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Not really worth it. If you want relatively inexpensive true wireless, try any of Anker’s Soundcore series. The Liberty 4’s are apparently really good for the price. On sale on Amazon for $74.50 There are cheaper options in the same line if you’re looking to spend less. Answer from TanneriteStuffedDog on reddit.com
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What are the best wireless earbuds?
I might be able to help, I own the Push, Push Ultra, Jib True, Rail ANC, Indy ANC, Dime, Sesh Evo, Mod XT, Vert and Method ANC. Some of these are older and I rarely use the apps for them, I find no real use for them. My favorite and the set I use the most in the Indy ANC. They're comfortable, stay in, sound great for music and phone calls. They stay in the ear really well. The charger is small and easy to use. No complaints.They have touch activated controls, which can be a pain, but since they rarely need to be adjusted I've found no issues with that. I like them so much I replaced them with a new st after accidentally running my first set through the wash, despite having all these others. The Push Ultra are a bit clunky, but with the flexible ear hook, they stay in place and they have actual buttons which I like. The charging case is bigger than any other and has a zipper, which is weird. It's big enough to take an entire pocket. And they're a pain in the ass to get into the case, you have to basically put the ear hook back to factory and then they don't always seat in the charger, leaving them both or one connected to your phone. The Push are nice, basic, a bit clunky with no ear hook so risk falling out, but otherwise decent sound with music. My least favorite thing about them is that only the right bud is used for a phone call. It's a stupid feature. The Dime are super cheap, have no frills or features and okay sound. They're the set my youngest kid uses. If she loses one I won't be too upset. I paid $15 for them at Ross. The Jib True are small, comfortable and easy to put in and take out. They have a button that I like, but since they're in ear buds, pressing the button can drive them into your ear, which can be painful. I used these the most until I got the Indy. I never had any complaints about sound quality from phone conversations. The Rail ANC are very nice. Very loud, huge quality sound on both music and phone calls. They are comfortable, but do tend to want to fall out during regular movement. Vigorous activity or exercise would be tough. And they are touch activated so adjusting them often activates whatever you have them set to do. And since they want to fall out, this happens a lot. Charger case is very small and round. If these stayed in my ears better, they'd be my number one. The Mods are small, in ear buds, have good sound and a physical button. I have used them very little, but they are just basically a slightly nicer newer version of the Jib True. They fit nicely into the charger. No issues. The Sesh Evo are another in ear bud. Comfortable, physical button with a bigger charging case. I have only used them a few times but they're a good mid range ear bud. The charger is just large enough to be a pain in a pocket. The Vert are designed to be used in a helmet and with gloves, mainly snowboarding or BMX but I use them in my motorcycle. They are wireless, but wired together, have a super low profile bud that lays flat in your ear and a control disc in the middle that clips to your collar or helmet strap. They're really good for their intended function. Good music sound but have been told that they are very quiet by the other end of a phone call. Also, plug in charging. The Method ANC are wireless but wired together, have physical buttons on the controller/mic module and are pretty tough. They magnet together when not in your ear. They have plug in charging so no charging on the go. The ear pieces stick out quite a bit, but they're my second most used out of all of them and work great as my wireless headset in my work truck. I also have a set of Crushers and Hesh but those are over ear. In summary, the Indy ANC are my favorite of what I have, with the Method in second place and the Rail in third. Push and Push Ultra are my least favorite. I hope all this helps. I've gotten most of mine from discount stores like Ross and from a website called woot dot com. Check the electronics tab and scroll down to headphones and see what they have, and check back until you see something you like. More on reddit.com
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While the Skullcandy Push isn't the nicest pair of buds on the market, it nail some of the most important aspects of good buds · Sounds like it may or may not be a good option, depending on what you need from earbuds. But overall, this is more than a fair price, I think · I really like the ... More on forums.woot.com
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What are the best skullcandy headphones/earbuds that I can buy right now?
