Skullcandy Uproar Wireless Review

Skullcandy Uproar Wireless Review

Now that we have had a good look at the design and functionality, let’s now move on to the performance.

Performance and Last words

As I mentioned before, the Skullcandy Uproar headphones and bass friendly to the highest order. That is why, when you play tracks with powerful sub-bass, the Uproar produces a strong low-frequency response, which seems a bit unexpected for headphones of this price range. The major USP of this device however is that even at high, ill-advised hearing levels, the headphones don’t cave in and give you a very consistent output. Something unheard of from headphones of this range.

The lows are fairly well matched with high mid and high-frequency presence, making the songs you play sound optimal rather than the over boosted performance that you would expect.

In songs that lack a strong bass presence, the Uproar produces an extra push in the deep lows, which in turn adds body to the percussions in the track. While the vocals can use a bit of refining, the guitar strums have a bright presence as well.