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Skullcandy Agent Headphones - $45.98 (Including Shipping) [1 Day Only]

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RRP: $89.95
Today only: $45.98 postage & handling included.
You get exactly what is pictured, Black Edition, no random version/colour.

Specs:
- Speaker diameter: 40mm
- Frequency response: 18Hz- 20k Hz
- Impedance: 32ohms
- Max input power: 30mW
- Cable type: Nylon braided
- Cable length: 1.2meters
- Plug type: 3.5mm gold plated
- Model: Agent

Dimensions:
- Head band: 26cm - 35cm
- Ear pads: 6cm x 8.5cm
- Cable: 113cm

Limit of two per customer.
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Authentic SkullCandy brand.
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Description:
The Agent headphone features hi-fidelity sound and a contour so sleek it’s virtually undetectable by enemy radar. Whether dictated by expedience or personal preference, sometimes you’ve got to keep a low profile and tread lightly.

Est. in 2003 with the single mission of world domination, Skullcandy makes the sickest headphones on the Planet for Snow, Ski, Skate, Surf, Wake, Moto, Bike and Music and anything else you can imagine!

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  • Why o why must the cable be so long :(

    • +1

      One reason is so you don't HAVE to keep your music source in your top pocket. Anyway, if you want to shorten them just cut and fit a new plug - it's a lot easier than trying to lengthen the cable.

    • I wish it was longer, so I can use it when watching TV.

  • whats the sound quality like on these?

  • I've had a few different pairs of in ear SC's and found them to sound a bit tinny, never had the over ear headphones like these though but I'd try an equivalent in Logitech (similar priced I mean) before I bought SC again to be honest.

  • how's these compare to senheniser?

    • I've been told by a lot of people that SC are not a good brand of headphones if you want quality. They look good and they're cheaper than some of the other brands but I've also heard the 'tinny' remark before as well as things like 'no good for bass'. I've avoided them as I've never had a friend tell me they liked their SCs. I am speaking generally, not for this specific model, but internet reviews do seem mixed. There are a lot of negative reviews for SC headphone though.

      FYI: I have a pair of Sennheiser PX200's which I've had for about 18 months. They cost me $119 at JB Hi-Fi. I cannot fault them. They sound amazing, come with their own case which they fold up into and have a decent length cord so I can leave my mp3 player in a backpack or put it in my pocket without too much of it hanging out.

      They can be had here for $69.95 + around $10 for postage:
      http://www.themp3outletstore.com.au/catalog/product_info.php…

      If your ears work, buy something decent. You won't regret it. :)

      • Dude Now way!!! Skullcandy are the best for bass, my cousin brought one from the US and crusher headphones are just awesome for bass. There is nothing better for bass than skullcandy crushers. As these are headphones as well I will say go for skullcandy!
        No hard feelings mate :)

    • Not too well, I wouldn't imagine.

    • I bought one for like $99 years ago and its bad… not very comfortable to wear =(

  • Such doucher headphones.. Never understood why people buy these.

    • +1

      Because they are 14 and snowboard and SKULLCANDY IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!1111

      • +1

        I don't think I'll ever be able to pull off a pair then, I'm simply not living life to the MaXxXtreem enough.

  • What in the world is this brand, I've seen it, but is it good quality or some culture thing?

    • See above. ;)

  • They should probably stick to making those ridiculously priced in-helmet headphones…

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