5 of the best headphones to look out for in the Prime Day deals 2023

Welcome, headphone lovers! We’re slap bang in the middle of the run up to Amazon Prime Day, so you can start looking for deals on your chosen listening gear! Don’t know where to start? That’s OK: our best noise-cancelling headphones guide or best over-ear headphones roundup is the place to start – or if you want the best noise-cancelling earbuds or the top true wireless earbuds in your price range, you can absolutely have at those also.Having been in this game

Battery life: Up to 50 hours$58at Amazon$58at Amazon$58at BHPhotoVery well-balanced soundIn-app audio customization works greatBluetooth multi-point and 50-hour battery lifeOn-ear design isn’t for everyoneNoise isolation isn’t the bestNo 3.5mm jack or ANCThe Sony WH-CH520 are the new February 2023-issue super-affordable headphones in Sony’s wireless lineup, coming in at $60 / £60 / AU$99 at full price. And they’re good. So is it too much to hope for a discount? Maybe, but we can hope…They’re on-ear Bluetooth headphones and although you’re not getting active noise cancellation or hi-res audio support, their focus on sound (and a few useful tricks) means they’re still fantastic value.Sony has put everything into the audio quality here (and they’re emphatically some of the best cheap headphones on the market) and while the sound obviously isn’t going to blow the minds of audiophiles, I could happily listen to it all day. After activating DSEE ‘upscaling’ of low-quality streaming tracks, we cannot fault the balance between bass, mids and treble. Also, the Sony WH-CH520 deliver a nice dose of detail for this money.OK, more expensive options in our list of the best wireless headphones add extra clarity and offer more in terms of dynamic range, but when it comes down to it, the sound here is more than splendid for the price. And even better is the fact that you can use Sony’s Headphones app to tweak the EQ if you want, and this is actually more effective than in most competing headphones, cheap or expensive. The CH520 support Bluetooth multi-point pairing, which is always useful an means you can rapidly switch between your phone and your laptop for a video call, for example. Sony’s claim of a 50-hour battery life is the icing on the cake, albeit with the caveat that they don’t auto-pause when you remove them.(Image credit: Future)2. Sony WH-1000XM4 Still the best noise-cancelling headphones for most peopleAcoustic design: Closed

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