Compare Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720 vs Razer BlackShark V3

Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
Razer BlackShark V3

Quick verdict

What each product is best for

Choose Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720 for Dongle and Console compatibility limitations.

Choose Razer BlackShark V3 for Noise isolation (passive) and Wireless range.

Comparison Takeaways

Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720

Where It Has the Edge

  • Dongle is 5.0 vs 2.9. The 2.4GHz dongle is easy to use, with reviewers describing instant plug-and-play behavior.
  • Console compatibility limitations is 3.0 vs 1.0. Platform support is broad, but documentation around the two variants and PlayStation behavior can be confusing or contradictory.
  • Soundstage width is 4.9 vs 3.0. The open-back design creates an unusually wide, spacious presentation that reviewers repeatedly praised for immersion and a convincing...
  • Microphone noise reduction is 4.6 vs 3.0. Background-noise rejection is a strength: keyboard noise, ringing phones, and other room sounds are filtered effectively, though the...

Razer BlackShark V3

Where It Has the Edge

  • Noise isolation (passive) is 5.0 vs 1.3. The memory-foam earcups block a meaningful amount of outside sound on their own, helping reviewers stay focused without...
  • Wireless range is 4.8 vs 1.5. Wireless range is consistently strong in the few reports that test it, including stable use across a living...
  • Smudge resistance is 5.0 vs 2.5. The matte finish resists fingerprints and dirt well, helping the headset stay clean-looking with regular use.
  • Active noise cancellation is 5.0 vs 2.5. Two customers who describe noise cancelling say it works extremely well, including one report of dramatically reducing jet...
Average score
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.1
Razer BlackShark V3
4.4
Noise isolation (passive)
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
1.3

Passive isolation is very weak by design. The open-back cups let outside sound in, making the headset a poor fit for noisy rooms.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

The memory-foam earcups block a meaningful amount of outside sound on their own, helping reviewers stay focused without relying on electronic cancellation.

Wireless range
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
1.5

Wireless range drew a repeated complaint: one reviewer saw dropouts at roughly 12 feet, far short of the expected range.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.8

Wireless range is consistently strong in the few reports that test it, including stable use across a living room and roughly 10–15 meters without noticeable delay.

Active noise cancellation
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
2.5

Active noise cancellation is absent, and one reviewer counted that omission against the headset at this price.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

Two customers who describe noise cancelling say it works extremely well, including one report of dramatically reducing jet noise during a flight.

Smudge resistance
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
2.5

The silicone suspension strap can pick up visible grease and feel sticky, which makes it less pleasant to keep looking clean.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

The matte finish resists fingerprints and dirt well, helping the headset stay clean-looking with regular use.

Dongle
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
5.0

The 2.4GHz dongle is easy to use, with reviewers describing instant plug-and-play behavior.

Razer BlackShark V3
2.9

The remote dongle design divides reviewers. Some like being able to position or switch it easily, while others dislike the long cable, laptop clutter, or report a failed dongle switch.

Treble clarity
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.0

Treble is the main tonal weakness. Several reviewers heard reduced top-end refinement or an 8kHz emphasis that can sound sharp, metallic, or sibilant.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

High frequencies stay detailed and clear without harshness, and vocals remain distinct even when mixes get busy.

Console compatibility limitations
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.0

Platform support is broad, but documentation around the two variants and PlayStation behavior can be confusing or contradictory.

Razer BlackShark V3
1.0

One Xbox customer reports that wireless microphone use required an adapter, making the console experience unusable for their intended setup.

Soundstage width
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.9

The open-back design creates an unusually wide, spacious presentation that reviewers repeatedly praised for immersion and a convincing sense of distance.

Razer BlackShark V3
3.0

Opinions on soundstage are sharply split: one customer calls it amazing, while another finds the music presentation abysmal and lacking spatial scale.

Microphone
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
2.6

The boom microphone is clear enough for gaming, but its stiff arm repeatedly drew criticism because it springs back instead of holding precise placement.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.4

The microphone is usually rated very highly for clarity and voice reproduction, and several reviewers call it among the better wireless-headset mics. Criticism centers on excess background pickup, one long-term degradation report, and one Xbox connection problem.

