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  • Skullcandy Method 360 ANC review: Brilliant Bose sound on a budget

    Skullcandy Method 360 ANC

    MSRP $100.00

    4/5

    ★★★★☆

    Score Details

    “The Skullcandy Method 360 ANC are nothing short of a gift to Bose fans on a budget.”

    ✅ Pros

    • Affordably priced
    • Excellent sound quality
    • Comfortable and secure
    • Multipoint and wear sensors
    • Very good battery life

    ❌ Cons

    • Awkward charging case
    • No wireless charging

    Skullcandy has made lots of decent-sounding, budget-friendly wireless earbuds and headphones over the years. But no Skullcandy product has ever had noise canceling or sound quality that approaches, let alone rivals, a brand like Bose, until now.

    Enter the Skullcandy Method 360 ANC. At first glance, with their stem-based shape and slide-out charging case, they look a lot like the company’s Dime Evo. But when earbud aficionados look a little closer, they’ll notice the Method 360’s uncanny resemblance to the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. That’s no accident, and no, Skullcandy didn’t rip off Bose’s design. Instead, the two companies partnered to create the Method 360 ANC, and the result is stunning. These are easily the best-sounding earbuds Skullcandy has ever made. And with an introductory price of $100, Bose fans aren’t the only ones who should be paying attention.

    Editor’s note: Skullcandy has indicated that the Method 360 ANC will cost more in the weeks after they launch — possibly as much as $130. However, this review reflects our thoughts at the $100 launch price. If and when the price goes up, we may alter our rating.

    Comfort and style

    Skullcandy Method 360 ANC.
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    There are no two ways about it, the Method 360 are nearly identical to the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (QCUE). Put the two side by side like I did in these pics, and it’s immediately obvious how similar they are. The Method 360 even use the same stability bands — the silicone gaskets that provide a secure but comfortable fit. Like the QCUE, you get three sizes of these bands and three sizes of eartips. I’ve always liked the way the QCUE feel, and the Method 360 are every bit as comfortable. Like the Bose buds, the Method 360 are rated IPX4 for basic water resistance.

    Skullcandy Method 360 ANC.
    Skullcandy Method 360 ANC.
    Skullcandy Method 360 ANC.

    Skullcandy has found a few ways to put its own unique spin on the design. The Method 360 uses a glossy stem with the distinctive half-skull emblem, and there are indicator LEDs on the outer surface.

    I’m less excited by the charging case. Skullcandy has opted for a sliding sleeve design over the more traditional clamshell or flip-top. It makes for a big and bulky package that isn’t as easy to slip into a pocket. Maybe that’s why you get an included carabiner — to clip it to a belt loop instead.

    Skullcandy Method 360 ANC.
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    On the other hand, Skullcandy fans may adore the case’s many styles. It comes in four translucent solid colors (black, white, red, and beige) plus a leopard-look animal skin pattern.

    Getting the buds in and out is also quite fiddly. You have to learn the correct orientation for each side, because there’s nothing immediately intuitive about it.

    Here’s a tip: hold the case upside down, with the skull logo facing up, but away from you, and the carabiner loop pointing toward you, but on the bottom. Pull on the loop, and when the earbud holder slides out, the right earbud will be on the right side and the left on the left. You can pull them straight out and put them in your ear without any twisting or turning.

    Controls and connections

    SkullIQ app for iOS.
    SkullIQ app for iOS.
    SkullIQ app for iOS.
    SkullIQ app for iOS.

    Though the Method 360 may look like the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, from a software perspective, they appear to use the same platform as the newer Bose QuietComfort Earbuds, and that’s mostly a good thing. Skullcandy’s SkullIQ app is a clone of the Bose QCE app (or maybe vice versa?), and you’ll find plenty of customizations, including full control over the touch gestures (something Bose doesn’t offer on the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds).

    There are four per side (single-, double-, and triple-tap, plus tap-and-hold) and these can be assigned to any function, including play/pause, track skip, volume up/down, ANC/transparency, Spotify Tap, voice assistant access, or take photo.

    SkullIQ app for iOS.
    Bose QCE app for iOS.

    I’m not a big fan of touch controls, but I found they worked flawlessly on the Method 360.

    Wear sensors help out with auto-pause and resume, though curiously, these can’t be disabled.

