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Skullcandy Introduces All-New Dime True Wireless Earbuds

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Skullcandy, the #1 selling brand in Stereo Headphones and True Wireless Earbuds under $100, announced today its all-new Dime True Wireless Earbuds. Priced at $24.99 MSRP, the latest solution outperforms other earbuds at the same price point, offering an affordable way to get into the true wireless game. Dime grants users the freedom to live without wires, combining expertly tuned audio with a noise-isolating fit and must-have features, like a microphone in each bud. Available now at Skullcandy.com and major retailers nationwide, Dime delivers a pocket-friendly, stylish form factor in a variety of colors that won't break the bank.

Dime is an ideal, everyday audio companion that boasts up to 12 hours of battery life, freeing users from the hassle of snagging, yanking and tangling wires. When earbuds are removed from the charging case secured with a snap lid, the buds automatically turn on. Easy connection offers a simplified listening experience that's perfect for those new to true wireless. Intuitive, touch-enabled media controls on the compact stick-style buds enable Dime users to effortlessly take calls, change tracks, adjust volume and activate native voice assistants like Google and Siri, all without ever reaching for their devices.



"Despite being the fastest growing segment in stereo headphones, true wireless earbuds still account for less than half of the market," said Jeff Hutchings, Skullcandy Chief Product Officer, referring to 2020 NPD Unit Share data. "Our all-new Dime True Wireless Earbuds are intent on changing that. Offering stellar sound and unmatched simplicity at a price that makes it possible to throw a pair in every bag, Dime breaks down all barriers formerly associated with true wireless."

Dime was designed and engineered with a range of features to meet everyday lifestyle demands, including:
  • Up to 12 Hours of Battery Life - Listen longer with 3.5 hours of battery life in the earbuds and 8.5 hours in the charging case
  • True Wireless via Bluetooth 5.0
  • Microphones in Each Bud - Use either bud solo without losing the ability to take calls
  • Full Suite of Media Controls on the Buds - Take calls, change tracks, adjust volume controls and activate native device assistants (Google, Siri, etc.) without ever touching a phone
  • Auto On/Connect - Enjoy automatic turn on and pairing with the last device used
  • Noise-Isolating Fit - Experience supreme sound with expertly selected and tuned microphones and drivers
  • IPX4 Sweat and Water Resistance - Go on any adventure without missing a beat
  • Integrated Lanyard - Rely on secure portability that protects the charge case and buds from drops
  • Micro-USB Charging Case with Snap Lid
Available in a range of colorways, Dime gives users the freedom to express themselves. Users can choose between four colorways including Dark Blue/Green, Light Grey/Blue, Dark Grey and True Black to show off their personality or style match individual looks.

Dime was built to keep up with an active lifestyle and is backed by Skullcandy's Fearless Use Promise. If a user happens to lose or break any of the components, they can purchase buds and cases separately from Skullcandy to replace with ease.

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Man, apart from that logo it looks exactly like the set of no-name wireless earbuds I got from my employer. Made in China of course.

Yes, they sound horrible.
 
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skullcandy is "looks over quality" from what I heard
one wireless neckband earphones of this brand that I had died in less than 4 months (either wouldn't charge or battery failure)... looked up reviews after only to notice that a ton of other people had the same problem... so either a huge design flaw or dogshit QA
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skullcandy is "looks over quality" from what I heard
And yet my old Toshiba laptop has Skullcandy speakers and is great and still going strong.
Treat online customer reviews with a pinch of salt, as mostly karens leave reviews to complain, it's not often people pleased with their purchase bother to rate them.
 
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And yet my old Toshiba laptop has Skullcandy speakers and is great and still going strong.
Treat online customer reviews with a pinch of salt, as mostly karens leave reviews to complain, it's not often people pleased with their purchase bother to rate them.

Laptop speakers and quality audio also don't go into one sentence really, do they :D

They still make noise. But that's not really a big thing for speakers, just feed them a signal and they work.
 
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