Amazon Prime Day 2026 has arrived, and if you’ve been holding out for new headphones, this is the weekend to pull the trigger. We’ve combed through the deals to separate the genuine bargains from the inflated MSRP marketing tricks. Below are the picks that actually earned a spot on our list — whether you’re after noise-cancelling kings, open-back analytical cans, or a desktop amp to drive it all.


Sony WH-1000XM6 — $299.99 (was $399.99)

Sony’s latest flagship returns for Prime Day at $299.99, which ties the lowest price we’ve tracked since launch. The XM6 refines everything that made the XM5 great: the dual-chip noise cancelling is the best in class, the V2 processor delivers even cleaner sound separation, and the redesigned earcups now pack auto-adaptive ANC.

Battery life remains a class-leading 40 hours (ANC on), and multi-point Bluetooth 5.3 handles two devices seamlessly. If you fly frequently or work from noisy cafes, this is the deal of the day.

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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Gen2 — $279.99 (was $349.99)

Bose’s latest is $70 off, putting it at its lowest price yet. The Gen 2 adds USB-C lossless audio, Cinema Mode for spatial sound, and smarter on-head detection. ANC remains best-in-class alongside Sony.

At $279.99, these are the best wireless headphones for travel and open-office work. The foldable design is still the most portable option in the premium tier.

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HiFiMAN Sundara — $249.99 (was $299.99)

The Sundara at $249 is one of the best value propositions in all of audio. Planar magnetic drivers with genuine sub-bass extension, excellent transient speed, and a neutral-to-bright tuning that rewards good recordings.

It needs an amplifier — pair it with a FiiO K7 for a complete entry-level audiophile setup under $500.

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Sennheiser HD 560S — $119.99 (was $149.99)

The HD 560S at $120 is essentially the best open-back value on the planet. Neutral, detailed, and revealing without being harsh. It works well with any source — laptop, phone dongle, or dedicated stack.

This is the headphone to recommend to anyone asking “what should I buy to start taking audio seriously?”

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Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro — $119.99 (was $159.99)

The DT 990 Pro at $120 is a steal for its class. V-shaped sound signature with sparkly treble and impactful bass makes it excellent for gaming and rock music. The 250-ohm version needs an amp — budget for a FiiO K11 or similar.

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FiiO K7 — $179.99 (was $229.99)

The FiiO K7 at $180 is the best DAC/amp deal of Prime Day. AKM DAC implementation, powerful balanced output (up to 2000mW), and a clean, neutral sound signature. This is the stack that every beginner-to-intermediate audiophile should own.

Pairs with everything from the HD 560S to the Sundara to the DT 990 Pro.

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Quick Summary

ProductDeal PriceYou SaveBest For
Sony WH-1000XM6$299.99$100Best wireless overall
Bose QC Ultra Gen2$279.99$70Travel & ANC
HiFiMAN Sundara$249.99$50Entry-level planar
Sennheiser HD 560S$119.99$30Best value open-back
DT 990 Pro$119.99$40Gaming & rock
FiiO K7$179.99$50Best DAC/amp deal

Prices checked at time of writing. Prime Day deals can sell out — grab what you need before they’re gone.

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