    The two areas where I’d like to see more QuietComfort Ultra influence are ANC control and Multipoint.

    With the Ultra Earbuds, you can choose to shift between ANC and transparency mode, without cycling through an off mode. Bose doesn’t offer that on the QuietComfort Earbuds and it’s not on the Method 360 either.

    The Bose Music app, which is used to control the Ultra Earbuds (and many other Bose products) gives you a very handy overview of previously paired devices as well as currently paired ones. Switching between these devices is a snap. For the QCE/Method 360, you’re on your own. You can turn Multipoint on or off, but there’s no device management.

    Still, Multipoint works like a charm, and I had no problem rapidly switching between two connected devices.

    Sound quality

    Skullcandy Method 360 ANC.
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    I can’t believe I’m writing this, but the $99 Method 360 ANC sound exactly like the $299 QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds when you use both with an iPhone. I specify the phone because the Ultra Earbuds let you use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Sound aptX Lossless codec when you have a compatible (non-iPhone) Android handset, and that will make a small but noticeable difference.

    So when Skullcandy brags that “Skullcandy brings the style, Bose brings the sound,” that’s not just marketing B.S. — it’s legit.

    Compared to the Skullcandy Rail ANC, the Method 360 is on another level. Bass is delightfully full and authoritative, there’s plenty of detail in the midranges, and in classic Bose style, the highs are delivered with a sparkly energy.

    As I skipped through my usual test tracks, I kept saying to myself, yup, yup, yup, as I swapped back and forth between the Method and the Ultra Earbuds.

    You may not like the Bose sound — not everyone does — but if you’re like the many who do, the Method 360 ANC are nothing short of a gift to Bose fans on a budget.

    You even get three helpful EQ presets (Music, Bass Boost, and Podcast) plus a custom setting with the same five-band equalizer that Bose gives QuietComfort Earbuds owners.

    Noise cancellation and transparency

    Skullcandy Method 360 ANC.
    Simon Cohen / Digital Trends

    Bose may power the Method 360’s sound, but it’s keeping the brand’s crown jewel (active noise cancellation) for itself. The Method 360’s ANC is arguably the best that Skullcandy has ever offered on a set of wireless earbuds, but it’s not as capable as the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds and nowhere close to the Ultra Earbuds.

    That’s totally fine considering the price. ANC mode is still powerful enough to reduce many distracting sounds. At my gym, it didn’t give me absolute silence, but it dropped the drone of the nearby treadmills and the house sound system to the point where I could easily focus on my podcasts.

    Traffic and other street sounds were similarly reduced. I’m not sure when you’d ever want to block less sound, but there’s an adjustment for ANC intensity in the SkullIQ app.

    The ANC mode’s one real weakness is wind. Even small gusts are audible. If you plan to use the Method 360 ANC for running or cycling, you may need to turn ANC off.

    Transparency, or “StayAware” as Skullcandy calls it, is also perfectly serviceable, letting in a good amount of external sound, and it keeps your voice sounding fairly natural in your ears. Again, it’s not as clear as on Bose’s earbuds, but it’s hardly a deal-breaker.

    There are just two things I want Skullcandy to fix: The inability to toggle just between ANC and transparency, as I mentioned earlier, and a way to turn down the volume on the spoken mode change announcements. They’re freakishly loud. Better yet, let me turn them off.

    Call quality

    Skullcandy Method 360 ANC.
    Simon Cohen / Digital Trends

    As surprising as it is that the Method 360 sound as good as the Bose QC Ultra Earbuds, it’s even more surprising that their call quality is actually better than both the Ultra and the regular QC Earbuds.

    Not that Bose buds are known for their call quality. Bose does many things well, but call quality has only ever been middling at best. Still, the Skullcandy buds are better and kept my voice free from heavy compression more consistently while blocking out more external sounds.

    When calling in StayAware mode, the ability to hear your own voice helps a lot with fatigue.

    Battery life

    Skullcandy Method 360 ANC.
    Skullcandy Method 360 ANC.
    Skullcandy Method 360 ANC.

    Skullcandy pegs the Method 360 ANC’s endurance at up to 9 hours per charge with ANC on (and a total of 32 hours with the charging case’s capacity added), and those numbers jump up to 11 and 40, respectively, when ANC is off.

