- SkullCandy Method 360 ANC are wireless headphones with bose sound
- 9 -hour battery in the outbreaks with anc on, ergonomic fit -style fit
- Now available for $ 99 / £ 99 (around AU $ 200): The US price will increase to $ 119
Skullcandy has just presented its last headphones, and they are a Mashup with Bose that I think seems incredibly good for its launch price of $ 99 / £ 99, although in the United States, that is only an initial introductory price, and it will be $ 119 officially.
The ANC outbreaks of the Skullcandy 360 method are true wireless outbreaks that come in a really great sliding box with a toric joint to connect to its backpack or fresh skating clothes (the images of the press seem to emphasize the skating environment).
The design of the outbreaks itself has more than a similar passenger with the Bose Quietcomfort Ultra headphones, but with funky color options similar to skullcandy. They have fins for super safe adjustment, and apparently this is “Bose license technology [to] Help guarantee a perfect adjustment and block unwanted sound. “There are fins and tuned from different sizes to help obtain the safer adjustment for the shape of your ear.
Speaking of blocking the sound, they have active noise cancellation, with adjustable modes through the SkullCandy application and a ‘stand-saward’ way of passing. Four microphones feed the ANC, and given the technology involved, it seems that Bose has also had his hand here: these could be classified among the best headphones that cancel the noise with a budget.
Impressive, the battery life with Anc activated is nine hours from the headphones, with another 23 hours of the case. That is well above most competition even the best headphones. With the ANC off, you get 11 hours from the outbreaks and another 29 of the case.
Now, I could assume (as I did) of the name ‘360’ that there is some type of space audio here. Well, there is no.
Which is well given the budget, I have no complaint about that, but it feels like Skullcandy has already exploded the perfectly good name that could have given the next generation version where did Add this characteristic.
There is multiple points pairing, Google Fast and Bluetooth 5.3 torque support, including Bluetooth LE audio support, so they are something to the future proof. Bluetooth aircase support is not mentioned, but the Bluetooth version admits it here, so it could be possible in the future.
It is also a shame that I don’t find my support, but I can live without that. Otherwise, there is very little to complain, even small things that are often out of the budget buds, including IPX4 sweat resistance and the detection of self-land wear when you take away.
Color options are especially good. They are, in order of how incredibles they sound: plasma, leopard, bone, primer and black. They are, in order of how great they look: leopard, plasma, primer, black and bone.
If these have sound and ANC quality to coincide with the Bose association, and the comfort we expect from Skullcandy, it seems that they have reached a sweet real value point and can be located among the best budget headphones.
We have already had our hands on them, and we will bring you some first impressions once we have had the opportunity to broadcast some early judgments. They are available to buy from today.