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Skullcandy Aviator Aviator 900 ANC

Featuring THX Spatial Audio with head tracking and a 6-mic adaptive noise cancellation that automatically adjusts to surroundings, the 60-hour battery with rapid charging (10 minutes for 4 hours) ensures uninterrupted use. Memory foam ear cups and wear detection enhance all-day comfort without pressure points. Best for gamers prioritizing immersive 360-degree sound, long battery life, and adaptable ANC for extended play sessions.

form factor over-ear
driver type Dynamic Driver
impedance ohms 36
wireless true
active noise cancellation true
bluetooth version 5.3
battery life hours 60
Skullcandy Aviator Aviator 900 ANC headphones
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Immerse yourself in 360° audio soundscapes, premium adaptive noise canceling and cutting-edge performance and features. Wrapped in unrivaled comfort and an iconic, retro-inspired design, Aviator 900 ANC sets a new standard for luxury listening — effortless, elevated, and unmistakably Skullcandy.

  • PREMIUM 6-MIC ADAPTIVE NOISE CANCELLING. Aviator 900 ANC is designed with ANC that automatically adapts to your surroundings, no matter how noisy or chaotic
  • UP TO 60 HOURS BATTERY + RAPID CHARGE. Get hours of uninterrupted listening with up to 60 hours of battery life with ANC off. Our Rapid Charge feature gives you 4 hours of listening on a quick 10-minute charge
  • THX SPATIAL AUDIO WITH HEAD TRACKING. Sink into your favorite content with fully immersive, 360-degree sound. Experience depth as sounds move around you. Get lost in hyper-realistic sound
  • WEAR DETECTION. Never miss a beat. With wear detection, your audio will auto-pause when you take your headphones off and auto-play when you put your headphones on
  • COMFORT THAT WON’T QUIT. Aviator 900 ANC is engineered for all-day comfort. No pressure points, no distractions. Ergonomic earcups with memory foam adapt to you, not the other way around
  • PERSONALIZED SOUND IN THE SKULLCANDY APP. Customize your sound with THX Spatial Audio, Personal Sound by Mimi, adjustable hearing modes: Active Noise Canceling, Stay-Aware, and more

The 30-Second Version

ANC hits the 98th percentile, making it one of the best noise-cancellers we've tested, and battery life is a marathon 60 hours. But sound quality is a letdown at 47th percentile, and user sentiment is alarmingly low at the 20th percentile, dragged down by comfort complaints and muddy audio. It's a niche pick for ANC fanatics who don't mind heavy EQ work.

Overview

The ANC on the Skullcandy Aviator 900 ANC is absurdly good—98th percentile in our database means it's literally one of the best at blocking out the world right now. That's flanked by impressive connectivity (95th percentile) and a 6-mic setup that scores in the 91st percentile for call quality. Battery life is no slouch either, landing in the 89th percentile with up to 60 hours of playback and a rapid charge that nets you 4 hours from a 10-minute top-up. So far, it's shaping up to be a stellar spec sheet.

But the number that tells the real story is user sentiment: 20th percentile. Owners are deeply split, and the culprit is sound quality. It sits at a middling 47th percentile, with many finding the default tuning muddy and bass-light. Comfort is equally polarizing—while the memory foam earcups are a dream for average-sized heads, larger noggins often call it painful. If you're willing to EQ the life out of these and your head fits just right, you might love them. For everyone else, the Aviator 900 ANC is a reminder that specs don't always add up to a great experience.

Performance

We'll start where it shines. The adaptive noise cancellation is a real standout, ranking in the 98th percentile—it automatically adjusts to your environment and does a remarkable job hushing airplane drone or office chatter. Pair that with a 60-hour battery (ANC off) and a 10-minute quick charge for 4 hours, and you've got endurance that beats many rivals. The 6-mic array and NC mic tech push call quality to the 91st percentile, making it a strong performer for voice calls and Zoom meetings. Build quality is a solid 87th percentile, with a foldable design and 289g weight that feels sturdy, and the retro aviator look definitely turns heads.

Now for the elephant in the room: sound. At 47th percentile, the out-of-box audio is shockingly average for a headphone in this tier. With 36Ω impedance and 119dB sensitivity, the drivers are capable on paper, but the default tuning is often described as veiled and missing low-end punch. THX Spatial Audio with head tracking is a nice feature for movies and gaming, but it can't rescue a frequency response that leaves bass lovers disappointed. Comfort also scores 87th percentile, but that average hides a massive spread—many users say they're the most comfortable headphones they've worn, while a significant portion report severe clamping force and ear pain, especially if they have a larger head. In short, this is a headphone that demands your full attention (and app tweaking) to sound good.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 97.7
Mic 91.3
Build 87.3
Sound 46.5
Battery 89.3
Comfort 86.7
User Sentiment 19.9
Connectivity 94.7
Social Proof 70.6

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • ANC performance is elite—98th percentile, among the best we've measured 98th
  • Insane battery life at 60 hours, plus 4 hours from a 10-minute charge 95th
  • 6-mic array delivers call quality in the 91st percentile 91th
  • BT 5.3 with multipoint and a 3.5mm jack for wired use—connectivity ranked 95th percentile 89th
  • Robust build quality (87th percentile) and unique aviator design

Cons

  • Sound quality is mediocre at 47th percentile—needs heavy EQ to shine 20th
  • User sentiment is just 20th percentile; many complaints about comfort and bass
  • Fit is highly divisive: uncomfortable for many users with larger heads
  • No hard carrying case included, and no auto power-off when charging
  • Some owners report static noise when ANC is engaged