They just came out with the Method 360 ANCs - a Bose collaboration with fantastic reviews across the board, about $100 USD right now (with shipping will bring that up to about $120 though). If you are able to get a discount code, this should be in your budget. Otherwise, get the Dime 3s or Rail ANC. Both earbuds are firmly within the budget. More on reddit.com
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Which skullcandy wireless earbuds do i buy? : Skullcandy
Need a comparison between these three earbuds features please from someone with experience please No1 Skullcandy Dime 2 No2 Skullcandy Jib True... More on old.reddit.com
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Not really worth it. If you want relatively inexpensive true wireless, try any of Anker’s Soundcore series. The Liberty 4’s are apparently really good for the price. On sale on Amazon for $74.50 There are cheaper options in the same line if you’re looking to spend less. Answer from TanneriteStuffedDog on reddit.com
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r/Skullcandy on Reddit: What are the best wireless earbuds?
June 11, 2024 -

I've got no budget, so I really want the best I can get, but not sure which to buy. Would be for general use, listening to music while in gym, and stuff. So far I've looked at Grind Fuel and Rail ANC so a review about those would be appreciated!

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I might be able to help, I own the Push, Push Ultra, Jib True, Rail ANC, Indy ANC, Dime, Sesh Evo, Mod XT, Vert and Method ANC. Some of these are older and I rarely use the apps for them, I find no real use for them. My favorite and the set I use the most in the Indy ANC. They're comfortable, stay in, sound great for music and phone calls. They stay in the ear really well. The charger is small and easy to use. No complaints.They have touch activated controls, which can be a pain, but since they rarely need to be adjusted I've found no issues with that. I like them so much I replaced them with a new st after accidentally running my first set through the wash, despite having all these others. The Push Ultra are a bit clunky, but with the flexible ear hook, they stay in place and they have actual buttons which I like. The charging case is bigger than any other and has a zipper, which is weird. It's big enough to take an entire pocket. And they're a pain in the ass to get into the case, you have to basically put the ear hook back to factory and then they don't always seat in the charger, leaving them both or one connected to your phone. The Push are nice, basic, a bit clunky with no ear hook so risk falling out, but otherwise decent sound with music. My least favorite thing about them is that only the right bud is used for a phone call. It's a stupid feature. The Dime are super cheap, have no frills or features and okay sound. They're the set my youngest kid uses. If she loses one I won't be too upset. I paid $15 for them at Ross. The Jib True are small, comfortable and easy to put in and take out. They have a button that I like, but since they're in ear buds, pressing the button can drive them into your ear, which can be painful. I used these the most until I got the Indy. I never had any complaints about sound quality from phone conversations. The Rail ANC are very nice. Very loud, huge quality sound on both music and phone calls. They are comfortable, but do tend to want to fall out during regular movement. Vigorous activity or exercise would be tough. And they are touch activated so adjusting them often activates whatever you have them set to do. And since they want to fall out, this happens a lot. Charger case is very small and round. If these stayed in my ears better, they'd be my number one. The Mods are small, in ear buds, have good sound and a physical button. I have used them very little, but they are just basically a slightly nicer newer version of the Jib True. They fit nicely into the charger. No issues. The Sesh Evo are another in ear bud. Comfortable, physical button with a bigger charging case. I have only used them a few times but they're a good mid range ear bud. The charger is just large enough to be a pain in a pocket. The Vert are designed to be used in a helmet and with gloves, mainly snowboarding or BMX but I use them in my motorcycle. They are wireless, but wired together, have a super low profile bud that lays flat in your ear and a control disc in the middle that clips to your collar or helmet strap. They're really good for their intended function. Good music sound but have been told that they are very quiet by the other end of a phone call. Also, plug in charging. The Method ANC are wireless but wired together, have physical buttons on the controller/mic module and are pretty tough. They magnet together when not in your ear. They have plug in charging so no charging on the go. The ear pieces stick out quite a bit, but they're my second most used out of all of them and work great as my wireless headset in my work truck. I also have a set of Crushers and Hesh but those are over ear. In summary, the Indy ANC are my favorite of what I have, with the Method in second place and the Rail in third. Push and Push Ultra are my least favorite. I hope all this helps. I've gotten most of mine from discount stores like Ross and from a website called woot dot com. Check the electronics tab and scroll down to headphones and see what they have, and check back until you see something you like.
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My honest opinion, stay away from skullcandy 😭 Get a pair of Sonys if budget isn’t an issue!
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