them out and pop them in their case in a matter of seconds, which makes wrapping up wired earbuds feel like a rather long experience in comparison. I guess this is a bonus of pretty much any pair of wireless earbuds, but it’s still a difference that I think is hard to appreciate until you’ve experienced it.
H**E
Try the Smokin Buds 2, Indy Wireless is mediocre at best
After using these earbuds for about three days, I can definitely say, I am disappointed the only upsides to me getting these earbuds is that they have the excellent sound quality that i would expect from skullcandy Post Note: a day after I wrote this review, my Indy Wireless stopped automatically connecting to my phone, as well as connecting to each other. So now, the left earbud turns on, and that's it. a friend of mine can say that the microphone sounds good, idk how good it is after listening to podcasts for about an hour or two at work, they buzz a little bit (but very briefly - about a tenth of a second) and then the left earbud desyncs with the right earbud, playing whatever you are listening to about 1/4 second behind the right one after which you have to turn both of them off and back on wasting about 30 seconds with the terrible touch controls also, while they are comfortable by themselves, they need this rubber coating to make them stay in your ears which makes them ever so slightly too big, making them uncomfortable to wear for more than two hours the little rubbers dont stay on while theyre not in your ears, so i almost immediately lost one, while transferring it from the case to my ears the battery is good tho, it advertises a 4 hour battery, i got it to last a full 8.5 hour work day - with intermediate charging on my breaks and 1/2 hour lunch (in the battery bank case) the touch controls are horrendous one tap on the right or left earbud raises or lowers the volume respectively, while double tapping either of them pauses/plays highly annoying when trying to raise the volume which resets to almost all the way down every time you turn them on because you raise the volume and pause or go to pause and raise/lower volume it is surprisingly hard to put your finger in the right spot to get the touch to work read the above two lines for that overall, highly disappointed and dissatisfied in skullcandy's Indy Wireless if you want quality skullcandy earbuds try the Smokin Buds 2 or for quality headphones, or get the Uproar Wireless for cheap, reliable headphones; and the Hesh 3 for great mid-tier headphones
A**R
Great for active folks
I initially intended to use the Skullcandy Indy earbuds as a backup to my OG Apple AirPods, but they quickly became my go-to pair for just about every activity. I figured an $80 pair of earbuds could be the sacrifice play for travel, working out, or mountain biking; better to ruin or lose those than the pricier AirPods. That reasoning aside, the Skullcandy earbuds have proven strong contenders and stayed put throughout biking, running, jumping, burpees, and everything else I put them through. They remained unaffected by sweat or rain - a big plus for a set of workout earbuds. As for sound quality, they're solid performers. Now, if you're a self-proclaimed audiophile and sound critic - these will not impress you. But seriously, if you're expecting impressive, premium quality audio from a pair of $80 earbuds, you're a clown. If you're looking for that optimized frequency response experience, please feel free to throw on a Sennheiser or Bose over-ear headset and knock out your run or Workout of the Day (WOD). For the rest of us, these things kick out pretty decent sound quality - or at least acceptable quality for anyone who's running, working out, or performing other strenuous activities. Not to discount the experiences of other reviewers - I had no issues with pairing or battery life (4+ hours). The left and right earbuds remained linked to each other without fail and paired easily with both my phone and laptop. I used each earbud independently to make and receive phone calls with very good sound quality on both ends.
I**A
Top
Fantastica scatola e prodotto cuffiette touch veramente belle
C**E
Très déçu
Offert a notre fils pour Noël. Au bout de 15jours un écouteur fonctionnait par intermittence. Nous avons réussi a tout réinitialiser et tout a fonctionné correctement pendant 2mois environ. Depuis le mois de mars, le problème initial est revenu et perdure , a savoir qu'un écouteur ne fonctionne plus. Très déçu par cet achat. Je ne recommande pas du tout
S**N
It’s very good
There comfortable sound good and stay in your ears
A**R
Brilliant
Really good for 49 pound and comfy to wear I would definitely recommend this if you can’t afford the Apple AirPods
D**2
Eig nur 4,5
Der Bass ist einfach insaaaaane, der Rest eher schwächer
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