    For those of you keeping score, that’s about the same as the regular Bose QC Earbuds.

    If you should run out of juice, there’s a fast-charge system that promises two extra hours of listening time after 10 minutes of charging.

    The SkullIQ app will show you the battery level of the earbuds, but the only way to check the case’s remaining charge is to remove or replace one of the earbuds and then note the color of the case’s LED.

    What’s missing?

    I’ve spent most of this review demonstrating how favorably the Skullcandy Method 360 ANC compare with Bose’s QC and QC Ultra Earbuds. But it’s worth noting some of the differences, too.

    Here are a few features that you’ll find on Bose’s buds that aren’t available from Skullcandy.

    • Bose Immersive (spatial) Audio (QC Ultra)
    • Fit test (QC Ultra)
    • Qualcomm aptX Adaptive/Lossless codecs (QC Ultra)
    • CustomTune personalization (QC Ultra)
    • On-device voice commands (QC Earbuds)
    • Wireless charging (QC Earbuds)

    Conclusion

    Though they come with a charging case that is both awkward and bulky, the Skullcandy Method 360 ANC are a stunning value. The partnership with Bose has given them top-notch sound quality, comfort, and stability.

    With call quality that bests both of Bose’s ANC wireless earbuds, great controls and customization options, and battery life that is more than sufficient for most folks, it’s kinda hard to object to less-than-perfect ANC and transparency when you’re only spending $100.

  • We gave the Sony WF-1000XM5 Earbuds a 9 out of 10 — they’re $100 off

    The Sony WF-1000XM5 TWS Earbuds are some of the best noise-canceling in-ears on the market, and today they’re on sale. For a limited time, you’ll be able to score these premium buds for only $200 when you purchase through retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Crutchfield. At full price, this Sony product goes for $300. 

    We tested the WF-1000XM5 back in April 2023, and reviewer Simon Cohen said, “Smaller, sleeker, and with awesome sound, the XM5 are Sony’s best buds.”

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    Why you should buy the Sony WF-1000XM5

    For years, Sony audio products have delivered consistently great performance, and the XM5 earbuds are the company’s latest flagship offering. Sony’s newest XM in-ears are smaller than the previous generation, which provides a better fit overall. Sony switched to memory foam ear tips for this model, too. The buds are also IPX4 rated for water resistance so that you can wear them on a showery day or at the gym. 

    Out of the box, the XM5 deliver a warm, bass-forward sound profile, a default preset that can be fine-tuned in the Sony Sound Connect app. Available for iOS and Android devices, the app allows you to change presets or use Sony’s multi-band EQ to dial in the perfect sound quality and noise-canceling. 

    Speaking of which, the XM5 buds are the kind of ANC product that’ll make you forget there’s an entire world around making noise around you. 

    On a full charge, you’ll get all-day listening from the Sony XM5 buds, with up to eight hours of playback with ANC enabled, plus an extra 20 hours of playback with the fully charged case. 

    Save $100 on the Sony WF-1000XM5 TWS Earbuds when you purchase today. We also recommend taking a look at our lists of the best headphone deals, best Sony TV deals, and top Best Buy deals for even more discounts on leading Sony products! 

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  • These noise-canceling Beats earbuds are on sale for $100 today

    Beats is one of the most recognizable audio brands on the market in 2025. Renowned for its stylish Bluetooth speakers, headphones, and earbuds, Beats shows no signs of stopping. We’re also excited to throw the spotlight on this great Beats promotion:

    For a limited time, the Beats Studio Buds TWS Earbuds are marked down to $100. The full MSRP on this model is $150.

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    Why you should buy the Beats Studio Buds

    We tested the Beats Studio Buds back in April 2022, and reviewer Simon Cohen said, “In the Studio Buds, Beats found a perfect balance between features and price.” While fans of earbud customization will be disappointed in the barebones Beats app, the Studio Buds deliver an encompassing sound that hones in nicely on vocals and instruments.

    There’s a decent amount of bass present in most mixes, too, though not as realized as the low-end you’ll get from more advanced Beats earbuds. The onboard ANC system does an okay job at blocking bass and midrange noise, a feature carried over into taking phone calls. You’ll also get up to 5 hours of playback on a full charge with ANC enabled, with an extra 10 hours of battery life provided by the charging case.

