The best cheap headphone deals in April 2018

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We've all been faced with a decision when buying a new pair of headphones: Do we go for the nice, expensive pair of headphones that we've
Headphones can be cheap
Like, dirt cheap
But as tempting as it is to shell out for something dirt cheap, don't do it
need to spend a ton to get the headphones of your dreams
Sure, you probably aren't going to find a good pair of Sennheisers or Sonys for the cost of hamburger, but you can find a half-dozen great
to put a number on it, and the form factor of the headphone usually has a lot to do with its price
A good pair of cheap in-ear headphones are going to cost a lot less than a good pair of cheap over-ear headphones
is having a sale with big discounts on a range of headphones by Beats, Sony, Jay, House of Marley, Skullcandy, Kef and more
Check out the full list of deals at HMV.Skullcandy GrindCheck out these killer cheap on-ear cans from SkullcandySubdued, sporty
designStellar soundTapTech button and micNo volume controlsWe're not sure how Skullcandy crammed such excellent-sounding drivers into such a
cheap headset, but somehow, some way, it absolutely did
Also, while most headphones make a statement using a logo, branding on these headphones is subtle, with a small logo stamped onto each of
the sidearms
While Skullcandy isn't super transparent about the specs of its headsets, the Grind offers exquisite sound quality, complete with beefy bass
response and articulate delivery of mids and highs
We tried a wide variety of music samples to see if we could find a weak point in these cans and, nope, we couldn't
The only weak point here is that it doesn't have volume controls built-in
But that's not a huge bummer.Anker SoundBuds NB10Need a workout buddy Check out the Anker SoundBuds NB10Really good bass
spectacular bass response
sizeComfortable fitSolid sound performanceSome impedanceA good pair of in-ear headphones (often referred to as earbuds) really shouldn't
cost you that much
Thankfully, there's AKG, a quality headphone maker that isn't afraid to buck the trend of expensive pairs of cans
looking for a pair of cheap headphones that are as stylish as you are, check out the Beyerdynamic Byron In-Ear Monitors
Not only do these headphones look and feel great, but they sound great, too
The headphones are compatible with both iOS and Android devices, and come with a carrying pouch and three pairs of tips to help you get the
known battery issuesWhy should you pick the Optoma NuForce BE Sport3 instead of the Momentum In-Ear, because it's one of the cheapest (and
best-sounding) in-ear headphones we've ever found
And, good news, it's usually on sale to boot
Not only are these earbuds IP55 rated, making them rain, dust and sweat resistant, but they also have really balanced sound that works well
for every genre and incredible noise isolation
They're perfect for the gym because they weigh just 18 grams and don't need to connect to your phone via a dangling, easy-to-knock off cable
Optoma says the frequency response goes from 20 to 20,000Hz, and it has a sensitivity of 102dB +/-3dB at 1kHz
On the debit side, though, there are some horror stories out there of the BE Sport3's batteries being a bit difficult to work with, so
keep that in mind.Marshall Major II Bluetooth Wireless on-ear headphones that take the show on the roadIconic stylingExcellent coiled
cableLong battery lifeCheap buildYou may know Marshall for its guitar amplifiers, often used on stage by rock stars and amateurs alike, but
the company does way more than just amps
In the past few years, Marshall's produced several lines of headphones, a Bluetooth speaker or two and even a smartphone
Marshall's headphones have been universally solid offerings that target the fashion-conscious more than the audiophile
Its latest offering, the Marshall Major II Bluetooth, is the company's first wireless headphones and it continues Marshall's trend for
focusing on fashion and fun rather than pristine sound quality and a great build.AKG K92Want over-ear headphones on the cheap AKG has you
coveredGreat soundingComfortable to wearBudget plastic constructionNo detachable cableWhen it comes to headphones, the general consensus is
that you very much get what you pay for
But with AKG's K92, what you're getting is so much more
These headphones offer a level of sound quality that far outstrip their budget price tag
That being said, these are some of the largest cans you might ever find, and therefore might not be the best choice for anyone out there who
has a petite noggin
Specs-wise, however, it's all good
The K92's professional 40mm drivers offer an extended 16 - 20,000Hz frequency response with a 113 dB SPL/V sensitivity level
smart featuresAttractive designLightweightUniversal controlsEar cups don't foldWhen the BackBeat Sense first launched a few years ago, it
was way too expensive for the everyday audio listener
The design yields comfort and appeal
Its sound performance, battery life and features all deliver without a hitch
There are one or two problems here, but for a sweet set of headphones at this low of a price point we can't be harsh on 'em
These cans are worth every penny for someone looking to leap for a classy-looking set of wireless headphones.Apple AirPodsApple's true
a lot about the AirPods that we like
Considering the holidays are right around the corner, we expect to see these awesome wireless in-ears on sale sooner rather than later
soundFirm headband pressureLack of fidelity for priceThe Beats Solo 3 Wireless ace their wireless tech, with very solid Bluetooth, good
range and class-leading battery life