Skullcandy has partnered with Bose to create the new Method 360 ANC premium true wireless earbuds designed for high-fidelity audio and advanced noise cancelling.
Skullcandy has previously been known for its affordable but decent audio quality headphones, but now it is branching out to more premium sound. The new Method 360 ANC earbuds include a design that fits comfortably and securely in the ear and slot nicely into a stylish sliding charging case that offers an extra 40 hours of battery life.

“This product sets a new standard,” said Justin Regan, VP of Marketing at Skullcandy. “We’re launching at $189.99 AUD because we want more people to hear what’s next. But make no mistake, Method 360 ANC belongs in the premium tier.”
“Method 360 is legit – affordably killer sound.” Tony Hawk, skate legend and Skullcandy brand ambassador.
The earbuds will stay in your ears easily in all conditions thanks to the multiple sets of fit fins and gels (technology licensed from Bose, which has some of the most secure earbuds on the market) to ensure a secure, comfortable fit. Not only are they secure, but the gels also promote noise isolation. When combined with the 4-Mic Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling, you can expect next-level noise cancellation at an affordable price.
The earbuds are IPX4 sweat and water resistant, allowing you to wear them in virtually all scenarios. Other features include multipoint pairing, Bluetooth 5.3 support, Google Fast Pair compatibility, rapid charging, and Skull-iQ app compatibility, allowing you to adjust the sound as required.
The sound quality is premium quality thanks to Bose’s optimisation, but don’t expect to pay Bose prices for it.
The Skullcandy Method 360 ANC earbuds are available online now at Skullcandy.com.au and landing at selected JB Hi-Fi retailers from the 6th May (Leopard online only at Skullcandy) for RRP $189.99. The earbuds are available in five unique colourways, including Black, Bone, Primer, Plasma, and Leopard.


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