More Than Eye Candy: Skullcandy Lowrider Vs. WeSC Oboe

If you’re looking for a couple of nice headphones that do not only provide you with high quality sound, but suit your style also , then these two are worth checking out: the Skullcandy Lowrider and the WeSC Oboe. Let’s see what each has to offer re specs, looks, and variety, shall we?

Specs

These ‘over the head ‘ earphones are approximately in the same price range and you will find models from the WeSC Oboe and Skullcandy headphones Lowrider lines beginning at US$ 20. Apropos specs, the Lowrider from Skullcandy features 40 mm power drivers, 18 to 20,000 Hz frequency range, and 32 ohm impedance. The Oboe on the other hand has 30 mm (40 mm in some models) power drivers, 20 to 20,001 Hz frequency range, and 32 ohm impedance.

Looks and additional features

These cool phones from WeSC and Skullcandy are known to look cool on top of their decent specifications. The most outstanding difference between the 2 looks-wise comes from their intended use. Both are created for mobile users and therefore both the Oboe and Skullcandy Lowrider are lightweight. The latter though, puts a further feature for portability. It can be folded nicely so anyone can simply stash it in your backpack or bag. The Lowrider headphones also enable you to swivel a speaker so we can hear something else while the earphones stay on.

Both the Oboe and the Skullcandy Lowrider both supply long wires, though the WeSC headphones come with an extension rope which will provide you that additional slack.

Variety
Variety and good looks are definitely something WeSC and Skullcandy incorporate in their range as both the Oboe and Lowrider come in a good range of designs and colours. WeSC headphones generally come in solid colours, while the Skullcandy ones can come with various designs and colour combinations.

Conclusion

Everything taken under consideration, the WeSC Oboe and the Skullcandy Lowrider are both affordable and decent sets of phones. The real choice between the two will depend on your requirements, preferences and budget. If you need a transportable pair you can take with you and won’t take up too much space in your bag, then you can go for the Skullcandy Lowrider. Also, here’s an extra note if you are a little strapped for cash: the Oboes are a touch more expensive than the Lowriders.

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