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So do these Skullcandy Mod headphones possess the sound quality and features to be considered a great pair of wireless earbuds under $100?
Skullcandy just unveiled its new EcoBuds True Wireless earbuds, which are made with 65 percent recycled plastics. The earbuds cost $40 and can reverse charge from a smartphone.
Skullcandy's new Smokin’ Buds have EQ modes, touch controls and a promised battery life of up to eight hours. The company is selling the earbuds for just $20.
Today, Skullcandy is announcing two more sets of true wireless earbuds — the Grind Fuel and the Push Active — both of which offer a compelling set of features starting at $80. The company is...
The Rail (in True Black and Bone) and Rail ANC (in True Black) are now available exclusively on Skullcandy's website for $80 and $100 respectively. Skullcandy is known for its budget...
The LINK system combines headphones with hands-free cellular technology, allowing users to listen to music from a portable audio device, while making and receiving calls through their cellphone. Skullcandy holds a patent for the wireless version of LINK technology.