Prime Day (which Amazon are styling as Prime Big Deal Days) is happening on October 10-11th which means there will be a deluge of tech discounts, particularly for headphones. Whether you’re shopping for a summer sound upgrade, or looking for an extra pair in your household, we’ll be keeping our ears open for you this Prime Day. Headphones deals, we’re ready for you.
If you’re looking for some inspiration, check out our guide for the best bass-filled headphones of 2023, or our selection for the best budget headphones on the market.
Best Prime Day headphone deals
Beats Solo3 Wireless with Apple 12W USB Power Adapter
Sennheiser Consumer Audio HD 660S2
Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Headphones
TOZO HT2 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones
Soundcore Anker Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones
Sennheiser Consumer Audio Momentum 4 Wireless Headphones
Beats Studio Pro – Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Headphones
Skullcandy Riff On-Ear Wireless Headphones
NEW Bose QuietComfort Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones
JBL Tune 760NC
What headphones deals will be available ahead of Prime Day?
We don’t yet know of course, but it would be great if headphone deals included Beats, Apple, and Sony – especially for over-the-ear and wireless options.
Skullcandy and Philips, Anker and Bose may be among the other options. For headsets and gaming headsets this Prime Day, we’d expect the likes of Logitech, HyperX and perhaps Razer too.
In terms of discount percentages, based on previous Prime Days, we think that you should be able to secure yourself between 5 and 30% savings. None too shabby, and probably only bested by Black Friday – although you should compare prices before buying.
Is early Prime Day the best time to buy headphones?
One of the best times in our opinion, yes. This is down to the fact that while Prime Day is a big event, it pales in comparison to Black Friday.
This makes it a little less popular, and so means that there are generally fewer people clicking through to pick up deals. Moreover, Prime Day is only available to those that are Prime subscribers, making the pool of potential customers that bit smaller.