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Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! For pot luck, I've brought you Black Friday earbuds and headphones deals – and this year's deals are really cooking. Black Friday itself is tomorrow, November 28, but the big retailers – including Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart and Target – have a ton of record-low prices live now, on everything from cheap AirPods deals to elite Sony headphones.
Honestly, the biggest problem is the sheer volume (no pun intended) of Black Friday headphones deals. If you've got better things to do with your Thanksgiving than scroll endlessly through sales, then good news: we've done all that for you, and picked only the best deals, based on our testing of these products, and our tracking of prices over the year.
We test around 100 pairs of headphones and earbuds every year, so I'm working with with Audio Editor Becky Scarrott and reviewer Harry Padoan to choose the products here – all come with a genuine seal of approval, and we have something for every budget level. Oh, and if it's non-audio gear you want, you can find TechRadar's recommendations for all kinds of products in our main list Black Friday deals guide.

The best Black Friday headphones sales in the US
- AirPods: lowest-ever prices at Walmart, from $69
- Amazon: Up to 60% off big-brand audio
- Beats: Up to 57% off the latest models at Amazon
- Best Buy: Earbuds & headphones from $7.49
- Bose: Elite noise cancellation from $129 at Amazon
- Sony: Headphones from $29 at Amazon
- Target: Deals on Beats, Bose, Sony and more
- Walmart: Huge deals on AirPods & JBL
The best Black Friday headphones sales in the UK
- Amazon: Up to 57% off headphones & speakers
- Argos: Unbelievably cheap Beats deals from £29
- Currys: Deals on AirPods, Sony & JBL
- John Lewis: Save on AirPods, Bose, Bowers & Wilkins
- Very: Up to £100 off Beats, Sony, JLab & more
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It's a new record-low price for Apple's cheapest AirPods! In my AirPods 4 review, I lamented that they were just too expensive compared to the competition – but that's not the case with this deal. You're getting well-balanced sound, auto-switching between Apple devices, excellent head-tracked spatial audio with Dolby Atmos support, and tons of other smart features.
Also: AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancelling: was $179 now $99 at Amazon
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This is the lowest price we've ever seen for the AirPods Pro 2, and it's an astounding value for earbuds this good. They sound superb, they have high-tier noise cancellation (though not as good as the Bose above), they have an unlose-able case, and they have the newer Live Translation and hearing aid features that also feature on AirPods Pro 3. An amazing deal for Apple users.
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This might be the earbuds bargain of Black Friday. It's the lowest we've ever seen for these earbuds, and it's a good $20 cheaper than the previous lowest price. They are outrageously good for this price – in our Nothing Ear (a) review, we felt they were way better than their original price, and now they're 50% off! Great sound quality, strong active noise cancellation, a comfortable fit, good smart features… what a deal.
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Bose's affordable earbuds offer top-tier active noise cancellation, but without a top-tier price tag. In our 4.5-star Bose QuietComfort Earbuds review, we said they were already "arguably best-in-class value" at full price, so for this price they're especially great. We praised their comfort and sound quality as well as the amazing ANC.
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I don't know how we ended up at this very specific price for this set of headphones, but I don't care! We rate these as the best cheap noise-cancelling headphones, and this is the lowest price they've ever been. They sound better than you'd think, the block noise as well as headphones four times the price, they have excellent battery life, and they're comfortable. We gave them 4.5 stars in our 1More SonoFlow HQ51 review, and I recently compared them to nearly 20 other headphones when refreshing our best noise-cancelling headphones guide, and they really are phenomenal.
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The Bose QuietComfort Headphones offer class-leading noise cancellation with Quiet and Aware modes that ensure you can listen to as much or as little of your surroundings as you want. You get all-day battery life of up to 24 hours, while you can also listen via the audio cable if you prefer a wired option. Super comfy and ideal for calls, there’s no need to take them off during the working day either. These briefly fell to $169 a few days ago, but otherwise this is the best price we've seen for them, and they're still a fantastic value. Here's our Bose QuietComfort Headphones review.
