Skull Candy - Mp3
Most standalone Skullcandy MP3 players were released in the mid-to-late 2000s and are now hard to find except on secondary markets like eBay.
Since Skullcandy no longer makes standalone MP3 players, most users now pair with a separate MP3 player or use headphones with built-in storage features. Mp3 Skull Candy
Only 5 hours of battery life; requires a 2.5mm adapter for standard 3.5mm headphones. Most standalone Skullcandy MP3 players were released in
A 1GB watch with built-in MP3/WMA playback. detachable MP3 player.
Limited 1GB storage; very outdated software compatibility.
"Wire-free" listening experience that was ahead of its time.
DJ-style headphones with a built-in, detachable MP3 player.