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The early Black Friday sales have triggered the first-ever price drop on the new Skullcandy Push 720 buds, reducing them to only $99.99.
Just like the smartphone world is adamant on bidding farewell to bezels, there is another member of the tech family which seems to be slowly disappearing from our gadgets – the good old cable or wire.
Skullcandy has just taken the wraps off two new models of true wireless earbuds, the $100 Grind Fuel and the $80 Push Active. But what makes these earbuds different from Skullcandy’s previous models ...
True wireless sport earbuds for $80 are durable, feature packed and have long battery life. Are they right for your workouts? Headphones have become a commodity and it’s very easy to find cheap ...
Skullcandy has revealed its first truly wireless earbuds, the Skullcandy Push. This model offers the same Bluetooth connectively as wireless earbuds, only without the cable, offering yet another ...
To keep up with the ongoing trend of truly-wireless earphones, Skullcandy has today announced its first pair of the truly-wireless earbuds in India, the Skullcandy Push. The earbuds come sport an ...
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They cost $130 and come in one color, “Psychotropical Teal.” They cost $130 and come in one color, “Psychotropical Teal.” If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See ...
When it comes to affordable wireless earbuds and headphones, Skullcandy cranks out new models at a rapid pace. The company is well-known for its collection of true wireless and noise-cancelling gear ...
"Hey Skullcandy" is not a trigger phrase I want to be saying out loud, in public. It's what the company is asking wearers of these wireless earbuds to do if someone wants hands-free media controls.