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Okay, I'm including these because it's the best headphones deal under $30, and if that's what you want, then go for it – but the thing is, they were $19.95 a few days ago, so I'm really hoping the'll drop back to that again. Getting a pair of headphones from a reliable name like JBL for this low a price makes these a strong bargain anyway. These have an on-ear fit, offer nearly 60 hours of battery life, fold up for travel, and connect to the JBL app so you can customize the sound if you want.
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I don't know how we ended up at this very specific price for this set of headphones, but I don't care! We rate these as the best cheap noise-cancelling headphones, and this is the lowest price they've ever been. They sound better than you'd think, the block noise as well as headphones four times the price, they have excellent battery life, and they're comfortable. We gave them 4.5 stars in our 1More SonoFlow HQ51 review, and I recently compared them to nearly 20 other headphones when refreshing our best noise-cancelling headphones guide, and they really are phenomenal.
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If you're looking for a great set of ANC over-ears but don't want to pay a lot of cash, this deal on the excellent WH-CH720N headphones is tempting: you're getting over 50% off the MSRP. As we said in our WH-CH720N review, you're getting a lot of audio finesse and smart features for the price. These mid-range over-ears are comfortable, enjoyable and deliver good ANC too.
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This superb step-up model in the Accentum range offers fast-charging, angled drivers for superior timing and detail, sound personalization to improve sound further, and aptX higher-res Bluetooth support to make the most of that sound tech. This isn't the absolute rock-bottom cheapest we've ever seen this model (that would be $129.95, ever so briefly), but it makes a model we already praised a lot in our Sennheiser Accentum Plus review even better value.
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When we tested these headphones at launch, we asked – are these the best headphones ever made? They deserved every one of the five stars we gave them in our Sony WH-1000XM4 review thanks to their stellar sound quality and class-leading noise cancellation – and they hold up today, especially at this very low price.
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The Bose QuietComfort Headphones offer class-leading noise cancellation with Quiet and Aware modes that ensure you can listen to as much or as little of your surroundings as you want. You get all-day battery life of up to 24 hours, while you can also listen via the audio cable if you prefer a wired option. Super comfy and ideal for calls, there’s no need to take them off during the working day either. These briefly fell to $169 a few days ago, but otherwise this is the best price we've seen for them, and they're still a fantastic value. Here's our Bose QuietComfort Headphones review.
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A new lowest-ever price on Sennheiser's excellent over-ear noise-cancelling headphones means it's one of our standout deals of the Black Friday sales so far. They treat you to a beautifully detailed and crisp sonic performance and benefit from some strong noise cancelling tech. Plus, with a huge 60 hours of battery life, you'll rarely need to reach for the charger. And the deal applies to all colorways – even the Special Edition set with gold-tone accents! This is the lowest they've ever been, so clicking to 'buy now' never felt so good. Just see our Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless review if you need further proof.
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These headphones may have been superseded by the excellent XM6, but if you've been eyeing up the Sony WH-1000XM5 but didn't like their fairly high price tag – I've listed their original RRP, although they've been hovering just below $340 several times this year – then today is a good day to buy. These premium headphones have just dropped below $250 and at that price they're an excellent buy – check out our review of the Sony WH-1000XM5 to get all the details. I like these headphones a lot: they deliver fantastic ANC, superior comfort, and Sony sound quality. They'd make a good Christmas present for somebody special, and that somebody could be you.
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This is a nice price for a very impressive pair of headphones. In our Sonos Ace review we said that they were amazing Dolby Atmos headphones for movies with detailed, fun and energetic audio and brilliant integration with the Sonos Arc soundbar. If you're a movie buff we reckon these are the best, most immersive headphones you can get.
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This is the lowest price we've ever seen for these headphones – they've hit this price before, but never lower. The deal is on the black color, plus the much cooler blue and red options. For this price, these are excellent value headphones – their noise cancellation still hasn't been meaningfully beaten, even by the mighty Sony WH-1000XM6, but these are now $100 cheaper than those headphones. Here's our full Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones review, for more on why we like them so much, even now.
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Right now, you can grab the incredible Sony WH-1000XM6 for $62 less with this Black Friday deal, meaning they're the cheapest they've ever been. These headphones offer beautifully balanced audio output, top-tier touch controls, ergonomic comfort, and noise-crushing active noise cancellation. They're fantastic headphones all-rounders, as our Sony WH-1000XM6 review digs into.
