Amazon Prime Day 2021 is coming up soon on June 21 and 22, and headphone deals are sure to make a strong showing during the annual sale. From budget brands to high-end headphones from brands like Sony, Bose, and Apple, you can count on there being Prime Day headphones deals at every price range, making Prime Day 2021 a great time to pick up a new pair.
Though Prime Day’s official early deals largely focus on smart Fire TVs and smart devices like the Echo and Fire TV Stick, you can already find some nice headphones deals ahead of Prime Day, both on over-ear and in-ear wireless headphones. These include deals on higher-end models like the Apple AirPods Max, AirPods Pro, and Sony WH-1000XM4, along with lower-end budget models that sport many of the same features like wireless charging and phone assistant connectivity. Amazon’s newly released Echo Buds are seeing their first discount as well, with $40 slashed off the price. Prime Day also sparks competition among other tech retailers, so Best Buy is offering discounts on headphones like the wireless Beats Pro.
Though you can certainly use Bluetooth headphones for gaming, we have a separate guide to the best Prime Day gaming headset deals if that’s what you’re looking for.
We’ll be tracking all the best Prime Day deals leading up to and during Amazon’s blowout sale and will be adding the very best Prime Day headphones deals to this roundup as they appear. In the meantime, catch up on more of our Prime Day 2021 guides, including how to get Amazon Prime for free and tips for saving the most money on Prime Day. For other gadgets and home electronics, be sure to check out the best Prime Day TV deals, monitor deals, and laptop deals. For console gaming deals, see the best Prime Day PlayStation deals, Switch deals, and Xbox deals. And if you’re for a phone to connect with your new set of headphones, be sure to read up on the best Amazon Prime Day phone deals.
$500 (was $550)
Apple’s high-end headphones are pricey to start with, but the Silver and Sky Blue models are on sale for the first time since the AirPods Max were announced last year. These premium headphones feature noise cancellation for when you want to shut out the world, a transparency mode for when you don’t, and spatial audio with head tracking for surround sound. It’s also got an Apple H1 chip inside for software connectivity.
Our sister site CNET praised the headphones in their Apple AirPods Max review, noting their comfortable fit, impressive sound and build quality, top-notch adaptive noise canceling, and more.
$197 (was $250)
The upper tier of Apple’s in-ear buds, the AirPods Pro feature noise cancellation and transparency mode just like the Max, along with a conveniently tiny wireless charging case. You’ll also get three sizes of silicone tips so you can find the perfect fit for your ears. $197 is about as low as they usually go, but the AirPods Pro did drop to $170 during last Prime Day, so we’ll be keeping an eye out in case they get any cheaper next week.
$298 (was $350)
Sony’s own over-ear, noise-canceling headphones promise 30 hours of battery life with super fast charging. You can also use the built-in touch sensors to play, skip, control volume, activate your phone’s voice assistant, or answer phone calls.
CNET called the Sony WH-1000XM4 a “nearly flawless noise-canceling headphone” in their review, and at $200 less than the AirPods Max, the WH-1000XM4 is a slightly more affordable option for those seeking a premium pair of headphones for less this Prime Day.
$80 (was $120)
Just released in May, Amazon’s brand-new Echo Buds are seeing their first price drop as an early Prime Day deal. Featuring dynamic audio and active noise cancellation, the Echo Buds let you take Alexa on the go and works with other voice assistants as well, like Siri and Google Assistant. Providing five hours of music playback (and up to 15 hours with the charging case), the Echo Buds are lightweight, sweat-resistant, and a nice choice for those who already own other Amazon smart devices, as you can control them through the Alexa app.
The Echo Buds are available with either a wired or wireless charging case, and both styles are $40 off, with the wired case version going for $80. The Echo Buds with a wireless case are slightly more expensive, available for $100 (down from $140).
$149 (was $300)
Beats are a more economical option than the offerings from Apple and Sony, but sport many of the same features. With these wireless, on-ear Bluetooth headphones, you’ll get active noise canceling and a transparency mode, up to 22 hours of listening time, a built-in mic for your voice assistant. Plus, they come in a variety of colors, whether you’re looking for vibrant color or a neutral shade. Walmart has numerous shades on sale for 50% off ahead of Prime Day, an excellent deal.
$110 (was $160)
The in-ear Powerbeats Pro boast up to nine hours of listening time and more than 24 with the included charging case. The ear hooks make them a good choice if you have trouble keeping standard earbuds in your ears, and each of the buds has touch controls for volume and track controls. Their sweat- and water-resistant design makes them a great option for workouts too.
Note that these are Geek Squad refurbished, which means they’ve been thoroughly tested to work and restored to a “like-new” state. A 90-day warranty is included. As a point of comparison, the Powerbeats Pro are on sale for $170 at Amazon (with a list price of $200), which is about as low as brand-new pairs get.
$130 (was $180)
Google’s Pixel Buds are a little less expensive than some of their in-ear competitors, promising many of the same features like speed charging and phone assistant support. These true wireless in-ear headphones sport only five hours of listening time on a charge, which is less than the Powerbeats Pro, but with the charging case, they match its 24 hours total. And as you might expect, Google Assistant is built in so you can use all sorts of voice commands while on the go.
$29 (was $60) with coupon
On the least expensive side of earbuds are these sub-$30 buds, which offer smart controls and six hours of playtime with up to 30 using the charging case. Well-rated with over 128,000 Amazon reviews and 4.5 out of 5 stars, the Tozo T6 true wireless earbuds shouldn’t disappoint, especially at this price.