Clamping force comfort
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.3

Clamping is light and comfortable, but one reviewer found it so loose that the headset could move during more active head motion.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

The headset stays secure without squeezing too hard, and reviewers specifically praise the lack of excessive side pressure.

Microphone noise reduction
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.6

Background-noise rejection is a strength: keyboard noise, ringing phones, and other room sounds are filtered effectively, though the processing can make voices sound compressed.

Razer BlackShark V3
3.0

Noise handling is inconsistent across the reports: one expert praises background suppression, while a customer says the mic picks up breathing and lacks noise suppression.

Wireless latency
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.5

Wireless latency reports conflict sharply, from snappy 25ms or effectively lag-free use to concerns over a quoted 40–50ms delay.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

Low latency is one of the most consistent strengths in the set. Reviewers repeatedly report instant, smooth, or effectively lag-free wireless response, including in competitive games.

Glasses and hat compatibility
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
5.0

Glasses wearers reported little to no extra pressure, with the soft cups sitting comfortably over frame arms.

Razer BlackShark V3
3.5

Glasses comfort is split. One expert wore the headset without the usual temple pressure, while a customer says the cups hurt their ears when wearing glasses.

Volume output
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
2.5

One reviewer found PC and music playback quieter than expected for a premium gaming headset.

Razer BlackShark V3
1.0

Three customers independently complain that maximum output is far too low, even after EQ or setting changes. For listeners who prefer high playback levels, this is the most repeated performance warning.

Weight comfort
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.6

Weight impressions are mixed. The suspension system distributes the mass well for some reviewers, while others found roughly 370 grams too heavy for extended wear.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

Its light weight is repeatedly called out as a major advantage, especially for long sessions. Several users contrast it favorably with heavier premium headsets.

Preset EQ profile quality
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.7

Several reviewers were happy with the default flat or out-of-box tuning and found little reason to change presets.

Razer BlackShark V3
3.5

Built-in profiles are convenient for some users, but quality is inconsistent. Several like the quick presets, while others call the esports profiles poor or the stock choices unremarkable.

Microphone quality for calls
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.8

Microphone impressions range from crystal-clear to merely usable. Voice intelligibility is usually good, but some reviewers heard compression, clipping, white noise, or weaker-than-premium quality.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.9

Voice calls are consistently clear and natural, with reviewers reporting compliments from friends, coworkers, and customers. The mic is well suited to Discord, meetings, and work calls.

Bluetooth
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
5.0

Bluetooth preserved the headset’s haptic-bass performance well in the tested use case.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.1

Bluetooth is usually convenient and smooth, including easy phone pairing and strong dual-source use. One customer reports occasional short Bluetooth dropouts.

Value for money
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.4

Value is highly audience-dependent. Bass enthusiasts often feel the experience justifies the premium, while other reviewers argue the $260–$270 price is steep beside cheaper, more polished alternatives.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.2

Most reviewers consider the mid-range price a strong deal because sound, comfort, mic quality, and wireless features approach more expensive headsets. Negative value judgments come from low-volume or nonworking units rather than a broad sense that the feature set is overpriced.

Sidetone adjustment quality
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
2.3

Sidetone is one of the weaker features. Multiple reviewers called it faint, quiet, or robotic, though one found the level appropriate.

Razer BlackShark V3
3.0

Sidetone is polarizing. One reviewer gets a natural, useful monitoring level after adjustment, while another calls it quiet and terrible-sounding enough to be a dealbreaker.

Battery
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.9

Battery results vary widely: some reviewers saw multi-day endurance near the advertised range, while others measured closer to about 25 hours with features active.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.6

Battery life is a major strength, commonly lasting days between charges. The caveats are shorter endurance in ultra-low-latency mode, a few optimistic runtime estimates, and one concern about difficult battery replacement access.

