Prime Day headphone deals 2023: sales on Sony, Beats, AirPods & more
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Prime Day headphone deals 2023: sales on Sony, Beats, AirPods & more

There are still plenty of Prime Day headphone deals to take advantage of, despite the fact that Prime Day is winding down and will be over in a few hours. So, we’re still here tracking the best offers for you.

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your own pair of cans or trying to find an affordable gift for a loved one, there are still great discounts from Apple, Sony, Beats, JBL and more. Some of our favorite highly-rated headphones have discounts, including AirPods Pro 2 for a joint lowest price ever of $199 at Amazon, Sony WH1000XM5 headphones for record-low price of $328 at Amazon, or Beats Studio Buds for $89.99 at Amazon.

We’ll keep checking to see if more of the best headphones have gained discounts, from other retailers as well as Amazon, and will update this page throughout the day!

Amazon Prime Day headphones deals: US

Amazon Prime Day headphones deals: UK

Amazon Prime Day headphone deals: FAQs

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When did Amazon Prime Day headphone deals end?

Amazon’s 2023 Prime Day sale officially took place from Tuesday, July 11, to Wednesday, July 12. So most of the deals ended at midnight on Wednesday – but as you can see on this page, lots of the best stuff is still available!

Do you need Amazon Prime to buy Prime Day headphone deals?

An Amazon Prime membership was required to take full advantage of this year’s Prime Day headphone deals, but anything left now will be available to all. While there are often listings open to everybody on Prime Day, the best deals are usually reserved for prime members only. If you’re not a member, don’t worry – you can still sign up for a free 30-day trial in the lead-up. That will give you access to all the offers – and you can cancel the trial at any time within 30 days.

We also saw plenty of other retailers offering competing Prime Day headphone deals last year. In the US, Best Buy and Walmart were price matching some of the record low prices we saw on big-ticket items, and in the UK, Currys was honoring price matches from Amazon as well.