    The Beats Studio Buds have an IPX4 rating for water resistance, too, so a spotty rain shower or a sweaty day at the gym shouldn’t affect your listening experience.

    Save $50 when you purchase the Beats Studio Buds right now through Amazon. We bet you’ll also be rewarded by taking a look at our collections of the best Beats headphone deals, best headphone deals, and best Amazon deals for even more discounts on top AV devices!

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  • These 8 out of 10 noise-canceling JBL earbuds are on sale for $50 off

    We here at Digital Trends are major fans of all things noise-canceling. Wireless earbuds and headphones with built-in ANC capabilities are available just about everywhere electronics are sold, and brands like JBL are responsible for some of these much-lauded audio accessories. And as it turns out, JBL is offering an extraordinary markdown on one of its premium pairs of ANC buds: 

    For a limited time, when you purchase the JBL Tour Pro 3 TWS Earbuds, you’ll only pay $250. The full MSRP on this model is $300. 

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    Why you should buy the JBL Tour Pro 3

    Our resident AV expert, Simon Cohen, tested the JBL Tour Pro 3 back in October 2024 and said, “For those who want it all, the JBL Tour Pro 3 have an unbeatable set of features.” Scoring 4 out of 5 stars, Simon praised the Tour Pro 3 for their bold and balanced audio delivery. This makes them a great choice for fans of multiple music genres, a Pro “pro” only bolstered by the earbuds’ strong ANC capabilities. Say goodbye to the sounds of engine drones, HVAC hum, and chatty coworkers! 

    On a full charge, the Tour Pro 3 deliver up to 8 hours with ANC enabled, and the charging case stores an extra 24 playback hours. The case features USB-C and wireless Qi charging, and the buds themselves are IP55-rated for dust and water resistance.

    The JBL Tour Pro even support a couple of hi-res formats, including Sony’s LDAC codec and LC3 Plus. The buds also support Auracast, which should bode well for frequent travelers who find themselves at airports and other depots where Bluetooth LE Audio is used.

    Save $50 on the JBL Tour Pro 3 when you buy right now, and be sure to take a look at some of the best headphone deals, best Bluetooth speaker deals, and best Bose deals for even more discounts on top ANC products!

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  • The Beats Studio Buds+ are marked down to $100 today

    Beats is one of our go-to brands for wireless earbuds and headphones. You can expect great sound quality from a majority of Beats’ stylish and performative in-ear and over-ear products, including the Studio Buds+. And it just so happens that the latter is actually on sale this week: 

    Right now, when you purchase the Beats Studio Buds+ at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and a handful of other retailers, you’ll only pay $100. The full MSRP on this model is $170. 

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    Why you should buy the Beats Studio Buds+

    When we tested the Studio Buds+ back in 2023, reviewer Simon Cohen gave them 4 out of 5 stars and praised the buds for comfort, battery life, and ANC performance. 

    The Beats Studio Buds+ are an excellent choice for an everyday set of earbuds. On a full charge, you should get about 6 hours of battery life, and when the case is fully charged, it provides an extra 24 playback hours. Volume and ANC settings do affect the overall battery, but the Studio Buds+ should get you through the average work or school day without much hassle. 

    The Studio Buds+ deliver great sound quality and solid left-right stereo imaging. The default audio profile provides a bit of extra bass in most mixes, so genres like rock, rap, and hip-hop sound particularly good. These earbuds also deliver an excellent ANC experience so that you can tune out distracting sounds like HVAC noise and workplace chatter. 

    While we do wish Bluetooth Multipoint was a feature of these buds, Beats makes up for it with the Beats app (for iOS and Android devices), which lets you customize the touch controls for the Studio Buds+. It’s also worth mentioning that the Studio Buds+ are IPX4-rated for water resistance, making them a great choice for hitting the gym or going for a run.

    It’s difficult to say how long this sale might last, but we’re willing to bet these buds will be back to full price by early next week. That being said, today might be your last chance to save $70 on these in-ears. 

    We also recommend looking through our lists of the best Beats headphone deals, best Bose headphone deals, and best headphone deals for even more discounts on top TWS buds.