Frequency response accuracy
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.8

Measurements and listening impressions point to generally solid tonal balance, but with uneven bass-to-mid transitions and notable treble peaks that benefit from EQ.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.5

Reviewers who discuss tonal balance find the response clear, detailed, and generally controlled. One audio-focused customer considered the response good enough to choose the headset over other gaming options.

Comfort during long use
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.4

Long-session comfort is usually very good thanks to breathable pads and the suspension design. Heavier weight, a sticky silicone strap, and occasional fit quirks keep it from being universally comfortable.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

Comfort is one of the strongest areas in the set. Reviewers repeatedly wear it for long gaming sessions or workdays without fatigue, pressure, or a strong urge to remove it.

Xbox compatibility
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.9

The Xbox version is repeatedly recommended because it adds wireless Xbox support while also working across PC, PlayStation, Switch, and mobile in testing.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.4

Xbox results are mostly excellent, with easy setup, strong integration, low-lag play, and precise cues. One customer reports a severe exception where wireless microphone use required an adapter.

Ear cup padding quality
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.5

The ear cushions are generally soft, breathable, and comfortable for long gaming sessions, though a few reviewers found the cloth less plush than expected.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

The memory-foam cushions earn strong praise for softness, depth, and breathability. Several reviewers prefer them to pads on competing or older headsets.

Software/setup simplicity
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.3

Setup can be straightforward when everything behaves, but conflicting instructions, unclear icons, and serious software bugs made the experience frustrating for some reviewers.

Razer BlackShark V3
3.8

Setup ranges from plug-and-play and beginner-friendly to genuinely frustrating. Most users have little trouble, but Synapse restart/resource complaints and one repeated power-on problem keep this from being universally simple.

Ear cup swivel/rotation range
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
5.0

The 180-degree earcup swivel was praised as convenient for resting the headset around the neck.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.5

The updated swivel points are viewed as a welcome improvement over the previous generation’s fit hardware.

Included accessories
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.5

The box is well equipped, and the Xbox version’s included Game Pass code was singled out as a welcome extra.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

The unboxing feedback is positive about the small included touches, with the cable minder specifically earning a thumbs-up.

Midrange clarity
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.5

The midrange was described as clean and well balanced overall, with only minor coloration.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

The midrange is described as clean and well-defined, helping voices and core musical content remain easy to follow.

Packaging quality
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.5

The packaging was praised for its presentation and eco-friendly approach.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

The included hardware arrives neatly packed and secure, with the unboxing reviewer specifically praising the presentation and protection.

Portability/foldability
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
2.0

The wide, bulky earcups make the headset awkward to pack or use as a travel companion, and the lack of integrated mics further hurts portability.

Razer BlackShark V3
2.5

Portable use is hurt by the long cabled HyperSpeed dongle, which one reviewer found awkward for Switch 2 and other mobile setups.

Spatial audio
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.0

THX Spatial Audio can add strong immersion and convincing head-tracked movement, but reviewers disagree on its precision and usefulness. Some found it excellent; others found distance controls subtle or head tracking buggy.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.4

Spatial processing is usually a strength, especially for competitive games where THX or surround cues improve awareness. One customer, however, felt the spatial effect was almost absent in music.

Headband adjustability
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.3

Height and headband adjustment can be smooth and stable, but at least one unit gradually slid out of position and needed repeated readjustment.

Razer BlackShark V3
3.9

Most reports find the sliding adjustment smooth and useful, but there are exceptions. One customer says the extensions slowly slip, while another simply finds adjustability below average.

Detachable microphone convenience
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
5.0

The detachable boom mic is convenient when switching to a separate microphone or using the headset without the boom attached.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.7

Removing the mic is convenient for music or solo play and helps keep it out of the way. The main drawback is that there is no integrated place to store it once detached.

Charging
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
5.0

Rapid charging is useful, with one reviewer citing roughly four hours of playback from a ten-minute charge.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.7

Fast charging is consistently praised, with several reviews highlighting the six-hours-from-15-minutes claim or quick real-world top-ups. One customer’s only complaint is a short charging cable.