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JLab is basically the only earbuds manufacturer we actually trust to make something this cheap that's actually good. These are ridiculously good for the price – the sound is well-balanced, the noise cancellation is really effective, the fit is comfortable, the case is slimline… you could read all about them in our glowing JLab Go Pop ANC review, but for this price you can probably just take my word for it.
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These are the earbuds we rate more highly than Apple's current AirPods: in our review of the WF-C510 we said they are among our favorite low-cost earbuds thanks to their punchy, high-quality sound, comfortable fit and ultra-affordable price. We rated them four and a half stars when they were at full price. At this discounted price they're an absolute steal.
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This might be the earbuds bargain of Black Friday. It's the lowest we've ever seen for these earbuds, and it's a good $20 cheaper than the previous lowest price. They are outrageously good for this price – in our Nothing Ear (a) review, we felt they were way better than their original price, and now they're 50% off! Great sound quality, strong active noise cancellation, a comfortable fit, good smart features… what a deal.
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Sony's newest affordable wireless earbuds for less than $80 in Amazon's early Black Friday sale? You're getting Sony quality for the kind of money you'd expect to pay for a much lesser brand. In our Sony WF-C710N review, we heaped praise on these buds for their bolstered battery life, fantastic sound quality and upgraded ANC. At this price point, recommending them is easy – though we prefer the Nothing Ear (a) overall.
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It's a new record-low price for Apple's cheapest AirPods! In my AirPods 4 review, I lamented that they were just too expensive compared to the competition – but that's not the case with this deal. You're getting well-balanced sound, auto-switching between Apple devices, excellent head-tracked spatial audio with Dolby Atmos support, and tons of other smart features.
Also: AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancelling: was $179 now $109 at Amazon
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Bose's affordable earbuds offer top-tier active noise cancellation, but without a top-tier price tag. In our 4.5-star Bose QuietComfort Earbuds review, we said they were already "arguably best-in-class value" at full price, so for this price they're especially great. We praised their comfort and sound quality as well as the amazing ANC.
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This is the lowest price we've ever seen for the AirPods Pro 2, and it's an astounding value for earbuds this good. They sound superb, they have high-tier noise cancellation (though not as good as the Bose above), they have an unlose-able case, and they have the newer Live Translation and hearing aid features that also feature on AirPods Pro 3. An amazing deal for Apple users.
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These only recently came out, and we gave them 4.5 out of 5 in our glowing Shokz OpenDots One review – so this discount is fantastic, and is the first I've seen for them. Clip-style open earbuds hook onto your ear, and don't go into the ear canal – they're really comfortable, they leave you able to hear the world around you as well as your music, and they sound superb.
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This is the first deal on the model we've just crowned as the best open earbuds – so while it may not be a huge discount, it's a really good one. In our Shokz OpenFit 2+ review we praised the impressive Dolby-powered audio and impeccable fit, and being open earbuds they don't disconnect you from the world.
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Bose is one of the biggest names in the world of headphones, and their reputation for quality is shown in these earbuds. The Ultra Open boast incredible sound, supreme power, and excellent battery life, making them a seriously premium pair of all-around buds. Now at a record-low price (in some colors), there's no better time to buy if you want open earbuds with super-rich sound.
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No, it's not a massive discount. But it's still a decent one, and it's the first real deal on them, taking 12% off the usual price of Apple's newest and most advanced ANC earbuds. The main difference between the Pro 3 and Pro 2 is the addition of heart rate sensing, although if you have an Apple Watch you've got that covered already. And the ANC is improved – although the ANC in the AirPods Pro 2 is still superb.
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Released in January 2025, these little beauties are still the only earbuds to offer multipoint to three devices simultaneously, plus excellent 'sidetone' tech for hearing your own voice in calls. They also deliver some of the most neutral and detailed audio possible, in a small, premium-feel design – our Technics EAH-AZ100 review raves about all the details. They've never dropped this low in price until now. Highly recommended.
