🎧 Elevate your audio game—where style meets unstoppable sound.
Skullcandy Dime 2 Wireless Earbuds deliver up to 12 hours of total battery life with fast charging, feature noise-isolating in-ear fit with three tip sizes, and include Tile tracking technology to prevent loss. Designed for active lifestyles, they offer dual microphones for clear calls and a water-resistant build, all while reducing environmental impact with an efficient battery.
Control Method | App |
Controller Type | Bluetooth |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Cable Length | 100 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 8.5 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Microphone Feature, Fast Charging, Volume Control |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Gym, Personal, iPhone, Android, Sports, Gaming, School, Travel, Workouts |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Buds |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | Dime 2 |
Theme | Skull |
Color | True Black |
Battery Average Life | 3.5 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 1 Hour |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
T**N
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.
J**C
doing the right job
cheap, durable, comfortable, and good sound quality for everyday wireless earbuds. I've tried more expensive earbuds than these in search of better sound and found them disappointing and usually uncomfortable, these feel like they're doing the right job. charged playtime is sufficient though not incredible, i often use them all day at work, though to do that i'll usually listen to 1 earbud, then when it runs down, i'll switch to the other which was recharging in it's case. Overall battery life for me (with the case recharging them) is usually 3 days of typical use, if you recharge them with your phone nightly, you'll rarely notice it.
J**R
Good design, cool vibe, priced right!
About 5 years ago Skullcandy were my go to wire ear bud head phones. I took a chance on the Dime blutooth buds. Not bad, but not as loud as others I've tried. They also do not have the battery life of other earbuds that I have tried. Given past experience with the brand and the price point, they are a solid 4 out of 5.
X**V
Good + Cheap Wireless Ear Bud Option
Light and fit snug in my ears. Sound quality isn't the best, but it is loud so if you wanna block out sound it's good for that. The mic sounds cheap and has a bit of static but if the person calling doesn't mind then I wouldn't worry. Quality is pretty good for the price, I tend to buy Skull Candy because of this. No charging issues.
A**R
Seriously worth the price
These earbuds are SERIOUSLY worth the price. I have had them for at least three years already and haven't noticed any reduction in quality. Aside from the silicone bit losing its vibrant color a little, everything else has been great. The sound quality is fantastic for the price and they are very comfortable. Additionally, I found out that they are SUPER durable after they went through the laundry not once, but TWICE and still work just as well as they always have.
M**S
Not great
Sound quality is fine. There is a bit of audio leakage after only turning it up a little. The battery life is absolutely TERRIBLE, it's doesn't even last 4 hours. I had them in for an hour before I heard the "battery low".
A**R
Must buy more
Love them alot. Have bought many of their products. I have head phones, ear buds and Bluetooth speakers. Best prices are on Amazon. Battery life is great and the sound quality as well. They all fit in you ears, on you head and in you bag perfectly. Great range, quality and connectivity. Great Clarity. They are great gifts also.
G**Y
Nice design but mine didn't work
I had my Dime 2's for a day. I liked the small size of the case and the look of the buds. I charged the case and then the buds (once I realized I had to remove little stickers from the contacts) and easily paired them with my iPhone. First, I tried different tip sizes to see if I could get a seal in my ear. I could not. (Seal is important because I listen to audio books to fall asleep IF the earbud can block out my wife's snooring). I was able to start listening to a book and the sound was better than the set I am trying to replace. Then, I started trying the different functions shown in the manual when I realized that I could not change volume or skip ahead or back. I could turn them off but could not turn them back on. Frankly, even though I have (and have had) many blue tooth headsets, I don't think I would have been able to commit all of those movements to memory if they had worked. So, I returned them. I'm 75, these are probably for someone a lot younger...if they work.
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