Review: Skullcandy Gets in Bed With Bose
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Review: Skullcandy Gets in Bed With Bose
Skullcandy is as much a lifestyle brand as it is an audio company. Although I enjoy their Crusher headphones (they’re ideal for watching movies and playing video games), I’m a bit outside of their younger ski/surf/skate demo (though even I can appreciate their association with Tony Hawk). The Method 360 ANC Earbuds are a different beast. On looks, it’s pure Skullcandy — chunky, aggressive colors, meant to be seen as well as heard. But this one’…
Skullcandy Launches the Aviator 900 ANC Headphones With a Battery Charge Display
Skullcandy's latest headphones are part throwback to one of their older, wired headphones from over a decade ago, part modern ANC headphones for long haul travellers. The Aviator 900 ANC has a very distinct design that is likely to cause divided opinions, but the most obvious feature is the two digits display that shows the battery charge level, except you won't be able to see it when you're wearing the headphones. Still, it might be handy for s…
Skullcandy Method 360 ANC vs Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds: Can budget beat Bose at its own game?
Bose is known for setting the benchmark in active noise canceling, while Skullcandy has long been the go-to for budget-friendly, bass-heavy earbuds. But when Skullcandy partnered with Bose for its Method 360 ANC earbuds, it promised “premium sound for the people.” So, how do these affordable earbuds compare to Bose’s top-tier QuietComfort Ultra? I tested both to find out. How has this article been updated? This article was origina…
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