• Reviews around plastic (1.35 of 5)

    Skullcandy Uproar Bluetooth Wireless On-Ear Headphones with Built-In Microphone and Remote, 10-Hour Rechargeable Battery, Soft Synthetic Leather Ear Pillows for Comfort, Gray Fade

    • I guess the cheap plastic feeling material gives the headphones the lightweight
    • Plastic, junky, silly-looking and lousy sound.
    • Very cheap plastic and not worth the
    • They do feel like cheap plastic, we'll see how durable they are, but again <$40 means less build quality and VERY replaceable.
    • The plastic feels a little cheap, but after several months I haven't noticed any wear and tear
    • The headset appears to be made very cheaply: the grey plastic covering the earpiece immediately separated from the harder plastic of the headset
    • Some warned that the plastic feels cheap but its a step up from the low-end skullcandy headphones you might find at checkout in TJ-maxx, these feel fairly sturdy
    • My particular unit had loose plastic fittings
    • The plastic is kind of flimsy, so don't try to bend them for fun!
    • The one thing that would make this headset perfect (for my use, that is) would be a fabric cover for the speakers, rather than the soft plastic cover.
    • Very cheap plastic material and very pricey for the material and quality.
    • The product is made of high quality material, the plastic is quite flexible so it wouldn't break easily
    • The material feels like cheap plastic but doesn't feel like it'll break either
    • They are cheap plastic and look like they could break like a child's toyThey hurt my ears after a half hour or soThe first time I used
    • The buttons aren't rubber, they are hard plastic that are almost impossible to accidentally push, like you need to MEAN it if you want to push that button.one con is definitely that YOU CAN'T LISTEN AND CHARGE