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In honor of the Peanuts‘ 75th anniversary, Skullcandy dropped a four-piece earbud collection that we can’t stop raving about.
The ultra-cute collaboration brings Charlie Brown and his lovable animal friends to life on Skullcandy’s ever-innovative Dime Evo earbuds for just $59.95. The collectible tech is available to shop on Skullcandy’s website now. Every bud comes nestled neatly in a collectible clear sleeve inspired by the Peanuts, such as Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Woodstock and Spike. The sleeves are equipped with a keyring, allowing users to clip the buds onto their bag or keys, giving the mundane a touch of the Peanuts.
Snoopy gets a bright red color scheme and shingle graphics to match his dog house, while Charlie Brown gets yellow with a zigzag print to match the character’s iconic look. Spike receives a brown case with a cactus motif, and Woodstock’s case is light blue with what appears to be foliage on it. The buds can be further customized via the Skullcandy app
If the cute Peanut-themed sleeve didn’t sell you, these buds are also Bluetooth compatible, sweat- and waterproof, rapid charging and have a whopping 36-hour battery life. If you want a bit of ambient noise in the background, the Dime Evo buds have an adjustable stay-aware mode. Most, if not all, the controls to these earbuds can be accessed via buttons on the buds.
If background noise isn’t your thing, you can completely shut the world out with the earbuds‘ clear voice smart mic that completely reduces background noise for crisp, clear sound every time. Users also have access to customizable button functions for personalized controls to manage music and calls. You’ve also got multipoint pairing, which allows your buds to seamlessly pair to multiple devices at once. The sleeve each Dime Evo comes in is not only visually stunning, it also works to protect the tech inside from drops or major spills. Simply put, it’s both stylish and functional. What could be better than that?
The Peanuts comic strip — which launched Oct. 2, 1950 — is celebrating 75 years, and was created by Charles M. Schulz. While Charlie Brown is the main character of the comic strip, the boy’s lovable dog, Snoopy, became a fixture with his wacky antics and adorable little face. These days, it’s hard not to see Snoopy and his friends everywhere you go. The characters have become a huge part of pop culture, even after Schulz’s death in 2000, when the comic strip ended.