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Don't miss these 9 Best Buy earbuds deals — save up to $50

the skullcandy x bose method 360 anc earbuds in white, with a long charging case, a carabiner clip, and various silicone tip sizes
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I love earbuds — but you know what I really love? Cheap earbuds; ways to listen to your music that don't break the bank, with massive deals and sales making them more affordable.

That's where some of these deals at Best Buy come in, with big savings on some epic earbuds options. There are super budget buds like the Soundcore P25i, which you can buy for $19, or the JLab Go Pods ANC for $23.

There are loads of deals, but I've kept it nice and compact for you — here are 9 of the best deals on earbuds that I found at Best Buy.

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Best Buy Earbuds deals

Soundcore P25i
Soundcore P25i: was $24 now $19 at Best Buy
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The Soundcore P25i are some of the best cheap earbuds around. They cost so little that you won't be annoyed if you lose them, or if they stop working — it's like two meals at McDonald's. There's no ANC, but 10 hours of battery life and IPX5 water resistance makes them perfect for working out.

JLab Go Pods ANC
JLab Go Pods ANC: was $29 now $24 at Best Buy
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When we tested the Go Pods ANC, we were immediately impressed with the quality of the noise canceling, despite their incredibly low price. They also sound pretty good, and offer a reasonable 26 hours of battery overall. There's very little more you could ask for considering the price.

JBL Vibe Beam 2
JBL Vibe Beam 2: was $64 now $39 at Best Buy
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JBL's budget noise cancelers pack in a whole host of different features for a great price. First off, there's ANC to keep the noise out. Then there's 10 hours of battery life in the buds, along with an extra 30 in the case. Finally, there's IP54 water- and dust-resistance to keep out the unwanted earbud-breaking substances.

Skullcandy Push Play
Skullcandy Push Play: was $64 now $49 at Best Buy
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These fitness-oriented buds feature 34 hours of battery — 10 in the buds, and 24 hours in the case. Expect Skullcandy's bassy sound to keep your blood pumping while you work out. They've got special "over-ear hangers" so that they don't come off very easily when you're moving around.

Skullcandy Method 360 ANC
Skullcandy Method 360 ANC: was $129 now $88 at Best Buy
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We were very impressed with the Method 360 ANC when we tested them. They're surprisingly comfortable (if a little large), but their ANC and the sound punch well above their price. That's because they're made alongside Bose.

Samsung Galaxy Buds3
Samsung Galaxy Buds3: was $179 now $99 at Best Buy
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The open-ear fitting Galaxy Buds3 don't feature any kind of ANC (unlike the AirPods 4 with ANC), but there's still plenty to love about Samsung's buds. They're packed with Galaxy AI features, alongside some decent battery and a funky design.

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro
Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro : was $229 now $189 at Best Buy
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The Galaxy Buds Pro2 pack in pro-level features, but don't cost as much as the competition. You get solid ANC, a comfortable fit, and Galaxy AI integration. That means you can ask them questions on the fly — and they'll even translate conversations. IPX7 water resistance means that sweat and rain won't destroy them.

Bose Ultra Open
Bose Ultra Open: was $299 now $249 at Best Buy
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The Bose Ultra Open are a different kind of bud. With their open fit, they'll let you listen to music while still being aware of your surroundings. They sound excellent and offer 7 hours of battery life. They're the best open earbuds I've ever experienced.

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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