Every decent Amazon Prime Day headphones deal is still live after the huge sales event – some of the cheapest-ever prices still available

Two pairs of headphones on TR's blue/green Prime Day background
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Music-loving friends, I do not want you to feel like you've missed the bus: Amazon Prime Day is over and there's no way I can change that, but some great headphone deals are still live – and some (see the Sonos Ace, still at a rock-bottom Prime Day price in both the US and UK) are still as low as we've ever seen. So what else is still glittery-good and on sale in the world of headphones? This little lot!

Check out Amazon's full list of Prime Day sales for any deals still live

Of course, if you're on the market for items not strictly headphone- or audio related (that's OK, your priorities are still important to me) our Amazon Prime Day live hub is the place to go – we're still writing up anything noteworthy that's still available for a Prime Day discount. For everyone else… start scrollin'!

Post Prime Day headphones deals still live in the US

Sonos Ace Wireless Headphones
Sonos Ace Wireless Headphones: was $449 now $299 at Amazon

The Sonos Ace are capable of dynamic Dolby Atmos head-tracked spatial sound over Bluetooth or from a Sonos soundbar, and have high-end active noise cancellation and a comfortable, slimline design. There's also hi-res connectivity for music. This is the lowest price we've ever seen them, $15 cheaper than the previous best, and makes they seriously good value.

Earfun  Wave Pro
Earfun Wave Pro: was $79.99 now $59.99 at Amazon

This deal isn't quite the lowest price we've seen in the US to date (that was $55.98, so you'll forego five bucks) on these excellent and highly-rated noise-cancelling over-ear headphones, but it's very close. As we said in our 4.5-star review of the Wave Pro, "It would be silly to ask for more from budget wireless headphones" and with a January 2024 release date, they're also relative new kids on the block. Oh, and their 80-hour battery means you're good for the long-haul. Our advice? This is still one very good post Prime day deal.

Earfun  Tune Pro
Earfun Tune Pro : was $89.99 now $69.99 at Amazon

Yes, the look here is decidedly retro Bose QC35 II, and personally, I'm a fan. Also a plus: the price – just look at that discount on a set of over-ears that only arrived in May of this year! They're not our favorite set of cans in Earfun's arsenal (we found the ANC modes a little confusing and the sound a bit middling), but for battery life, they're exceptional at up to 120 hours with ANC off, or 80 hours with it on! A solid (though not lowest ever – they were briefly discounted to $52.99 last week on Prime Day proper) on a trusted name in Bluetooth audio technology.

Marshall Major IV on-ear Bluetooth headphones
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Marshall Major IV on-ear Bluetooth headphones: was $99.46 now $67.99 at Amazon

With over 80 hours of wireless playback, wireless charging and fast charging too, these Marshall headphones are ideal for traveling as well as home listening. There are custom-tuned dynamic drivers inside for a typically bold Marshall sound, and in a nice touch there's an extra 3.5mm socket so you can share your music with a pal or partner.

Sennheiser  HD 560S
Sennheiser HD 560S: was $274.95 now $199.95 at Amazon

Our glowing Sennheiser HD 560S review is proof that these wired headphones are a stellar sonic proposition. For this money? They're a solid deal too. It's not the absolute cheapest we've ever seen, mind (they've gone as low as $132 in the past – we know!) but if it's wallet-friendly audiophile-grade wired sound you need, in a gloriously huge over-ear design, you just found it.

Post Prime Day headphones deals still live in the UK

Sony WH-1000MX4 Wireless Headphones
Sony WH-1000MX4 Wireless Headphones: was £229 now £199 at Amazon

The Sony WH-1000MX4 are older now but they are still some of the best over-ear headphones ever. These wireless Sony cans package together top-notch audio, excellent comfort, and effective noise cancellation all at a reasonable price point that's about £100 less than the newer Sony XM5 that are only a minor upgrade. It's not the cheapest we've seen (they were £177 a couple of days ago, for Prime Day) but we're keeping the deal in this roundup. because we still rate these as the best headphones for most people – and any discount is better than none, right?

Sonos Ace Wireless Headphones
Sonos Ace Wireless Headphones: was £449 now £269 at Amazon

The Sonos Ace deliver supremely powerful, clear, cinematic sound over Bluetooth or connected to a Sonos Arc soundbar. Love movies? You won't find a better alternative if you're looking for that full home theater experience without waking the house. Also, this whopping 40% off discount sees them fall to £10 cheaper than we've seen to date, making it a grrrreat time to buy your next pair of cans!

Earfun  Wave Pro
Earfun Wave Pro: was £79.99 now £48 at Amazon

This 40%-off deal – yes, really! – is the lowest price we've ever seen on these excellent and highly-rated noise-cancelling over-ear headphones. As we said in our 4.5-star review of the Wave Pro, "It would be silly to ask for more from budget wireless headphones" and with a January 2024 release date, they're also relative new kids on the block. Our advice? This is one exceptionally good deal – and we haven't even mentioned the 80-hour battery!

Earfun  Tune Pro
Earfun Tune Pro : was £79.99 now £47.99 at Amazon

Yes, the look here is decidedly retro Bose QC35 II and personally, I'm a fan. Also a plus: the price – just look at that 40% discount on a set of over-ears that only arrived in May of this year! Why the heavy discount? Well, they're not our favourite set of cans in Earfun's arsenal (we found the ANC modes a little confusing and the sound a bit middling) but for battery life, they're exceptional at up to 120 hours with ANC off, or 80 hours with it on. A solid discount on a trusted name in Bluetooth audio technology – especially if you've got a long-haul flight coming up.

Beats  Studio Pro
Beats Studio Pro: was £349.99 now £166 at Amazon

These headphones are designed with Apple users in mind, but they also have great Android features. There’s personalised Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking, but also strong fully-adaptive ANC and transparency mode. Up to 40 hours of battery life is useful, with a 10-minute charge providing you with four hours of playback and getting you out of a jam. This isn't the absolute cheapest deal we've seen (they've dipped to £149.99 before now) but it's still a top 53% saving given their pretty significant RRP – and how pricey Apple's only other cans (the AirPods Max) are…

Anker Soundcore Space One
Anker Soundcore Space One: was £99.99 now £62.99 at Amazon

Very positive four-star review? Check, see our Anker Soundcore Space One review. Huge discount? Also yes –30% to be precise. Although Amazon lists their most recent price of £89.99, I've put the product's RRP at launch (which was not so long ago, in August 2023) in this block, for clarity on the saving. Not the absolute cheapest they've ever been (they dipped £8 lower over Prime Day, last week) but however you look at it, it's still an awful lot of chic ANC over-ear – with higher-res LDAC support! – for your money.

Amazon Prime Day sale in the US – some deals still live

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Becky Scarrott
Audio Editor

Becky became Audio Editor at TechRadar in 2024, but joined the team in 2022 as Senior Staff Writer, focusing on all things hi-fi. Before this, she spent three years at What Hi-Fi? testing and reviewing everything from wallet-friendly wireless earbuds to huge high-end sound systems. Prior to gaining her MA in Journalism in 2018, Becky freelanced as an arts critic alongside a 22-year career as a professional dancer and aerialist – any love of dance starts with a love of music. Becky has previously contributed to Stuff, FourFourTwo and The Stage. When not writing, she can still be found throwing shapes in a dance studio, these days with varying degrees of success.  

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