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Tech Review: Skullcandy Method 360 ANC Earbuds Featuring Sound by Bose

The Skullcandy Method 360 ANC earbuds bring impressive audio quality and noise cancellation to the table, thanks to a collaboration with Bose. Priced at $99.99, they deliver much of what you’d expect from high-end earbuds—but without the steep cost.

Sound quality is where these really shine. The Bose-engineered tuning delivers crisp mids, clear highs, and a solid low end that gives music real depth. Whether you’re streaming a podcast or diving into a playlist, the sound stays balanced and detailed.

The active noise cancellation is strong for this price point. Using a four-microphone hybrid setup, these earbuds cut out a good amount of background noise. For situations where you still want to stay aware of your surroundings, the Stay-Aware mode can be adjusted easily.

Comfort and fit are covered, too. With three sizes of ear gels and fit fins, the earbuds sit securely and comfortably, even during longer sessions or workouts. They’re rated IPX4, so sweat and light rain won’t be an issue. The charging case has a unique sliding design and comes with an O-ring clip, which is a useful touch for people on the go—though the case is a bit bulkier than usual.

Battery life is another strong point. You get up to 11 hours on a single charge, with the case offering another 29 hours for a total of 40. Quick charging adds two more hours in just 10 minutes. Bluetooth 5.3 provides stable connectivity, and multipoint pairing makes it easy to switch between devices without hassle.

There are also a few nice extras. The Skullcandy app allows users to fine-tune EQ settings and adjust touch controls. Calls come through clearly, too, thanks to the Clear Voice Smart Mic. Wear sensors pause your music automatically when you take an earbud out—always a convenient feature.

Conclusion

Skullcandy’s Method 360 ANC earbuds stand out for the value they offer. With audio performance backed by Bose, reliable noise cancellation, and a full suite of modern features, they punch well above their price. For under $100, they’re a strong pick for anyone looking to upgrade their earbuds without overspending.

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