The Sesh Evo’s earpieces come in black, blue, green, or red. They are small and light, and they come with three sizes (S, M, L) of silicone eartips to help them stay in place and feel comfortable. The frequency range of 6mm drivers is from 20Hz to 20kHz, and the impedance is 32 ohms.
The charging case is pretty small. It has a finish that looks like eggshell, a flip-top lid, and status LEDs on the front that show how much battery life is left. On the back, there is a USB-C port for the charging cable that comes with the phone.
A rating of IP55 means that the earphones can handle light splashes and some dust. Compared to really waterproof models, these aren’t very good specs, but they’re still useful. You should be able to wear the Sesh Evo in the rain without any problems, and you should also be able to clean the earpieces with a damp cloth. Just don’t get the case wet and don’t put a lot of water pressure on the earpieces.
Specifications
- Type: In-Canal
- Wireless: yes
- True Wireless: yes
- Connection Type: Bluetooth
- Water/Sweat-Resistant: yes
- Active Noise Cancellation: no
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On the outside of each ear is a single push-button control. The left and right earpieces do different things. When you press both buttons at the same time for two seconds, the earpieces turn on. After four seconds, they turn off. When you tap once on either button, music starts or stops, or a phone call is answered or ended.
If you press the left button for two seconds, you can go back a track. If you press the right button for two seconds, you can go forward. A double tap on either earpiece will lower or raise the volume. Your phone’s voice assistant can be called up with three taps, and with four taps, you can switch between Movie, Music, and Podcast EQ modes.
The earpieces are Tile-enabled, so if you lose them, you might be able to find them by using the Tile app. Skullcandy says that a single charge will last about five hours, and the case can hold another 15 hours (or three full charges), but your results will depend on how loud you play your music.
The batteries in the Skullcandy Sesh Evo are not very good. They only last about 4.7 hours on a single charge, which is much less than other options like the Boltune BT-BH024 Truly Wireless. But how well a battery works depends on how you use it, so your real-world experience may be different. Still, their carrying case can hold about three more charges. You can also use one bud while the other one is charging, but you won’t be able to change the volume or skip tracks.