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  • These JBL noise-canceling earbuds are usually $150 — today they’re $40

    Scoring a great deal on a pair of wireless earbuds is always a good feeling, especially when the pair of TWS buds you’re interested in normally costs more than $100. Such is the case with the terrific JBL Reflect Aero TWS Earbuds, an excellent set of in-ears that usually cost $150. But today, when you purchase through JBL or Harman Audio or at Walmart, you’ll get them for just $40!

    Noise-canceling earbuds and headphones are everywhere these days, and not all in-ears and over-ears are created equal. Fortunately, JBL tends to be one of the better brands on the market for all things audio, and the Reflect Aero buds are no exception.

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    Why you should buy the JBL Reflect Aero

    The JBL Reflect Aero are a great pair of wireless earbuds for foot-to-ground commuters, plane, train, and bus travelers, as well as workout fiends. Thanks to the IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, these earbuds can survive an accidental dunk in a swimming pool and are perfect for hitting the gym. The buds are comfortable to wear for several hours at a time, and the default sound profile delivers warm, bass-forward sound quality.

    The Reflect Aero use an adaptive ANC system for blocking out distracting sounds in your listening environment, and the JBL Headphones app allows you to switch between ANC and transparency. The app is also your one-stop shop for audio presets and multi-band EQ customization, should you want to personalize your playback further.

    On a full charge, the Reflect Aero should last up to 8 hours, with an extra 16 hours provided by the fully charged case.

    Order today and pay only $40 for the JBL Reflect Aero TWS Earbuds. We also suggest looking at our archives of the best headphone deals, best Bluetooth speaker deals, and best Walmart deals for even more discounts on top AV devices!

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  • The Apple AirPods Pro 2 have a $50 discount, both in stores and online

    Wireless earbuds are all the rage these days, and one of the best brands on the market for TWS ANC tech is Apple. For years, the AirPods Pro have been a staple of in-ear audio tech, and it just so happens that the latest and greatest version of these buds are on sale today:

    For a limited time, when you purchase the Apple AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C and Apple’s Hearing Aid Feature, you’ll only pay $200. The full MSRP on this model is $250.

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    Why you should buy the Apple AirPods Pro 2

    Whether you’ve owned numerous Apple products over countless years or the AirPods are your very first Apple purchase, you’re in for one heck of a treat.

    The AirPods Pro 2 deliver some of the best ANC performance you’ll find on a pair of buds in 2025, and that’s putting them up against heavy hitters like the Sony WF-1000XM5 and Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. Features like Conversation Awareness, which automatically pauses media and switches over to Transparency when you start talking, help to further sweeten the noise-canceling suite.

    As far as sound quality goes, the AirPods Pro 2 bring a full-bodied default audio profile with a little extra oomph in the low end that sounds great when listening to rock, hip-hop, EDM, and other bass-heavy genres.

    And because these are TWS earbuds, you’ll be able to recharge them with the provided MagSafe case, which supports both USB-C and wireless Qi charging. On a full charge, you can expect about six hours of battery life from the AirPods Pro 2 and an extra 24 hours with a fully charged case.

    It’s hard to say how long this markdown is going to last, but we wouldn’t take too long to take advantage of this offer. Save $50 when you purchase the Apple AirPods Pro 2 with USB-C and Apple’s Hearing Aid Feature today. We also suggest taking a look through our roundups of the best AirPods Pro deals, best AirPods deals, and best Apple deals for even more discounts on top Apple hardware!

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  • Sony’s best wireless earbuds are on sale today for $250

    When it comes to premium AV tech, Sony is one of the best brands in the business. And if you’ve been shopping around for a great pair of wireless earbuds or headphones, Sony definitely won’t let you down. Speaking of which, the incredible Sony WF-1000XM5 Wireless Earbuds are on sale this week: 

    Right now, when you purchase these flagship in-ears at Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and a handful of other retailers, you’ll only pay $250 ($300 MSRP).

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    Why you should buy the Sony WF-1000XM5 

    We tested these buds a couple of years ago, and reviewer Simon Cohen said, “Smaller, sleeker, and with awesome sound, the XM5 are Sony’s best buds.”

    If you’re the kind of person who demands accuracy from your in-ear audio products, the warm, bass-friendly sound profile of the XM5 buds should make you very happy. Everything from rock and rap to less traditional genres like classical and jazz sound fantastic through these earbuds, and the Sony Sound Connect app gives you several audio customizations for dialing in the perfect sound based on your listening preferences. 

