Beats Studio Pro are the first wireless headphones from Apple or Beats to offer lossless audio via USB-C cable. Photo: Apple
The excellent Beats Studio Pro noise-canceling headphones from Apple subsidiary Beats by Dre list for $349, but right now you can grab a nice deal for just $169.99 (51% 0ff).
Getting these EarFun Tune Pro cans for about $56 is a steal. Photo: David Snow/Cult of Mac
I’ve been amazed lately about how incredibly good affordable headphones from brands like EarFun, Soundcore and Edifier continue to get. When I tested the recently released EarFun Tune Pro cans for a review, I had a hard time telling them apart, in several important ways, from the excellent — and much more expensive — Beats Studio Pro. And now you can get an EarFun Tune Pro headphones deal on Amazon for an even lower price — just $53.99 (for a limited time).
You can get an early-bird deal on EarFun Tune Pro headphones through May 19. Photo: EarFun
EarFun looks set to make some waves in the premium headphones market with its new Tune Pro cans. They could make devotees of AirPods Max and other fancy headphones sit up and take notice. The wireless noise-canceling Tune Pro headphones, scheduled for official release May 20, launch Tuesday with an early-bird deal bringing the already-low list price of $70 down to a stunning $49 for a limited time.
My review of these new headphones is coming soon. I’m already testing them. And I’ll just say this for now: Getting these great cans for under $50 seems like a miracle deal.
Get a pair of JBL Tune 520BT Wireless Headphones on sale for $36.99.
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Good headphones don’t need to cost a fortune. This pair of JBL Tune 520BT headphones, which feature a comfortable build, quality sound and a long-lasting battery, so you can handle your day without missing a beat.
Normally, these JBL headphones would cost $49, but you can pick up a pair on sale for just $36.99 right now. However, that price won’t last long.
★★★★☆
Despite all the plastic, Soundcore Space One Pro cans look pretty nice. And the comfort level is off the charts. Photo: David Snow/Cult of Mac
The new Soundcore Space One Pro wireless noise-canceling headphones generated some buzz in the audio community, promising top-notch sound quality and advanced features for a typically reasonable price from Anker’s audio brand. Keen to see if they’d live up to expectations, I tried them out. And I found that they’re great at the list price of $200. But when the price dips — and it usually does — they’ll become an absolutely fantastic value. Read my Soundcore Space One Pro headphones review below for more information.
Get these Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless noise-canceling headphones for only $199.99.
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There’s something uniquely satisfying about slipping on a pair of noise-canceling headphones and instantly tuning out the world around you. The low sale price of these Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones means you can create a personal audio bubble that helps you focus, relax or simply enjoy your music without distractions without going into debt.
These excellent Sony headphones earned a 4.7 out of 5 rating from Best Buy shoppers and a 4.6 out of 5 on Amazon. And while both those fine retailers currently offer discounts on the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones, the price on this open-box deal is even better.
Whether you're gaming, taking a call or listening to tunes, this affordable headset might do the trick. Photo: OXS
The new OXS Storm G2 Wireless Gaming Headset comes equipped with a 50mm full-range dynamic driver and 7.1 virtual surround sound technology for wired, wireless and dongle connectivity to Macs, PCs, consoles, tablets and more, OXS said Monday.
And despite aiming high on audio quality for gaming, music and calls, the new cans go low on price. You can buy them on Amazon for $59.99 (with 25% off coupon), or just $49.99 for Prime Day, July 16 and 17. The regular price is $79.99.
★★★★★
EarFun Wave Pro headphones have great features, sound quality, noise cancellation and battery life for the money ($80). Photo: David Snow/Cult of Mac
Listening to music through EarFun’s first over-ear headphones — EarFun Wave Pro, released Monday — I almost couldn’t believe the high quality sound and wonderful comfort they offer. That’s why I give the set 5 stars in this EarFun Wave Pro headphones review.
It’s flat-out astonishing that someone can offer this level of audio quality, noise cancellation, comfort and battery life for $80.
With AirPods Max rarely marked down much from their lofty $549 price, you have to wonder why people spend that much, or even $300, for a great set of cans.
These new cans try to restore some of the warmth and realism that digital compression takes away. Photo: Morpho MFG
This post’s headline sounds like a joke, invoking technology used in antique radios, TVs and amplifiers, but the wireless headphones behind it seem entirely serious.
“écoute: the world’s only vacuum tube headphones, designed to compensate for the deficiencies of digital listening,” say the Indiegogo and Kickstarter funding-campaign pages. The French word “écoute” translates to “listen” in English.
Get pre-Prime Day savings on these open-ear headphones, now just $24.97. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Everybody gets in the zone when it’s time to work out. Music is one great way to get there, but AirPods aren’t always the safest option if you’re biking or jogging on busy roadways. Audiophiles have been conditioned to think that earbuds are best when they drill sound waves directly into the ear, but these open-ear induction headphones are at the forefront of a new wave in personal audio.
During Deal Days, our version of Prime Day, Cult of Mac readers can get a pair of these innovative bone-conduction headphones for only $24.97 (regularly $79) with no coupon necessary. But you’ll have to move quickly, as this deal only lasts until July 14 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific!
Hear your music without shutting out the world with these open ear headphones. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Whether it’s your streaming service, podcasts or playlists, customizing your personal soundscape has never been easier. These open-ear bone-conduction headphones let you hear the world around you while mixing in the audio you want to hear. Even better, they’re now only $33.99 (regularly $109).
