Beats Cables, Skullcandy ANC Headphones, and a Severance Keyboard—Your Gear News of the Week
Published on: 2025-04-20 02:32:00
Most people don't associate Skullcandy—known for its plasticky skull-and-crossbones aesthetic—with premium audio. Skullcandy admitted as much at a launch event this week in New York City. Since its inception in 2003, it has aimed at (and impressively captured) the wallets of cash-strapped suburban punks across America with low prices, punchy colors, heavy bass, and skulls.
That's why its new $100 noise-canceling headphones are both exciting and ironic—they're made in collaboration with Bose, a company known best as the business-class choice for the parents of Skullcandy kids. The Method 360 ANC offer similar noise canceling to the Bose QuietComfort Ultra in a similar design, but with a larger charging case (good for 32 hours of battery life with ANC on) and slightly larger earbuds. It’s a “we’ll dumb this down for Junior” approach that I'd love to see employed more in affordable products.
Photograph: Julian Chokkattu
In my limited time with the headphones so far, I've been impressed
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