On a budget? Here’s a guide to buying budget wireless headphones ($200 or less!)

So, you’ve decided you need some wireless headphones in your life… but you’re on a budget? Don’t worry – the perfect headphones don’t have to put you out of pocket. It’s definitely possible to buy budget-friendly wireless headphones that don’t skimp on quality. You just need to do your research. Or read on, because we’ve rounded up our favorite wireless headphones that cost less than $200 and check all the boxes.

 

First things first…

To help you pick out the perfect wireless headphones, there are a few important things that can help you pick which price range is right for you.

 

  1. Sound Quality

    Of course, as the price gets higher, so too does the sound quality in most cases. However, it’s important to remember what your purpose for the headphones is. If you’re a producer or musician, perhaps it’s worth investing in slightly more expensive headphones. However, if you’re just listening to music on your way to work and at the gym, maybe you don’t need to be at the very top of the range when it comes to sound quality and can settle on some nice mid-range headphones.

 

  1. Design

    You can easily find headphones with a cool, sleek design at any price range. Given that design is very personal,  it really depends on what your style is and what the price tag is.

 

  1. Build quality

    Similar to sound quality, this definitely depends on your lifestyle. If you need durable headphones that can withstand a lot of active movement (running or working out for example), then be sure to check other reviews to see if the wireless headphones you have your eye on can withstand frequent wear and tear. Are they firm and well-constructed? You can definitely find good build quality in headphones that are budget friendly.

 

  1. Battery life

    These days there are so many amazing wireless headphones out there, that battery life shouldn’t be a problem at any price range. But if you need your wireless headphones to last you an entire 9-hour shift at work, perhaps it might be worth investing in something just a little bit more expensive for the guarantee that your headphones won’t die on you right in the middle of a tense gaming session.

 

  1. Additional features

    Wireless headphones can get extravagant. There are lots of unique features like microphone/controller, apps, noise cancellation, wired / wireless options and more. But if you don’t really need these extras then you can save yourself a bit of cash by picking more budget friendly

 

Budget-friendly headphones under $200

 

Okay, so now you’ve decided on the features that are important to you, you can start looking into which wireless headphones are right for you. Here are some of our favorites.

 

Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones

The Beats Solo3 Wireless headphone is one of the premium quality wireless headphones that are priced under $200. The uniqueness of this headphone is that it features the Apple’s W1 wireless chip. The Beats Solo3s has improved Bluetooth range and battery life over its predecessor with a lightweight build, collapsible cups, and admirable audio performance with an emphasis on bass. This was our number one choice among the best wireless headphones under $200.

 

Bose SoundSport Wireless Headphones

The reason these headphones are one of the best wireless headphones is that the sound quality is very good for in-ear sports Bluetooth headphone. The headphone is sweat- and water-resistant, an inline mic and remote that lets you skip songs, adjust volume, and take and make calls.

Sennheiser RS120 On-Ear Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Dock

The Sennheiser RS120 On-Ear Wireless RF Headphones weighs only 8.1 ounces proves comfortable even after a long evening of listening to DVDs. Built-In volume control in these sets lets you crank up the action, while a transmitter control lets you fine-tune the reception. The sound quality is excellent with detailed resolution with fair bass power and definition. The headphones are light, comfortable and have soft cushions and they sound great and among the best wireless headphones in this price range.

 

AfterShokz Trekz AS600OB Titanium Open Ear Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones

These headphones sit over the ear and wrap around the back of a user’s neck. Despite being non-traditional, the sound quality is clear and even rich to the point of bordering on bass-heavy. The basic equalizer is a nice touch to tone down some tracks since the vibration of hours of hardcore music can lead to a headache. When it is loud you can still hear the world around you, when it’s low you can still hear your music even though it’s not actually in your ear.

 

Bluedio U (UFO) PPS 8 Drivers Over-ear Bluetooth Wireless Headset

Bluedio U (UFO) PPS 8 Drivers Over-ear Bluetooth Wireless Headphones are well-built with quality materials and design choices that can withstand daily usage. If you are a bass fan, then you will be quite happy with the selection of bass on these headphones. The Bluedio U UFO headphones sound quality is up to par and you will find them comfortable at all times and they look quite nice. Not to mention the fact that the bass is thick and juicy! This was our last pick but is one of the best wireless headphones.

 

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