HED Unity lossless Wi-Fi headphones come with a hefty price tag -- $2,199. Photo: HED Technologies
Rumors swirled over the past few years that Sonos would take on Apple’s AirPods Max by releasing its first headphones, possibly with Wi-Fi in addition to Bluetooth. But a little-known Swiss startup has beaten both companies to the punch with a pricey new set of cans.
HED Technologies recently unveiled HED Unity, the world’s first wireless headphones to offerlossless audio, high-resolution audio streaming over a local Wi-Fi network at up to 24bit/96kHz.
Listen to music and the outside world with these top-rated, open-ear headphones, less than $34 now. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Wearing chunky over-ear headphones or finicky in-ear buds can become super-uncomfortable. The secret to comfortable listening for hours on end is with technologically advanced induction headphones, which don’t require sitting in your ear at all.
And right now, you can grab a pair of highly rated Open Ear Induction Stereo Wireless Headphones on sale for just $33.99. That’s more than half off the regular price of $109.
Edifier's new premium cans use the LDAC codec, which should make them sound especially good with Android devices made for it. Photo: Edifier
Edifier rolled out a new wireless over-ear set of headphones Tuesday — the WH950NB headset — providing another affordable alternative to high-end cans like Apple’s AirPods Max and products from the likes of Sony and Sennheiser.
Featuring active noise cancellation (ANC) and hi-res audio, Edifier’s premium headphones go for $180, a pretty low price for the feature set.
★★★★☆
Want solid headphones without breaking the bank? Consider Edifier's W820NB. Photo: David Snow/Cult of Mac
The Chinese company Edifier has been putting out affordable high-quality audio equipment for more than 25 years. I often find it hits the “high-value” button with many of its products, offering great sound and solid features at relatively low prices. The company seems to stake out that same territory with its W820NB ANC Bluetooth Stereo Headphones.
Edifier sent me a pair of the cans to try out. While they’re not likely to blow anybody away, they get the job done well, with quality sound, strong active noise cancellation and long battery life.
If you want good sound at a good price, they could be for you. But if you’re an exacting audiophile or on the hunt for luxury appointments, look elsewhere.
★★★★☆
The new Soundcore Q45 headphones have strong noise cancellation and long battery life. Photo: David Snow/Cult of Mac
With Thursday’s release of the new Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones and sibling Space A40 earbuds, Soundcore began replacing its Life series of sound products. The company sent me both products to test. This review covers the Q45 cans (my A40 review will appear tomorrow).
I’ve spent a couple weeks with the Q45 over-ear, closed-back headphones. Soundcore pushes two main selling points: strong noise cancellation and long battery life. And with the Q45 headphones, the company has hit it out of the park on both counts.
Sennheiser's new Momentum 4 ANC wireless headphones changed up their look and claim 60 hours of battery life. Photo: Sennheiser
Venerable audio brand Sennheiser rolled out its new Momentum 4 wireless over-ear headphones Tuesday. The successor to the much-liked Momentum 3 aims for the same high-end sound and comfort along with a more modern look.
The cans, which will compete with the likes of Sony’s top headphones and AirPods Max, also claim an impressive battery life of up to 60 hours.
Apple’s rival to its own AirPods are apparently just a month or so away. Photo: 9to5Mac
It seems Apple can’t keep a lid on Beats Studio Buds. Celebrities keep getting photographed wearing the not-yet-announced in-ear wireless headphones, and now the launch date has leaked out.
They are still MIA for regular folks to buy. But since they showed up in yet another social media post by a famous athlete, Apple is seemingly playing a calculated long game when it comes to ramping up anticipation.
The wait is over for Powerbeats Pro in summertime colors. Photo: Apple
It’s a great day for everyone who wants a pair of Powerbeats Pro in a bright summery color. Apple on Tuesday began selling these truly wireless headphones in Glacier Blue, Spring Yellow, Cloud Pink and Lava Red.
Soon, it'll be all in the neck and not the ear. Photo: Apple
Apple’s rumored over-the-ear headphones will include sensors to detect if they have been removed from the owner’s head or neck to stop or start audio, according to a Monday report from 9to5Mac. The headphones apparently will offer customizable equalizer settings as well.
This artists concept for over-ear AirPods headphones brings in design aspects from HomePods. Photo: Martin Hajek
Apple is allegedly prepping a set of over-ear wireless headphones that will be part of the AirPods line.
Currently, the company offers headphones in this style under its Beats label. But the upcoming model supposedly reflects a change in strategy. If you’re looking for high-quality alternatives, you might want to check out the Sennheiser website for premium audio options like the Sennheiser HD 550 open-back headphones.
If you’ve ever looked at your AirPods and thought they need to be more Pikachu, Razer has the perfect set of earbuds for you. Its new Pokémon wireless headphones are bright yellow and ship with an incredibly cool Poké Ball charging case. They’re set to debut later this week.
Sennheiser’s new Momentum True Wireless 2 earbuds are ready to take on AirPods Pro with better battery life and active noise cancellation. They follow the highly rated True Wireless headphones that debuted in 2018, and despite some big improvements, they retain the same $299 price tag.
These headphones are out of the box, brand new, and going for about half the new price. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Sony makes some of the best personal audio gear on the market, and it typically boasts a premium price tag to match. We rounded up open-box deals on the best Sony headphones models, so you can save a bunch of money on a great set of new cans. Each one is certified to be in new condition, either in retail packaging or totally repackaged.
These are all the colors Powerbeats Pro will be available in soon. Photo: Beats
Apple’s Powerbeats Pro wireless headphones have been available in any color you want, as long as it’s black. That’s going to change later this week when pre-orders finally start for ivory, moss, and navy options.