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Skullcandy unveils new $100 noise-cancelling earbuds and an even cheaper battery life champ

Are you delighted by the latest Sony LinkBuds S deal but want to spend even less than $130 for a nice pair of noise-cancelling earbuds with a little more pizazz than Apple’s hugely popular AirPods and AirPods Pro? 
Skullcandy has you covered right now with the hot new Rail ANC, which can be purchased from the company’s official US website for the low price of $99.99 in a single “True Black” colorway. Despite the lack of chromatic diversity, these surprisingly affordable AirPods Pro 2 alternatives are definitely capable of turning heads at the gym with that unmistakable logo, semi-transparent design, and what the manufacturers are excitingly advertising as a “universally ergonomic fit.”
The two new products share a number of other great (-sounding) features as well, including a proprietary Skull-IQ technology enabling various hands-free voice commands, multipoint pairing, IP55 water and dust resistance, and “Personal Sound” functionality.

The “standard” Skullcandy Rail, of course, offer no active noise cancellation capabilities, which actually helps the cheaper version deliver better overall battery life with the charging case factored in. We’re talking a mind-blowing and pretty hard-to-beat grand total of 42 hours of endurance, compared to “just” 38 hours as far as the Rail ANC are concerned.

Then again, the costlier model promises to last longer between charges, at up to 10 hours (with ANC switched off) versus 8 hours for the more affordable new member of Skullcandy’s family of true wireless earbuds, and the Rail ANC also supports wireless charging, which its non-ANC sibling seems to lack.
All in all, if you’re not bothered by the slightly lesser-known name in the wireless audio industry slapped on these bad boys, both of them can represent very smart purchases at the time of this writing.

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