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These had fallen to $199 earlier in the sales for a day or two, but now them seem to have settled at $216, and that's still a pretty great price for them. These 5-star, 2025-release noise-cancelling earbuds that basically walk all over anything else on the market for noise cancellation, as our Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds 2nd Gen review says (except maybe Apple's AirPods Pro 3 – but if you don't own an iPhone I don't recommend those, however good the deal). A lowest-seen fee on a truly excellent set of new earbuds from Bose? Yes please.
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Beats' latest sports earbuds get a nice discount, making it even more tempting to take advantage of their built-in heart-rate sensors, so you can track your runs with minimal other tech on you. In our Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 review, we also liked the head-tracked spatial audio, good stamina, huge range of features, and comfortable and lightweight fit – the latter is obviously super-important for sports headphones, and these deliver.
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What are the best bang-for-buck earbuds that you can buy right now? That's got to be the Nothing Ear (a), which scored five stars in our review at their full price of $109, but are regularly available for much less – and they're just $59 right now.
You can read our full Nothing Ear (a) review for all the details, but the short version is: the sound is better than anything else at this price, the noise cancellation is very effective, they're comfortable, they look cool, and they have good battery life. The total budget package.
Nothing Ear (a): was $109 now $59 at Amazon
What's a good battery life to expect from wireless earbuds these days? We consider eight hours to be the average for anything with active noise cancellation turned on – anything below that disappoints us, and above that gets approval. Without ANC turned on, we hope for around eight hours from earbuds – but it might depend on the size (we don't look too harshly very tiny and cheap earbuds for offering eight hours with no ANC, for example).
But that's from the buds themselves – then there's the case. Usually, you get two or three charges from the case, so the total amount of life matters too, and makes the whole thing more nuanced.
For example, Sony's WF-C710N earbuds last well above average for the charge in the buds, but only have one charge in the case, so the total is a bit low. AirPods Pro 2 have a very average in-bud battery, but have one of the longest lives when you include the case. And the Beats Solo Buds have a gigantic 18-hour battery life… and no charge from the case at all.
One of the great marvels of the modern age of earbuds is how affordable active noise cancellation has become. This technology uses microphones on the outside of your earbuds to listen to the ambient sounds where you are (such as traffic, or people talking), analyzes the frequencies of those sounds, and then adds the opposite frequencies into your music, 'cancelling' out the noises from around you, so you can hear music or podcasts so much more cleary. We have a whole guide on what active noise cancellation is, if you want all the nuance.
The important thing is that you can now get impactful noise cancellation in earbuds as cheap as $30 (the JLab Go Pop ANC), and they really will help make your music come through stronger. Meanwhile the best noise cancelling earbuds on the planet (the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds 2nd Gen) cost many times that, but offer an incredible level of isolation from the world's chaos.
You may have seen IP waterproof ratings on earbuds, often for earbuds that say they're suitable for exercise – but what do they actually mean? Let's break it does, because it might be useful when you're looking at what to buy.
An IP rating is expressed as IP and then two numbers, or an X and then a number. The first number (or the X) refers to dustproofing. This can be useful, but we're not getting into it here – an X means it isn't rated for it. The second number refers to waterproofing.
IPX4 is what you'll most commonly see, and it means that the buds can withstand splashes of water (such as light rain), and should resist sweat, for limited periods of time. I wouldn't recommend them for marathon running, and the buds may not last as well over time if you're using them in the gym daily and getting sweaty. But this should good for most people.
IPX5 can withstand small "jets" of water, so you could take them out for a long run in a downpour, theoretically.
IPX6 can withstand stronger jets of water. You could generally hope for these to be even more reliable in wet outdoor conditions.
IPX8 means fully waterproof for long period. You can get totally dunked, or maybe even take these in the pool, if they fit securely enough.
A record-low price on the best earbuds of 2025!
A new lowest-ever price on the earbuds we rate as being the best you can buy right now? The ones better than AirPods, better than Sony, better than Bose? Yes please!
Released in January 2025, the Technics EAH-AZ100 are still the only earbuds to offer multipoint to three devices simultaneously, plus excellent sidetone tech for hearing your own voice in calls more naturally, as well as some of the most neutral and detailed audio in an even smaller, even more premium-feel design. We cannot recommend then enough.
