Skullcandy Method 360 reviewed: almost but not quite
There’s no shortage of truly wireless noise cancelling buds, but at $190, the Skullcandy Method 360 might make sense.
There’s no shortage of truly wireless noise cancelling buds, but at $190, the Skullcandy Method 360 might make sense.
The “Bose” name is typically found for a premium price, but Skullcandy is collaborating for a more cost effective noise cancelling option.
Truly wireless and noise cancellation typically commands a solid price point, but Skullcandy’s latest could just get the price down while keeping the tech up.
If you’re the sort of person who knows the bass gets you moving, Skullcandy’s latest pair could have your ears in mind.
Earphones and headphones styled a little differently to match what you might take to the snow are coming from Skullcandy as the cold begins to kick in.
This week on The Wrap, hear about new phones from Samsung, new audio gear from LG, Huawei, and Skullcandy, the difference between real Atmos and virtual Atmos, and we’ll tie it all together with the Apple HomePod reviewed.
Looking for an over-ear style of noise cancelling headphones that won’t break the bank? The Skullcandy Hesh ANC could suit, though they remind us of an older model.
This week on The Wrap, dive into all of the tech news to start the year, explaining what’s new in TVs, computers, headphones, and cars, to name a few. From BMW to foldable laptops to OLED and more, find out what’s happening in 2022, all in five minutes.
You’ve probably spoken to Google or Siri, but if you’re using a pair of Skullcandy’s latest, you can talk to someone else for earphone control.
Hoping you could save a few bucks over the holidays this year? Here are some gadgets that could help with that.