The Word on the Street

4.4/5 (872 reviews)
👍 After dialing in the EQ, many owners are thrilled with the sound, praising the clarity and immersive THX spatial audio.
🤔 Comfort is a coin flip: average-sized heads find it plush and all-day wearable, but larger-headed users report serious pressure points and pain.
👎 A recurring frustration is the weak, muddy default sound and missing bass, which feels at odds with the premium price tag.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor over-ear
Foldable Yes
Weight 0.3 kg / 0.6 lbs
Ear Cushion memory foam

Audio

Driver Type Dynamic Driver
Freq Max 20000
Impedance 36
Sensitivity 119.4
Codecs Fast Charging, Microphone Included, Multipoint Pairing, Noise Cancellation, Sweatproof
Surround Spatial Audio

Noise Control

ANC Yes
ANC Type Adaptive
Transparency Yes

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5.3
Multipoint Yes
Wired Connector 3.5mm

Battery

Battery Life 60
Charge Time 0.17
Fast Charging 10 Minute Charge = 4 Hours Playtime
Charging USB-C

Microphone

Microphone Yes
Mic Count 6
NC Mic Yes

Features

Touch Controls Yes
App Skullcandy App
Water Resistance Water Resistant

Value & Pricing

Pricing is all over the place, from $190 to a wild $6,275 depending on vendor. At the low end, you're getting some of the best ANC on the market for under $200, which is a screaming deal if you can live with the sound trade-offs. But as you creep toward the $300+ range, it collides with the Sony WH-1000XM6 and Bose QuietComfort Ultra, both of which deliver far more balanced sound and universally praised comfort. Unless you're dead set on that retro look and peak ANC, paying above $250 feels hard to justify given the mixed user sentiment and average audio performance.

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vs Competition

Stacked against the Sony WH-1000XM6 and Bose QuietComfort Ultra, the Aviator 900 ANC wins on raw ANC specs—its 98th percentile score outclasses both. But Sony's XM6 and Bose's QC Ultra are leagues ahead in sound quality and comfort consistency. The Sennheiser Momentum 4, sitting in a similar price bracket, offers vastly superior audio tuning out of the box, while the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 brings a more refined build and a more engaging soundstage. Even the Technics EAH-A800 bests it on comfort and default sound. The Aviator's calling card is noise cancellation and battery life; in every other department, it's either middle-of-the-pack or, in the case of sound, dangerously close to the bottom third.

Spec Skullcandy Aviator Aviator 900 ANC Sony WH-1000XM6 WH-1000XM6 Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 M4AEBT Bowers & Wilkins Px7 Px7 S3 Bose QuietComfort Ultra QuietComfort Ultra Technics EAH-A800 EAH-A800
Form Factor over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear
Driver Type Dynamic Driver dynamic Dynamic bio-cellulose Dynamic PEEK/Polyurethane 3-Layer Diaphragm
Driver Size (mm) - 30 42 40 - 40
Impedance Ohms 36 48 470 33 32 34
Wireless true true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation true true true true true true
Open Closed Back - closed closed closed closed closed
Bluetooth Version 5.3 5.3 5.2 5.3 5.3 5.2
Battery Life Hours 60 30 60 30 24 50
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AncMicBuildSoundBatteryComfortUser SentimentConnectivitySocial Proof
Skullcandy Aviator Aviator 900 ANC 97.791.387.346.589.386.719.994.770.6
Sony WH-1000XM6 WH-1000XM6 Compare 97.791.392.395.172.779.5099.893.6
Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 M4AEBT Compare 97.785.177.197.689.379.509979
Bowers & Wilkins Px7 Px7 S3 Compare 97.798.377.193.272.765.770.497.593.6
Bose QuietComfort Ultra QuietComfort Ultra Compare 87.578.695.947.969.379.570.499.493.6
Technics EAH-A800 EAH-A800 Compare 92.598.377.196.983.850.819.993.198.8

Common Questions

Q: How good is the noise cancellation really?

In our testing, it scored in the 98th percentile, meaning it's better than nearly every other over-ear headphone we've measured. That said, a handful of owners report it's not as strong as they expected, possibly due to its adaptive nature—it eases up in quieter environments.

Q: Can I improve the bass and overall sound?

Yes, but only through the Skullcandy app. The default tuning is flat and bass-light (sound score is 47th percentile). The app's built-in hearing test and EQ can transform the audio, but it requires patience. Without tweaking, bass lovers will be left wanting.

Q: Are these comfortable for long flights?

It depends entirely on your head size. With 87th percentile comfort overall, many find the memory foam earcups and 289g weight fine for hours. However, a significant number of users say the clamping force is too tight for larger heads, so try before you fly.

Who Should Skip This

Bass heads, anyone with a larger head, and listeners who want great sound out of the box should look elsewhere. The Aviator 900 ANC demands EQ tinkering to sound decent, and even then it won't satisfy true low-end lovers. If consistent comfort or premium unboxing experience (no hard case) matter to you, you'll likely be disappointed. Given the 20th percentile user sentiment, it's safest to skip unless you're absolutely sure your head shape and sound preferences align with its quirks.

Verdict

If all you care about is the absolute best noise cancellation and marathon battery life, and you're willing to spend time tweaking EQ in the Skullcandy app, the Aviator 900 ANC might work for you—especially if you can grab it near that $190 low. But for most people, the confounding comfort and lackluster out-of-box sound make it a tough sell when the Sony and Bose options exist. The 20th percentile user sentiment isn't noise; it's a signal that this headphone is a gamble. Our data says you're safer spending your money elsewhere unless your priorities perfectly align with its narrow strengths.

Usage Scores

Work (69.1)Calls (63.9)Music (60.7)Overall (73.5)Budget (74.6)Gaming (78.2)Studio (50.3)Commute (68.1)

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