Technics EAH-AZ100: was $299 now $222.99 at Amazon
Size and comfort is something that people usually think about with earbuds (we have a whole guide to the best earbuds for small ears), but what sometimes gets missed when buying earbuds is the size of the case – and it really matters.
A big part of the convenience of the best wireless earbuds is just slipping them into your pocket, or a pocket in your bag, to carry with you everywhere. But if they have a really bulky case, then they can get in the way, feel uncomfortable, or look lumpy. It can just end up being annoying. Not everyone cares about this, but this quality-of-life stuff can make all the difference.
So here are some tips on buds with good slimline cases: The JLab Go Pop ANC (or the older JLab Go Air Pop) if you want something super-cheap; the Nothing Ear (a) for a great-value mid-range option; the AirPods 4 and AirPods Pro 2 or AirPods Pro 3 for Apple fans; and perhaps surprisingly, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. The latter are fairly bulky buds, but Bose has designed the case to be slim (just quite tall).
Sony's super-cheap earbuds are still a great deal
The Sony WH-C510 are earbuds we rate more highly than Apples AirPods 4, despite being half the price: in our review of the WF-C510 we said they are among our favorite low-cost earbuds thanks to their punchy, high-quality sound, comfortable fit and ultra-affordable price.
We rated them four and a half stars when they were at full price. At this discounted price they're an absolute steal, as long as you're happy without active noise cancellation.
Sony WF-C510: was $69 now $48 at Amazon
Third in my list of ones to avoid is the Earfun Tune Pro. What's so bad about these? It's a simple answer: the Earfun Wave Life are simply a much better proposition! We love those headphones, and if you see a great deal on them, don't hesitate! But do hesitate to get their weaker sibling pair.
Next up, the Sony ULT Wear. These have some big Black Friday discounts already, so you might easily find yourself tempted… but there are so many Sony over-ear headphones I recommend wholeheartedly, that buying a Sony set only worthy of a four-star review after going 12 rounds in our intensive testing process – see our Sony ULT Wear review if you don't believe me – would be a misstep, even if they're heavily discounted. The Sony WH-1000XM4 are barely any more expensive right now! Get those!
I've recommended a load of deals I think you'll like here, but let's mention a few products I think probably won't make good Black Friday buys, even if they get strong discounts.
First up is the Skullcandy Crusher 540 Active. Here's the thing: they're made for using while exercising, but I don't think they're a great fit for sports use. The bass slider is a fun addition to help you crush those workouts, true, but the insecure fit undermines it all – even in relatively slow and strong workouts.
Our 3.5-star Skullcandy Crusher 540 Active review will explain all of this further, of course, but if it has to be Skullcandy, take a look at our Skullcandy Method 360 earbuds review; slightly chunky case, but Bose helped tailor the audio, and wow, has it helped.
Looking at all these deals, you're probably wondering just how many have really hit their lowest price or will drop further in a week, and how many other deals might appear on Black Friday itself. Unfortunately, we really don't know – but there are two things to consider.
First, if you see a product you like and it's the price you want to pay, then buy it, and don't worry if it becomes $10 cheaper later. It's about getting the product you want within your budget. Obviously, we don't want you to buy a poor deal – we won't tell you about those. But just don't agonize over whether you should hold on or not; this stuff shouldn't be stressful.
Second, I have one tip to bear in mind. If you're looking at a product that you know has had deals in the past, and it's full price (or really close to it) in the days just before Black Friday, then it's probably getting a Black Friday deal that's coming later.
When it comes to spatial audio for movies, the Sonos Ace and Apple's AirPods Max and AirPods Pro model really stand apart. There are other models that have great spatial audio with music (including several Sony models, and Bose's Ultra range), but for movie fans who want immersion on the go, the Ace and AirPods are the way to go.
Sonos' headphones – down to the right price?
The Sonos Ace have a nice Black Friday discount, bringing them down to $279. Their noise cancellation punches above that price, and the sound quality is very good for the price too – but as we said in our original Sonos Ace review, the real trick here is how good they are with movies.
The Dolby Atmos sound is just fantastic, and the spatial audio with head-tracking really feels like you're sitting among a set of home theater speakers. It works over Bluetooth, or with Sonos' soundbars, which is a trick few other headphones can manage.
