Whether music or movies, TV shows or sports events, a new set of headphones is a great way to get into your favorite content. And whether you’ve been shopping TV deals, gaming console deals, phone deals, or tablet deals, landing a discount on a great sound of headphones can pair nicely with any of your other devices. There are a lot of headphone deals out there, and they include discounts on brands like Apple, Sony, and Sennheiser, among others. We’ve rounded up all of the best headphone deals you can shop right now, so whether you’re in the market for a set of wireless earbuds or noise-canceling headphones, read onward for details on how to save.
- Apple AirPods 2 — $89, was $129
- Sony WH-CH720N — $128, was $148
- JBL Live 660 NC — $140, was $200
- Google Pixel Buds Pro — $140, was $200
- Apple AirPods Pro 2 — $190, was $249
- Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II — $199, was $279
- Sennheiser RS 175 — $200, was $280
- Beats Studio Pro — $250, was $350
- Sony WH-1000XM4 — $280, was $350
- Apple AirPods Max — $530, was $550
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Apple AirPods 2 — $89, was $129
Apple has long been known for making premium tech products that please the eye aesthetically and produce a simple yet impactful user experience. This is true of the Apple AirPods 2, which, despite being a few years removed from their original release, still hold up as a great set of wireless earbuds. Just like their newer iteration, the Apple AirPods 3, the AirPods 2 produce high quality audio that pack a punch whether you’re playing games, listening to music, watching movies, or relaxing with a podcast. It has an H1 chip that delivers a stable wireless connection, and manages to produce high-quality sound far better than many other wireless headphones. Battery life is about as good as it gets, with the AirPods 2 offering up to five hours of listening time on one charge, and more than 24 hours with the included charging case.
Sony WH-CH720N — $128, was $148
The Sony WH-CH720N is a minor upgrade from the previous generation Sony WH-CH710N, which mostly remains the same except for some minor changes to the way it looks and is built. Otherwise, the CH720N are the same sort of good-quality headphones for a relatively budget price, with the audio being dependable but nothing exciting or comparable to the higher-end XM4s, for example. That’s ok since they aren’t meant to compete at that level, and given the price you’re paying, they’re relatively comfortable to wear, have good audio, and you can get about 35 hours of total use with ANC switched on.
JBL Live 660 NC — $140, was $200
JBL is known for its great audio, and since it was taken over by Samsung, it has continued that excellent tradition with the JBL Live 660 NC headphones. They have surprisingly good audio for how much they cost, with solid mid-performance and a clear soundstage, but more interestingly, they have really great noise canceling that comes with an ambient noise boost mode so you can stay aware of your surroundings. It also comes with a solid app that has an EQ that lets you adjust the levels if you don’t like the sound out of the box, while the whopping 40 hours or so of battery life should easily last you a couple of days or more.
Google Pixel Buds Pro — $140, was $200
Google’s wireless noise-canceling earbuds are something to consider if you’re looking for something that can compete with the best wireless earbuds but don’t want to break the bank. They produce high quality audio with big sound whether you’re watching movies or listening to music. They pair easily with any Bluetooth device and can get up to 11 hours of listening time out of a single battery charge. With the included case you’ll have up to 31 hours of battery life.
Apple AirPods Pro 2 — $190, was $249
Some of the best noise-canceling earbuds around, the Apple AirPods Pro 2 are a delight for Apple owners in particular. They do a great job of blocking out noise around you with up to two times better ANC than the previous model. Adaptive audio is there too, seamlessly blending ANC and Transparency modes together so you get the best listening experience. You also benefit from deeply immersive sound with a low-distortion, custom-built driver which provides crisp and clear high notes along with full bass. The earbuds top things up with personalized spatial audio and head tracking, along with Dolby Atmos support. They have six hours of battery life from one charge with a total of 30 coming from the wireless charging case.
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II — $199, was $279
While the Apple AirPods Pro 2 are a popular choice for in-ear headphones, Bose is one of the premier names in audio and the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II are some of the best wireless earbuds on the market. They have great noise-cancellation capability as earbuds go, which makes getting your work done at the office a less distracting endeavor, and which makes taking in movies on your laptop or home theater a more immersive experience. They also have a feature that’s called Aware Mode, which allows you to hear both your music and your surroundings at the same time. This makes them a safe option for daily commuters, fitness nuts, and bicyclists as well.
Sennheiser RS 175 — $200, was $280
Sennheiser is often recognized as one of the best names in the audio business. The RS 175 wireless headphones make a great option if you like to kick back with movies, as they have bass boost and built-in surround sound modes. They’re wireless, so you can get comfortable in your recliner or couch with them, or you can simply throw them in a backpack and have them ready for action whenever you feel like listening to some music or watching some digital content throughout the day.
Beats Studio Pro — $250, was $350
The Beats Studio Pro might lack some key features like wear sensors and multipoint support but at this price, you’ll simply love how balanced and clear the sound is. There’s also lossless USB audio if you prefer to go wired. In all cases, head-tracked spatial audio while the headphones’s ANC ensures you can block out any unnecessary environmental noise while you listen with a transparency mode allowing you to return to the world as needed. Clear call performance is possible too thanks to voice targeting mics. Up to 40 hours of battery life with ANC off means they’ll last for your weekly commute and beyond.
Sony WH-1000XM4 — $280, was $350
While the Sony WH-1000XM5 check in as our pick for the best headphones on the market, their predecessor, the Sony WH-1000XM4 is where you’re going to find a good deal today. They hold up as well as any headphones, still producing top notch sound quality and a wireless range of 30 feet. This makes them great for pairing with your home theater or for diving into some music at the end of the day.
Apple AirPods Max — $530, was $550
The Apple AirPods Max is a pair of headphones that don’t really need an introduction, given that they are some of the best headphones on the market and the best Apple-compatible headphones when you include Apple’s Beats brand. They have excellent active noise cancellation, on par with the XM5s, and the same sort of audio quality and capabilities, including things like spatial audio, which admittedly is better for watching movies than listening to music. Even so, if you’re looking for the best Apple has to offer in terms of audio, the AirPods Max is the way to go.
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There are countless other headphone deals around so we’ve only highlighted the very best above. We’ve also picked out a few more below that are also great. These encompass different price ranges so you can spend very little or a lot, depending on your budget and needs. All the headphones below come from reputable brands so you can trust in them all. You’ll be impressed at how deep the discounts are at the moment.
- Anker Soundcore Q20 ANC headphones —
- Samsung Galaxy Buds FE —
- Sony WF-C700N —
- JBL noise-canceling wireless headphones —
- Beats Studio Buds+ —
- Beats Solo 3 —
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