While true wireless earbuds are all the rage these days, headphones are still quite a popular choice. In fact, some might actually prefer them to earbuds because headphones can sometimes feel more comfortable, less invasive, and for the most part can offer better sound staging than earbuds.
Of course, with there being literally hundreds, if not thousands, of options to choose from, it can feel overwhelming. So if you’re in the market for a new pair of headphones that won’t break the bank, then here are some of the best headphones that we’ve found that will cost you less than $100.
The SR60x are a pair of open-back headphones which can help make the sound coming from them more clear. Also, by having an open-back design, it can help air pass through the ear cups and stop low-frequency build up so that you can wear them for longer periods of time without feeling ear fatigue.
The headphones are wired but feature a braided cable that will be more durable compared to regular cables you might find bundled with other headphones.
The headphones also boast 40mm drivers and neodymium magnets, and Sony is also including a 9.8 foot coiled cable. It’s longer than most cables but at least it gives users options. There’s an included 1/4-inch adapter if you need to plug it into an audio interface.
The headphones also sport a foldable design and comes with a carrying pouch to make transporting it easier.
It features wireless connectivity that makes it perfect for on the go usage, and there is also noise cancellation that the company says can tune out 95% of low-frequency ambient sounds. It features 40mm drivers and silk diaphragms and also sports a battery that’s good for 40 hours with noise cancellation enabled.
These are wireless headphones that connect over Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and also offer active noise cancellation. There is also a Gaming Mode that when activated, will reduce the latency to 60ms so if you want to game with them on your phone, laptop, or computer, you can.
The Philips SHP9500 is a pair of headphones that offers a more neutral listening experience. They are also an open-back design and boasts 50mm neodymium drivers, larger than some of the headphones we’ve listed above. The company also claims that the drivers have been “precisely angled” to better fit the ear’s geometry to create more “dynamic and authentic” listening experience.