
Skullcandy Indy Evo
Score: 75/100
Soundcore P20i
Score: 69/100Rankings

Skullcandy Indy Evo provides a budget-friendly, IP55-rated earbud with 30 hours of total playback, Tile tracking and customizable EQ, targeting active listeners. It lacks ANC, has a bulky case and occasional connectivity issues, which keep it from competing with premium models. Ideal for cost-conscious gym-goers who want decent bass and useful extras without breaking the bank.

The Soundcore P20i offers 10 mm drivers, 30 h total battery life and extensive EQ customization via its app. Its lack of ANC and a relatively heavy design may deter users needing secure fit and noise isolation. Ideal for bass-focused listeners who value portability and app-driven sound shaping.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
6 hours | 10 hoursbest | |
30 hoursbest | 20 hours | |
10 metersbest | 10 metersbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 57 gbest | 101.7 g |
— | 10 mmbest | |
1 years | 1.5 yearsbest | |
1 | 2best |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Build & Design(2) | ||
IP Rating | IP55 | IPX5 |
Total Weight (including case) (g) | 57 g | 101.7 g |
Battery & Power(2) | ||
Battery Life (Earbuds) (hours) | 6 hours | 10 hours |
Battery Life (Charging Case) (hours) | 30 hours | 20 hours |
General(1) | ||
Warranty Period (years) | 1 years | 1.5 years |
Audio(2) | ||
Driver Size (mm) | mm | 10 mm |
Microphone Count | 1 | 2 |


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Professional reviewers commend the Indy Evo for its rugged build, secure fit, and clear bass-forward sound with useful EQ presets, noting the rapid charging and Tile integration as strong points. However, they criticize the lack of active noise cancellation, the case's bulk, and minor driver inconsistencies, suggesting it's a solid budget sports earbud but not a premium audio solution.
Everyday users consistently praise the earbuds' stable fit, decent bass, long battery life, and added features like Tile tracking and EQ modes, while recurring complaints focus on the oversized case, occasional connectivity hiccups, and the absence of aggressive bass or ANC for very loud environments.

Professional reviewers commend the P20i for its powerful bass, balanced mids and trebles, and the flexibility of the Soundcore app's 22 EQ presets. However, they point out the absence of ANC, a fit that may loosen during vigorous activity, and a modest treble response as notable drawbacks.
Everyday users love the long battery life, strong bass and comfortable daily wear, while frequently mentioning the convenient app controls and clear call quality. Common complaints revolve around earbuds slipping during workouts, limited treble detail, and occasional Bluetooth range drops.
“crisp trebles, great mids, deep bass not hurting eardrums”

“Strong, deep bass without overpowering mids or treble; crisp highs and clear sound”


