You may know it: during a long train journey you would like to lose yourself in a podcast, audiobook or album of your choice. Or you’re on the bus or train and someone is barking loud spoilers for a hit movie or series that you still want to see. That’s where a good pair of headphones can really come in handy.
Likewise, if you want to go undisturbed at home in a beloved world of sound. However, such sound quality can be expensive, which is why it’s worth looking for a bargain when it comes to headphones. For the Prime Day 2023* There are countless offers for headphones.
If you don’t want to hack your way through the campaign’s price jungle on your own, we stood out as particularly noteworthy deals: premium headphones from German manufacturer Sennheiser and Sony noise-cancelling models.
Sony noise canceling headphones for the best price
Sony has built a solid reputation when it comes to headphones that have to meet higher requirements. One of Sony’s top models are the in-ears WF-1000XM4, which are available on Prime Day for less than 160 euros.
Wireless headphones have up to 24 hours of battery life, fast charging, hands-free calling and are optimized for Google Assistant and Alexa. In addition, they have excellent noise cancelling thanks to an integrated V1 HD processor.
Sony offers the Code Number wireless in-ear headphones as a cheaper alternative that still comes with rich sound and acclaimed noise canceling WF-C700N* that cost less than 77 euros on Prime Day.
Sennheiser headphones for less than 80 euros for Prime Day
Sennheiser traditionally has a strong position in the professional market, but has also been producing headphones for the “normal” consumer for some time now. The palette ranges from models that stand up to modern competition to headphones that bridge the gap between old-fashioned audio enjoyment and the demands of today.
A model of the second category fell sharply in price on Prime Day: Thanks to a 60 percent discount, the Sennheiser HD 599SE is available for less than 80 euros.
These headphones don’t have Bluetooth or voice control, instead relying on wired connectivity and the fact that you operate them the old-fashioned way manually. But the manufacturer compensates for this lack of modernity with one very natural, spacious sound image which is why he counts this model among his premium products.
In addition, these headphones are used in testimonials for him excellent, almost unprecedented wearing comfort praised. Going back to our initial scenarios, if you’re looking for an “I don’t want to notice those gibberish bags on public transport” then the Sony models are more your thing. The HD 599SE, on the other hand, is a true “I want to sit back and enjoy my music” candidate.