Early Prime Day Headphone Deals 2025: Save Up to 47% Off Soundcore, Nothing and Samsung
Here at Men's Health, we're constantly monitoring discounts across our favourite health and fitness buys. Right now, we're rounding up the best early Amazon Prime Day deals – the event kicks off on Tuesday 8 July and will last until 23:59 on Friday 11 July – and we've already found plenty of early Prime Day headphone deals worth shopping.
And if you're still in research mode, check out our comprehensive breakdown of the top gym headphones right now. Whether you're seeking peace at the office or focus during your next run, we're on the hunt for the top headphone discounts from leading brands including Apple, Bose, Soundcore and Beats. You can rely on us to dig through the listings and feature all the best headphone deals right here.These are tpyically just about the cheapest earbuds in Amazon's sales, but we've tried them and can confirm they deliver a lot for the low price. They sound good, have lots of battery, fit well enough that you can wear them for hours without feeling discomfort, and we're fans of the neat little lanyard they come with.
£15.98 at amazon.co.ukThese are some of our favourite budget noise-cancellers, and they're even cheaper than usual in the sale, dropping to under £35 for a limited time. If you're not looking to spend much, it's worth knowing that these are comfortable, decent-sounding and have a big 40 hours of battery life. Not bad.
£31.98 at amazon.co.ukThese lightweight open-ear headphones from Shokz offer a comfortable and secure fit, making them suitable for high-impact work as well as all-day wear.
£94.00 at amazon.co.ukThe Galaxy Buds FE punch well above their price tag, with reasonable active noise cancellation and compact carry case.
£47.78 at amazon.co.ukNow's a great time to grab one of the best pairs of noise-cancelling earbuds at a lower cost. The Nothing Ear (a) are ideal for sound quality, customisation, style and comfort. You can't go wrong with these at this price.
£69.00 at amazon.co.ukThe Sony buds come pretty close to the performance on offer from the Bose flagship, offering excellent noise-cancelling, soft foam ear tips for comfort and a slim charging case. These are feature-packed buds, and our favourite extra here is their unique ability to switch in and out of noise-cancelling and transparency based on your movement and location.
£189.00 at amazon.co.ukIt's rare to find big price drops on the flagship Sony over-ears. These are excellent for noise-cancelling, audio performance and comfort. We're not sure we'd use these for workouts, though, and the travel case is pretty chunky.
£249.00 at amazon.co.uk
This year, Prime Day is a four-day event, with shoppers able to money across all Amazon categories during the 96-hour window. The sale will start at 12:01am on Tuesday 8 July and end at 11:59 on Friday 11 July.
Yes, for Prime Day you're required to sign up for Amazon Prime to access the deals. You can sign up here and there are two options: monthly (£8.99) and annual (£95). It's also worth remembering all the extra perks of Prime like faster delivery, access to Prime Video, special offers during Amazon Prime Day, free audiobooks on Audible, ad-free Prime Music and a lower cost for Amazon Music Unlimited – ideal for listening on your new cans.
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