Positional audio accuracy
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.8

Positional audio is a major strength, with reviewers repeatedly able to pinpoint footsteps, gunfire, and movement accurately in competitive games.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.6

Directional accuracy is excellent in most reports, making footsteps, gunshots, enemies, and environmental sounds easy to locate. One low-volume customer reports the opposite because important cues were too quiet to hear.

App
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.9

The apps offer unusually deep control over EQ, lighting, spatial audio, mic settings, and more. Reliability is inconsistent, with some reviewers reporting smooth operation and others repeated detection or sync bugs.

Razer BlackShark V3
3.7

Software opinions are mixed. Razer Audio is often described as easy and useful, while several Synapse/Android users complain about connection trouble, heavy resource use, or poor interface choices.

Game/Chat balance control
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.0

Game/chat balance works directly on the headset for Xbox and PC, but reviewers note that the same control is unavailable on PS5.

Razer BlackShark V3
3.8

The dedicated game/chat control is useful for changing mixes without opening software, but one customer finds its adjustment steps far too fine and slow.

Button control usability
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.3

The controls offer a lot directly on the headset, but the multifunction joystick can feel overloaded, imprecise, or easy to mis-trigger. Other reviewers found the layout satisfying and easy to reach.

Razer BlackShark V3
3.4

Physical controls are often praised for tactile feel, placement, and quick access, but not everyone likes them. Two customers find the knobs awkward or excessively slow for large adjustments.

Connectivity versatility
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.8

Connectivity is exceptionally versatile, combining Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, USB audio, and 3.5mm across a broad range of devices.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.7

Reviewers like being able to move among 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth, USB, phones, PCs, and consoles, with simultaneous sources especially useful. One customer is frustrated by missing Bluetooth/wireless mixing in their setup.

Build quality
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.9

Build quality is divisive. Some units feel premium, sturdy, and durable, while others come across as too plastic-heavy with creaking adjustment points for the price.

Razer BlackShark V3
3.8

Build impressions are mixed. Experts and several customers call it robust or durable, but others say the lightweight plastic feels cheap, fragile, or less sturdy than a competing headset.

Equalizer customization
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.5

EQ flexibility is extensive, with multiple custom slots and multi-band tuning that can meaningfully fix the headset’s sharper or bassier tendencies.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.6

EQ flexibility is widely appreciated, with game tuning, mic EQ, and saved profiles giving users meaningful control. One enthusiast criticizes the app for offering only a fixed graphic EQ rather than deeper parametric tuning.

Overall satisfaction
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.2

Overall reactions range from ecstatic to deeply frustrated. The unique bass, strong gaming sound, and immersion inspire unusually strong fans, while software bugs, weight, build concerns, and price prevent universal endorsement.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.1

Overall sentiment is strongly positive: many reviewers call it a favorite, daily driver, excellent upgrade, or easy recommendation. The main dissent comes from low-volume complaints, software frustrations, a few build concerns, and isolated hardware failures.

Bass performance
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.5

Crusher bass is the defining attraction: it can make explosions, engines, and music physically rumble with unusual force. Reviewers also warn that high settings become overwhelming, fatiguing, or even distort the presentation.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.6

Bass is generally praised for being deep, punchy, and controlled rather than boomy. One customer, however, found the headset noticeably short on bass.

Fit/seal reliability
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.8

The articulated cups can create a good seal and fit larger heads well, but some reviewers found the overall grip loose enough to shift when tilting the head.

Razer BlackShark V3
3.8

Fit is generally comfortable and secure, but not perfectly consistent. Two users praise the fit while another says the headset slowly slides down and needs frequent readjustment.

Sound quality
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.6

Most reviewers found the core gaming sound clear, punchy, and highly enjoyable even with Crusher bass off. A few felt the stock tuning was merely decent or less refined than top premium rivals.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.6

Sound is the headset’s clearest strength: most reviewers describe it as crisp, detailed, rich, or excellent across games, music, and everyday use. A small minority call it tinny, merely decent, or inferior to alternatives.

