Our roundup of the best cheap headphone deals will get you sorted with a pair of great cans for less this week.
Our cheap headphone deals roundup will not only get you a great price on your next pair of cans but give you plenty of options no matter what type you’re looking for. Not only are we expert deals hunters here at TechRadar, but we’ve also reviewed all the best headphones from Apple, Beats, Jabra, Sennheiser, Sony, and many more, so you can be sure you’re getting top advice here. We cover all the best headphones released, including over-ear headphones, noise-canceling headphones, and wireless headphones, so there’s plenty on offer. Even still, readers often ask us whether they should spend a little extra for a branded pair of headphones or go for a set of no-name buds you often find at department stores. The answer is – you tend to get what you pay for. Those $5 / £5 buds can look pretty tempting, but there’s often a false economy at play with cheap tech. With poor audio and chintzy build quality, you’ll often find yourself going through multiple pairs in fairly short order. Subsequently, we always recommend going for one of the more known brands if your wallet will allow. Luckily, you’ll find some pretty low-cost headphone deals here, so you won’t have to break the bank to find a pair that should last. Prices start at around $20 / £20 on our list this week, and what’s more, most of these headphones have been impartially reviewed by us, so you know what you’re getting here. It’s with that in mind that we’ve narrowed down a list of headphones that not only sound good and feel good but are priced appropriately for all you cost-conscious audiophiles out there. No longer is true-wireless tech a feature reserved for the most premium of buds, thanks to the JLab Go Air – a pair of totally wireless buds available for the almost unbelievable price of just $29 / £29. Sure, these are definitely on the more „budget“ end of things, and subsequently, you shouldn’t expect world-beating audio, amazing build quality, or premium features like active noise cancellation, but for $30 – you’re definitely getting a pair of functional buds here. Available in white, khaki green, black, and navy blue, the JLab Go Air True Wireless Earbuds feature an IPX5 sweatproof rating,5 hours of battery life, and three different equalizer settings, which you can use to cater to your tracks of choice. Overall, that’s not bad in our books and definitely worth considering if you want to get your hands on a pair of truly wireless buds without spending the $99 that the (admittedly much better) Lypertek Tevi go for these days.