The Skullcandy Grind are versatile and comfortable on-ear headphones. They have an above-average sound, they’re lightweight and surprisingly comfortable for an on-ear model. However, they’re not as portable as some of the other on-ears we’ve tested, and they do not block a lot of noise so they won’t be the ideal headphones for loud environments.
The Grind are decent mixed usage headphones. They’re quite comfortable for an on-ear design, they have an efficient and easy-to-use control scheme and a sturdy build quality. Unfortunately, they do not block enough noise for commuting, and they’re slightly too unstable for sports. On the upside, they deliver an above-average audio reproduction which should be good enough for most listeners.
The Skullcandy Grind have a straightforward on-ear design that will work for some. They have thin but large metal frame and small circular ear cups. They don’t have any folding hinges, so they have a very minimalistic look with few moving parts. They also come in a couple of color schemes that will stand out a bit more than the black color variant we’ve reviewed.
The Skullcandy Grind are surprisingly comfortable on-ear headphones. They’re lightweight, and the padding on the ear cups is soft. They’re comfortable to wear for hours, unlike most similarly designed headphones which put quite a bit of pressure on your ears. However, the headband is not as decently padded as the ear cups. If you’re looking for a pair of wireless on-ear headphones that have a fit better-suited for your kids.

























