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Tile™ and Skullcandy Create Most Advanced True Wireless Finding Experience-PR Newswire APAC

Tile™ and Skullcandy Create Most Advanced True Wireless Finding Experience-PR Newswire APAC

Tile Makes Skullcandy Earbuds Findable Even When in Charging Case, Offers Support of Global Finding Network When Lost

SYDNEY, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Tile[1], the world's leading smart location company, and Skullcandy Inc.[2], the original lifestyle audio brand, continue to innovate by creating the best finding experience to-date for true wireless headphone users. Today, Skullcandy launched two all-new true wireless earbuds: Push Ultra[3], Indy Evo[4] and Sesh Evo[5], all of which include Tile's finding technology.

"Anyone who has owned a pair of wireless headphones knows just how easy it is to lose them," said CJ Prober, CEO of Tile. "Skullcandy understands this disruption and has partnered with Tile to eliminate that worry for customers by making their new suite of true wireless products completely findable."

To prevent this, the Tile and Skullcandy engineering teams pushed to deliver an experience that supersedes that of other "Find My" solutions available today. Most notably, Tile-enabled Skullcandy buds are findable when placed in the charging case, which isn't available in other solutions currently on the market.

Furthermore, Push Ultra, Indy Evo and Sesh Evo true wireless buds are engineered so that each earbud acts as an individual Tile and therefore can be found individually. Other solutions treat both buds as a single object meaning if they are not together, they can only be found one at a time. In addition, if Push Ultra buds or any other Tile-enabled buds or headphones go missing, Skullcandy users have the support of Tile's global network to find them.

"In several consumer research studies that we have conducted, we discovered that the number one fear of True Wireless users is losing their buds. This is why we partnered with Tile﹣to provide unmatched value to our customers. Together we've offered an experience unlike any other on the market," said Jessica Klodnicki, Chief Marketing Officer at Skullcandy.

Once Tile's global network is activated, the chances of lost devices being found are greatly increased. The Tile Network, which spans 195 countries, finds 90% of all items marked as lost in the Tile app. Skullcandy users also have access to additional Tile Premium features including extended Location History, making it easier for users to retrace their steps, and Smart Alerts, to prevent losing your earbuds in the first place.

Tile is now featured in 10 different Skullcandy products. Tile works with over 20 partners across audio, travel, smart home and PC categories.

The Push™ Ultra[6] and Indy™ Evo[7] are available now at https://www.skullcandy.com.au[8] and select retailers including JB Hi-Fi.

About Tile™Tile™ gives everything the power of smart location, locating up to six million unique items every day. Leveraging its vast community that spans 195 countries, Tile's cloud-based finding platform helps people find the things that matter to them most. Just awarded #5 on Fast Company's list of Most Innovative consumer electronics companies, Tile is based in San Mateo, CA and is backed by Francisco Partners, Bessemer Venture Partners, and GGV Capital. For more information, please visit Tile.com[9].

About Skullcandy®Founded at the centre of music and board sports, Skullcandy is the original lifestyle audio brand. The company lives by the mantra: "We don't want you to just listen to music. We want you to feel it." Skullcandy drives innovation in audio experiences from ground breaking technology in its headphones to once in a lifetime music events featuring emerging artists that inspire and move its culture forward. Based in Park City, Utah, Skullcandy designs, markets and distributes audio products through a variety of distribution channels globally with international offices in Tokyo, Zurich, London, Shenzhen and Vancouver, as well as through partners in some of the most important cultural hubs in the world. The company's website can be found at Skullcandy.com.au[10].

Logo - https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/1159832/Tile_Logo.jpg?p=medium600[11]

References

  1. ^ Tile (c212.net)
  2. ^ Skullcandy Inc. (c212.net)
  3. ^ Push Ultra (c212.net)
  4. ^ Indy Evo (c212.net)
  5. ^ Sesh Evo (c212.net)
  6. ^ Push™ Ultra (c212.net)
  7. ^ Indy™ Evo (c212.net)
  8. ^ https://www.skullcandy.com.au (c212.net)
  9. ^ Tile.com (c212.net)
  10. ^ Skullcandy.com.au (c212.net)
  11. ^ https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/1159832/Tile_Logo.jpg?p=medium600 (c212.net)

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