    As Sony’s flagship earbuds, the WF-1000XM5 also deliver a noise-canceling experience that’s tough to beat. Bid farewell to annoying engine noises and HVAC hum. Other noteworthy features include up to eight hours of battery life on a full charge (with ANC enabled), Bluetooth Multipoint, and memory foam ear tips for some of the best in-ear comfort you’ve ever experienced. 

    Save $50 when you purchase the Sony WF-1000XM5 Wireless Earbuds today. We also recommend taking a look at our collections of the best headphone deals, best Sony TV deals, and best Amazon deals for even more discounts on top audio products!

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  • We gave the Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 4 out of 5 stars, and today they’re on sale

    Wireless earbuds have become extremely popular over the last decade or so, and this incredible Bluetooth technology shows no signs of stopping. Fortunately, brands like Bowers & Wilkins are all about premium audio and just so happen to produce one of the best pairs of buds we’ve tested in the last few months: the Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 TWS Earbuds. 

    And right now, when you purchase these in-ears at Amazon, Best Buy, Crutchfield, and a few other sites and shops, you’ll only end up paying $320 ($400 MSRP).

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    Why you should buy the Bowers & Wilkins Pi8

    Reviewer Bryan M. Wolfe tested the Pi8 back in October 2024 and said, “The B&W Pi8 earbuds are a great upgrade from their predecessors, boasting a refined design, improved comfort, and exceptional sound quality.” 

    The B&W Pi8 are the kind of buds you’ll want to pop in for everything from classical music to warm jazz and acoustic folk. The 12mm dynamic drivers do a fantastic job of capturing sonic details in your favorite songs. The earbuds also support a number of audio formats, including aptX Adaptive and aptX Lossless.  

    Noise-canceling is one of the most significant selling points for any pair of earbuds, and the B&W Pi8 do not disappoint. The adaptive ANC system does a phenomenal job at eliminating distracting sounds in your listening environment, and the six-mic array allows your phone calls to sound crisp and clear, too. 

    You’ll also get up to 6.5 hours of playback on a full charge, with an extra 13.5 hours provided by the fully charged case. And just 15 minutes in the case nets you an additional two hours of battery life! 

    Save $80 when you purchase the Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 Wireless Earbuds today. We also suggest taking a look at our lists of the best headphone deals, best Bluetooth speaker deals, and best Amazon deals for even more discounts on top wireless audio devices! 

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  • Our pick for the best AirPods Pro alternatives just got a big discount

    When it comes to wireless audio, some of the most popular items that get a ton of everyday use are headphones and earbuds. Over the last several years, noise-canceling technology has really taken off too, with brands like Sony, Bose, and Audio Technica putting ANC cans and buds on the map. 

    Regarding the latter, we actually came across a great offer on Audio Technica earbuds while researching headphone deals: For a limited time, the Audio Technica ATH-TWX9 Wireless Earbuds are marked down to $233. The full MSRP on these in-ears is $300. This deal is available at Amazon, Best Buy, Crutchfield, and a few other retailers.

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    Why you should buy the Audio Technica ATH-TWX9

    Sleek and modern, the ATH-TWX9 deliver outstanding sound quality and solid noise-canceling thanks to Audio Technica’s hybrid ANC system. In our roundup of the best noise cancelling earbuds, we labeled the ATH-TWX9 the best AirPods Pro alternative. The 5.8mm drivers do an excellent job capturing the highs and mids you’ll want for vocals and lead instruments. You’ll be treated to a decent amount of bass in the mix, too, but you’ll also be able to download the Audio Technica Connect app for further audio customizations.

    Speaking of the app, the intuitive software can also be used to adjust ANC settings and to re-map certain touch gestures. The buds are technically IPX4-rated for water resistance, so you’ll be able to take them to the gym without worrying about sweat ruining them. You’ll also get up to six hours on a full charge, with an extra 12.5 hours of battery life provided by the fully charged case.

    We’re not sure how long this earbud sale is going to last, but we wouldn’t wait too long to take advantage of the discount. Save $67 when you purchase the Audio Technica ATH-TWX9 Wireless Earbuds today, and be sure to look through our roundups of the best Amazon deals and the top Best Buy deals for additional markdowns on top tech!

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