Skullcandy Uproar Wireless Review

Skullcandy Uproar Wireless Review

Hip Hop tracks are given their due as well. Belt out a strong Hip Hop track and immediately, the Uproar enters the familiar territory. The Kick Drum loop gets a little more low and low mid sustain than the high mid boosting, which means that the sharp attack gives way to the thumping of the sustain. The beats punctuated by the headphones are surprisingly powerful for an affordable pair of headphones. The cherry on the top, however, is that the vocals have been given their fair share as well.

All in all, we can see that the $50 Skullcandy Uproar Wireless headphones have their share of flaws, and not everyone would like a pair of headphones that aren’t exactly the most luxurious and give more focus to the bass than anything else. That said, there will be many out there who will like Uproar for its rather minimalistic design, streamlined controls, and performance that justifies its economic price tag. If you belong to the latter category, then by all means, go for the Uproar, but for those select few who are looking for alternatives, then you should probably look at the Jabra Move Wireless, which costs around the same as the Uproar but gives you a better overall audio performance, and also a more pleasing design.