Skullcandy Indy ANC True Wireless

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Sentiment score80% positive
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Last updated: May 8, 2026

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Reddit Iconajvalle91
11 months ago

The indy evo was pretty good depends on your phone if you have eq built in you can def tune these a tad I recommend their collab for sure or the rails is ok def a upgrade or if you can find the indy ancs for a good price

Reddit Iconniakuromi
10 months ago

indy anc and rail anc have been really great in my experience. only complaint with rail anc is in a phone call ive accidentally hung up by brushing against them and idk what press associates with hanging up, i no longer call with them anymore so i havent experienced it since. dimes are really good basic earbuds to have, only issues i had with them was sound bleeding to people around me

Reddit Iconshanewreckd
10 months ago

I used a pair of Skullcandy Indy ANC buds for the first almost year of me running on trails, and still use them for day to day or travel. They're great for normal stuff, and with 1 bud in fine on trails (I never got hit by a mountain biker). I think the model might be discontinued now but Skullcandy has decent offerings with good sales too. I think the rubber along the dish of the ear plus the rubber tip really helped keep them in place. I switched to some Shokz that were on sale at Costco a few months back. They're weird, the sound isn't out of this world or anything but they work. When I wear them along a road they can be drowned out quite easily. Often times I'll wear them at work too (carpenter), they're great that I can hear anyone ask me something or machinery around me, but I need to put proper ear plugs in if it's too loud. That said, proper ear plugs *and* I can still hear my music is a bonus.

5 months ago

I almost always take my earbuds, never my over ear. The battery life is better, I can share with my wife if we want to, the form factor is multitudes smaller, they're USBC charging, I can have one ear in and one out (I do this often for prolonged battery and a break). It's a personal thing, some people can't wear ear buds for 8-12-more hours, but I can. Mine are discontinued Skullcandy Indy ANC buds, wish they still made them. Alternatively, I've also brought my Shokz on a flight, and wore my custom moulded earplugs which are very comfortable. I like them, even if they have a proprietary charging cord (I got a C-mag connector)

Reddit IconSoggy_Potato_2283
12 months ago

I suggest the skullcandy Indy ANC they have wingtips with the earbuds so they should stay in and another suggestion is the rails (non anc) by skullcandy.Trust me I am autistic and I rock back and forth when I listen to music another good option is soundcore p30i.

Reddit IconMoister_Rodgers
5 months ago

Lol the best one didn't even make your silly list: the Skullcandy Indy series. It's the only bluetooth earbud I've tried that 1. doesn't hurt after hours in your ear, 2. stays in while running, 3. has good sound quality. Not to mention, it has a very long battery life, comes in an active noise-cancelling version, and is stupidly affordable compared to other brands. The only downsides are sometimes they don't pair/connect on the first try, and the active noise cancelling (which can be disabled) can cause a very annoying static sound when running through areas with certain RF signals, but I've never had that issue in a setting where noise cancelling is useful (airplanes, buildings w noisy AC, etc.), only on runs (where you shouldn't be tuning out your surroundings anyway).

Reddit IconNick__of__Time
about 1 month ago

I really like skullcandy anc wireless earbuds because they have the over the ear part. They never budge. I can also put them in stay-aware mode when there is traffic

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