Sonos Ace: was $399 now $279 at Amazon
The best-value noise cancelling headphones, no question
Here's an interesting one – the Bose QuietComfort Headphones are technically a bargain right now at $199. Except that a few days ago, they briefly dropped to $169. Maybe they'll do so again, or maybe not. The thing is, if you want noise-cancelling headphones, you should probably just ignore the $169 price and get them anyway.
We just recently re-tested all the best noise-cancelling headphones, and rated the Bose QuietComfort Headphones as the best option under $250, because they offer class-leading noise cancellation that's basically as good as the models that cost nearly twice as much. We did direct comparisons against all the biggest competitors, in real-world environments, and these punch so far above their weight.
They're better at blocking sound than the Sony WH-1000XM5 right now, and are notably cheaper. Maybe it's worth waiting to see if you can save an extra $30, but if you're feeling impatient, you'll still find these to be an amazingly good value.
Bose QuietComfort Headphones: was $349, now $199 at Amazon
Super-cheap Sony alert!
Let's stick with cheap Sonys for a moment – here's a pair of Sony cans for under $40. That's not a mistake: this deal takes a cool 46% off the list price. These were already impressively cheap headphones, and as we said in our WH-CH520 review they are "simply superb value". They sound good, they run for 50 hours between charges and they're comfortable too. What's not to like?
Sony's best earbuds, in our humble opinion
Sony's newest affordable wireless earbuds for less than $80 in Amazon's early Black Friday sale? Yup: the Sony WF-C710N are a real bargain.
For this money, you're getting Sony quality for the kind of money you'd expect to pay for a much lesser brand. In our Sony WF-C710N review, we heaped praise on these buds for their bolstered battery life, fantastic sound quality and upgraded ANC. At this price point, my recommending them is a no-brainer.
We think these are the best Sony earbuds to buy right now, when it comes to balancing price and performance. The Sony WF-1000XM5 might be higher-end, but they're not as impressive as they should be for three times the price of these excellent buds.
Sony WF-C710N: was $129 now $78 at Amazon
Good noise-cancelling headphones under $50
Here's one for bargain hunters: the JLab JBuds Lux ANC might have sound that's a little bass-heavy – but could be ideal for those who like that kind of presentation – but for under $50 the audio is much better than it has any right to be.
Also, the build feels far more premium than even the MSRP suggest,s and the battery life – at up to 70 hours, or 44 with ANC deployed – is unheard of for the level. Read our full JLab JBuds Lux ANC review for more, but know this: JLab is a trusted name in affordable head-fi and these over-ear headphones won't disappoint for a good budget option.
JLab JBuds Lux ANC: was $74.99 now $46.54 at Amazon
Sony's previous flagship hit their lowest price – but is it low enough?
These headphones have been superseded by the excellent Sony WH-1000XM6, but if you've been eyeing up the Sony WH-1000XM5 but didn't like their fairly high price tag then today is a good day to buy. These premium headphones have just dropped below $250, which is as low as they've ever been – check out our review of the Sony WH-1000XM5 to get all the details on them.
They're very good, but the question is whether this is going to be a low enough price to tempt people. Newer headphones from Bose, Nothing and Cambridge Audio are in this price zone, and there are cheaper headphones that very tempting too.
The XM5 are still excellent headphones, though – if you've been considering them, this is as cheap as they've ever been!
Sony WH-1000XM5: was $399 now $248 at Amazon
AirPods Pro 2 hit lowest-ever price
$139 is a true steal for earbuds this good! It doesn't matter that AirPods Pro 3 have come out since then – they cost $80 more than this even with their down discount! Yes, they have better noise cancellation and longer battery life, but their other improvements aren't so huge, and this model still sounds excellent, has really good active noise cancellation, and are packed with smart features.
For this price, there's no better earbuds option for Apple users, and I bet most people would be happier keeping $80 in their wallet and buying these than getting the newer model.
Hello, folks! Welcome to our Black Friday earbuds and headphones guide – I'm sure lots of people will find themselves browsing the sales today, so if it's a music upgrade you're looking for, I'm here to help!
























