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Amazon Forgot to Remove These 50+ Prime Day Headphone Deals, Get Yours Before They’re Gone - CNET

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The sun has set on the official Prime Day sale, but that doesn't mean you can't still save. This year's sale event brought massive discounts on tons of top-rated headphones and earbuds -- with some selling for hundreds off their usual price or dropping to record-low prices. Despite the sale ending, we've found a number of excellent deals still happening. CNET's shopping experts are updating offers throughout the weekend to bring post-Prime Day savings. Below, you'll find our top picks for the best deals still available. Select pairs have already started to sell out, though, so if you see a pair you've been waiting for, it's worth acting fast. We'll also continue to update this page throughout the end of the sale, so be sure to check back for all the best last-minute bargains. Apple AirPods Max 2 The second-gen AirPods Max are the latest headphones in Apple's lineup and offer some great improvements over their predecessor. In addition to better noise canceling and improved sound, they support new features such as Live Translation and a remote camera button. The absolute lowest price right now is $399 at Walmart, but only the blue is available. $399 (save $150) $399 at Walmart Close Featured Deal What is this? Beats Studio Pro The Beats Studio Pro headphones offer excellent sound quality, noise-canceling capabilities, and advanced voice-calling performance -- all in a sleek, comfortable design. They boast an impressive 40-hour battery life, USB-C charging and support for spatial audio when paired with an iPhone. If you're in the market for new headphones, they're a solid choice, especially at this price. $132 (save $218) $132 at Walmart Close Sony WH-CH720N These noise-canceling Sony headphones are a great pick for those on a budget. They're one of the top pairs of 2026, and a steal now that you can snag them for 54% off. They've got Amazon Alexa built in, and at just 192 grams, these lightweight headphones are comfortable enough for all-day wear. The deal is only active on some colors. $83 (save $97) $83 at Amazon Close Bose QuietComfort Ultra (Gen 2) Their excellent noise-canceling capabilities earned these Bose cans a top spot on our list of the best headphones for 2026. They also offer superb sound, and our reviewer found them to be surprisingly comfortable. Plus, they boast a 30-hour battery life and support a new immersive-audio "Cinema Mode." $379 (save $70) $379 at Best Buy Close Sony ZX Series Wired On-Ear headphones Take over half off these old-school wired headphones. The swiveling earcup design allows for easy storage, making them great to take on the go as well. The headphones also support a wide frequency range from 12Hz to 22kHz so you can get the exact sound you want. $10 (save $15) $10 at Amazon Close Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2 headphones These headphones are made with adjustable four-mic active noise canceling so you only hear what you want to, not what you're trying to tune out. And if you run out of power, no worries. With just 10 minutes of charging, you can get up to four hours of playback. Prices vary by color, so be sure to double-check before checking out. $120 (save $120 with Prime) $120 at Amazon Close More last-chance Prime Day headphone deals: Apple AirPods Pro 3 With a sleek design, solid sound and top-notch noise-canceling capabilities, it's no surprise our experts have named the AirPods Pro 3 the overall best wireless earbuds of 2026. We saw them for $10 cheaper a little earlier in the sale, but any chance to grab them for under $200 is an absolute steal. $179 (save $70) $179 at Amazon Close Earfun Air Pro 4 You don't have to spend a ton for noise-canceling capabilities these days. CNET's David Carnoy named these the top value noise-canceling earbuds of 2026. They also support lossless audio, boast a 52-hour battery life and are IPX5 water-resistant. $63 (save $17 with Prime) $63 at Amazon Close Anker AeroFit 2 These unique Anker buds feature an open-ear design that allows you to enjoy your tunes without sacrificing awareness. They're also IP55-rated for water resistance and have an impressive 42-hour battery life, making them among the best running earbuds of 2026. $80 (save $50 with Prime) $80 at Amazon Close Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro These earbuds have tons of cool features, including live translation, ANC 2.0 and more. In David Carnoy's Buds 4 Pro review, he said, " new flagship Galaxy Buds 4 Pro have a stick design. But if it's any consolation, they look snazzier, fit a bit better, and have upgraded sound and slightly improved all-around performance. That's why I awarded them a CNET Editors' Choice." $199 (save $50 with Prime) $199 at Amazon Close More last-chance Prime Day earbud deals: While Prime Day typically takes place in July, Amazon kicked things off a little early in 2026. This year's sale is now over as of yesterday, June 26. However, there are still quite a few deals still available, so don't wait. Start saving big right now. The real answer is just about everything. We saw over 100,000 deals during last year's sale, which covered everything from the latest Apple earbuds to everyday essentials like coffee pods. Some of the absolute best deals are on top tech and big-ticket items like TVs and laptops, plus there are tons of discounts on smaller appliances like air fryers, Bluetooth speakers and much more. A Prime membership is certainly not required to take advantage of these deals, and there are thousands of offers available to everyone. However, some special offers and steeper discounts are exclusive to Prime members. The membership also comes with a ton of other perks, so if you've been thinking about signing up, now's a great time to do so.
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