I test audio gear for a living — here's my 5 favorite wireless earbuds under $100 with great sound

A photo of the EarFun Air Pro 4 earbuds inside their case on a wooden surface
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We spend a lot of time reviewing headphones and earbuds here at Tom's Guide, and while it can feel like we test a lot of more expensive options, we enjoy evaluating budget options just as much. After all, not every one can afford a pair of AirPods Pro 2 or Sony WF-1000XM5.

But not all of the best cheap wireless earbuds are created equal. While there are some great cheap options out there, there is an ocean of detritus that you have to wade through to find them. So we've done the wading, and tested as many cheap earbuds as our ears will allow — and I've come up with a quick list to show you that you won't miss out on excellent sound or features when you spend less.

Final ZE3000 SV

Final ZE3000 SV on a white surface

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The Final ZE3000 SV are truly tiny. I'm also not quite finished with my testing, but they're some of my favorite budget buds of the year so far, thanks to their excellent sound quality and surprisingly effective ANC.

They survived a trip through London, for one, something I can't say of other cheap earbuds. The Bluetooth dead zone of the City's train stations are always a struggle for any kind of earbud, and the ZE3000 SV didn't drop out once.

They're comfortable, tiny, and seven hours of battery life is pretty solid. I only wish they where easier to get hold of — they appear and disapear from Amazon like nothing I've ever seen before.

Final ZE3000 SV
Final ZE3000 SV: $89 at final-inc.com

These little earbuds perform beyond their price point. They sound excellent, with some great detail and a very wide soundstage. For under $100 they're one of the best sonic performers. Battery life could be slightly better, however.

JLab Go Pods ANC

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They're thirty bucks. Thirty bucks. There's not much you can expect for thirty bucks, and still the Go Pods ANC manage to impress. They sound far better than you'd think, and thanks to some forward-thinking design, they offer solid battery life to boot. So far, so good.

But it's the ANC that really hammers them home as perhaps one of the best cheap options if you want something inexpensive to slip into your pocket. The ANC isn't going to hold a candle to that found in more expensive models, but considering the price, it's a miracle it's here at all.

They could do with being a little more comfortable, but you'll soon forget that when you look at your bank balance and remember that they cost less than a family trip to Burger King.

JLab Go Pods ANC
JLab Go Pods ANC: $29 at Amazon

They're so, so cheap, but they still manage to pack in an epic load of features. They sound great for the price, have decent battery life, and their tiny little case will fit into any pocket/bag that you might want to fit them in. Did we mention that they're cheap?

Sony WF-C500

The Sony WF-C500 displayed on a concrete surface

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It can be easy to get lost amongst all of those brands you might not have heard of when you look through page after page of Amazon listings. No matter how much journalists like me and the Tom's Guide review team tell you "no, they're actually really good," it's never going to get rid of that niggling "I've never heard of these" feeling you can get.

Thankfully, Sony has released some excellent budget options. At the top of the tree in the sub-$100 price bracket is the WF-C500, a pair of earbuds that punch above their price point thanks to great build quality and sound profile.

They don't feature noise canceling, unfortunately, but if you stretch for another $20 you can pick up the WF-C710N — and they do feature ANC. They're also really, really good.

Sony WF-C500
Sony WF-C500: was $99 now $69 at Amazon

They're small, they're cheap, and they're surprisingly fully featured. If you're looking for something from a brand you recognise and trust, then Sony's WF-C500 are a budget bud that feels a whole lot more premium than the price would suggest.

Soundpeats Air5 Pro

the soundpeats air5 pro earbuds in black and bronze with a black charging case and ear tips

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They look a lot like AirPods, only they're black — and then they pack in a feature set to rival even Apple's best buds. They're not quite as good as the ubiquitous white AirPods, but they're still an excellent option if you want something in-ear for less than $100.

The sound is the most impressive part of the Air5 Pro. While slightly too bassy, they still manage to keep the detail high and the groove bopping. We had a good time with every genre that we threw at them, and thanks to the LDAC support you're getting higher resolution audio.

They're comfy, feature solid battery life, and they look pretty fetching. There's little more that you could as for at this price.

SoundPEATS Air5 Pro
SoundPEATS Air5 Pro: $79 at Amazon

The Soundpeats Air5 Pro want to be AirPods beaters, so they pack in a whole bunch of features to really take the fight to Apple. ANC, excellent codec support, and solid sound all for a price that's far less than even the AirPods 4.

Earfun Air Pro 4

A photo of the EarFun Air Pro 4 earbuds in their case on a wooden surface

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This is the pair of buds that one of our reviewers still uses to this day — even though she has a pair of AirPods available and ready to go. The Air Pro 4 beat out her AirPods thanks to the solid ANC and excellent sound at a price that doesn't break the bank. Always a big bonus when you don't want to spend loads of money.

They're comfortable for long periods of time, and they feature Snapdragon sound for some crucial future proofing. Battery life at 52 hours overall is some of the most impressive staying power around as well.

They're not the most handsome of buds, but they're cheap, and they're filled with loads of features for a great in-ear experience at a nice, low price.

EarFun Air Pro 4
EarFun Air Pro 4: was $79 now $62 at Amazon

The Air Pro 4 pack in a whole bunch of features that make sure you feel like you're getting a premium package for a lower price. They're comfortable, sound great, and feature solid ANC for a great pair of cheap earbuds.

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Tammy Rogers
Audio Editor

Tammy and her generous collection of headphones have found a new home — Tom's Guide! After a two-and-a-half-year stint as iMore's resident audiophile, Tammy's reviews and buying guide expertise have more focus than ever on Tom's Guide, helping buyers find the audio gear that works best for them. Tammy has worked with some of the most desirable audio brands on the planet in her time writing about headphones, speakers, and more, bringing a consumer focussed approach to critique and buying advice. Away from her desk, you'll probably find her in the countryside writing (extremely bad) poetry, or putting her screenwriting Masters to good use creating screenplays that'll never see the light of day.

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