The Skullcandy Method Wireless are sport-oriented neckband-style Bluetooth headphones designed for active use—whether commuting, working out or just everyday listening. A flexible collar rests around the neck, with lightweight earbuds extending from it, reducing ear-bud weight and helping stability during movement. The collar also houses the controls and battery, keeping the earbud wires relatively free. Reviewers note that the sound profile delivers a fun, bass-forward experience, while still offering decent midrange and vocals, making them suitable for pop, hip-hop, electronic and general listening. (TechRadar review)
They are rated for around 8-9 hours of battery life under typical use, which for many is enough for a full workday or gym session. The build includes sweat-resistant materials (suiting workout environments) and prominent physical buttons for volume, play/pause and track skip—handy when you need quick access in motion. The neck-band design allows for some cable-management: the wires from collar to earbuds can be tucked into a channel on the band when not in use, which aids portability and reduces tangle.
The fit is key: although included ear-tip sizes are limited in some versions (leading to fit issues for some users), when you get a good seal you can get solid bass and isolation for the price. The plastic build is less premium than high-end models, and long-term durability may be a concern for heavy users. But for the price and purpose (active, on-the-move use) they present good value.
They’re aimed at users who want wireless freedom, of moderate price, specifically in an active lifestyle (gym/running/commute), rather than audiophile-level finish or ultra-long battery. If you have a smaller budget and prioritise mobility, sweat resistance and convenience, the Method Wireless is a strong contender.
