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 Skullcandy true wireless earbuds

True wireless earbuds have come a long way since we first featured them. However, one thing that hasn’t changed is the fear of dropping one of these little musical nuggets and losing it forever.

To circumvent this ever-present fear, the new earbuds from Skullcandy have Tile technology built-in, so you’ll be able to see where you left it on a map, or connect to the Tile network to help locate it if one does go awry.

There are four new models available, ranging from the budget Sesh Evo at £59.99, the £89.99 Indy Evos, to the sporty Push Ultras, which for £119.99 give you water, sweat and dustproof earbuds, rapid charging and a range of funky colours.

Our pick of the bunch though would be the Indy Fuel true wireless earbuds, which not only look snazzy but also come with a wireless charging case.



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