Skullcandy has just revealed a new pair of wireless headphones, the 360 Method. Interestingly, the company has teamed up with a Bose rival headset manufacturer for this product. The headphones were set by Bose and use wicks of ear similar to those found with the company’s Quietcoft line.
This is part of the preexisting Sound by bose platformin which the company helps its competitors with adjustment and sound quality. Motorola Moto Buds + headphones also include this functionality.
Otherwise, the 360 ANC headphone method seems to be a solid entry into a crowded field. They offer the ANC, multipoint connections, personalized equalization options, wear detection and other bells and whistles. The battery lasts approximately 10 hours per load, which increases at 40 hours when examining the load case. However, this metric is with anc deactivated. There is a quick feature that announces two hours of use on only ten minutes of load. This charging box includes a toric seal, so it can be cut to stuff and is available in several colors.
The headphones are shipped with several ear top sets which also use Bose technology to ensure “secure and ultra-comfortable adjustment and superior noise insulation”. They integrate into the Skull-IQ application, to make equalization adjustments, reconfigure the buttons and change the OLS modes. The 360 ANC headboard method is available now at a launch price of $ 100. The cost goes up to $ 130 later.
This article originally appeared on engadget to