Multi-platform compatibility
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
5.0

Multi-platform support is excellent, especially with the Xbox version, which reviewers used successfully across major consoles, PC, Switch, and mobile.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.9

Broad platform support is a consistent strength, with positive use across PC, Mac, PlayStation, Switch, Xbox, phones, and other devices. Hardware switching between systems is generally described as convenient.

Multipoint connectivity reliability
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
5.0

Simultaneous Bluetooth plus 2.4GHz is one of the most consistently praised conveniences, letting users keep game audio active while taking calls or using a phone app.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

Simultaneous 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth audio is repeatedly praised, letting users keep game audio and a phone or second device active together. The reports that actually use the feature describe it as convenient and working well.

Design and Aesthetics
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.3

The styling is restrained for a gaming headset, with a premium matte-black look and subtle lighting. The oversized cups can still look bulky on the head.

Razer BlackShark V3
4.3

The understated black styling appeals to reviewers who dislike flashy gaming gear, and several call it sleek or restrained. One reviewer finds the all-black look boring, so the minimalism will not suit everyone.

Instrument separation
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
5.0

Busy game scenes stay well separated, with effects and gunfire remaining distinct even when the action gets dense.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

Complex mixes are a strong point, with reviewers saying individual sounds stay distinct even when games or music become crowded.

Cable quality
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
2.5

The included flat analog cable works, but one reviewer found its tendency to bunch up annoying.

Razer BlackShark V3
2.5

Cable convenience is mixed. One customer likes that the included cord is long enough for direct PC use, while others dislike the long HyperSpeed desktop run or find the charging cord too short.

Stability
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
5.0

Once adjusted, the earcups held their selected height surprisingly well in one detailed review.

Razer BlackShark V3
5.0

A reviewer specifically notes that the headset stays securely on the head even while bending over, despite its very light weight.

Android compatibility
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
5.0

Android Bluetooth pairing was seamless in two reviews, with stable audio and no meaningful quality drop.

Razer BlackShark V3No score yet
Audio-video sync accuracy
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
5.0

One reviewer reported no perceptible lag during wireless use, with game audio feeling immediately synchronized.

Razer BlackShark V3No score yet
Earpad replacement ease
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.0

The earpads are removable and easy to clean, but one reviewer found them frustrating to reinstall.

Razer BlackShark V3No score yet
Firmware update support
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720No score yet
Razer BlackShark V3
3.0

One enthusiast is specifically waiting for firmware improvements to address low volume, control behavior, and EQ limitations, so confidence in post-launch fixes remains uncertain.

Footstep sound level scaling feature
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720No score yet
Razer BlackShark V3
4.8

The dedicated footstep-scaling control is viewed as a useful, distinctive competitive-gaming feature that makes cue adjustment more convenient.

Hinge durability
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
1.8

Plastic hinge and adjustment points raised durability concerns in two hands-on reviews, including creaking and visible flex.

Razer BlackShark V3No score yet
Integrated microphone
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
1.5

There are no integrated microphones, so removing the boom mic sacrifices call convenience and makes the headset less practical on the go.

Razer BlackShark V3No score yet
Reliability
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720No score yet
Razer BlackShark V3
1.2

A few customers report severe reliability problems, including units that would not work or were difficult to power on. These failures are much less common than the positive reports, but they are serious when they occur.

Replaceable earpads
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.3

The earpads can be replaced, which helps cleaning and longevity, although reinstalling them can be fiddly.

Razer BlackShark V3No score yet
RGB lighting customization
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.0

RGB is subtle rather than flashy and can be customized by color and brightness. Effects are fairly limited, and much of the lighting sits inside the earcups.

Razer BlackShark V3No score yet
Sensors
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
2.0

Auto-sleep behavior was unreliable in repeated testing, occasionally leaving the headset powered on for hours.

Razer BlackShark V3No score yet
Sound leakage
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
3.0

Open-back leakage is noticeable in shared spaces, though a couple of reviewers found it less severe than expected at normal listening levels.

Razer BlackShark V3No score yet
USB-C
Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720
4.5

USB-C audio adds another useful wired connection option alongside Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and 3.5mm.

Razer BlackShark V3No score yet