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Turn Up the Savings: Our 2025 Guide to Killer Wireless Earbuds Under $100

Apr 17, 2025 10:19 PM
Apr 17, 2025 10:22 PM
A person holds an open matte black wireless earbuds case in their palm, revealing the earbuds inside against a blurred background and striped long-sleeve shirt.

Flagship earbuds like Apple's AirPods Pro, Sony's WF‑1000XM5, Jabra's Elite 10, and Soundcore's Liberty 4 Pro sound fantastic, but they come with equally premium price tags. Luckily, there are plenty of stellar alternatives that won't gut your wallet. Spend less than $100, and you can still land punchy audio, rock‑solid active noise canceling (ANC), and marathon battery life without feeling like you settled.

Below, we start with our overall winner and count down to number five, covering specs, pros and cons, and the exclusive, standout features that separate each pair from the pack. Each model stands out for different strengths, so you can zero in on the perfect balance of price and performance without sacrificing the features that matter most to you.

Soundcore Space A40: $47 (Our top pick)

Whether soaking up the atmospheric synths in Hans Zimmer's latest score or streaming lossless jazz tracks, the Space A40 constantly surprises with a soundstage that feels far wider and cleaner than any sub‑$50 earbuds have a right to. Their feather‑light shells vanish in the ear, while adaptive ANC hushes train rattle to a whisper and LDAC (Lossless Digital Audio Codec) unlocks hi‑res clarity that lets cymbals shimmer and bass lines stay tight. Top it off with a Qi‑ready case good for a ridiculous 50 hours of total playtime, and you've got the most complete bargain in personal audio — the reason these are our runaway #1.

* Coupon available on Amazon for 20% off until April 21, 2025. That brings it down to about $47!

Black Soundcore Space A40 earbuds with glossy round touch surfaces float above a compact oval charging case featuring a matching Soundcore logo on top.

Pros

  • Well‑balanced sound with 22 EQ presets

  • Class‑leading 50‑hour endurance

  • Compact, Qi‑ready case with fast charging

  • Multipoint and reliable touch controls

Cons

  • Mic quality average in wind

  • Hinge feels flimsy next to Liberty 4 NC's case

Standout extras

  • Auto‑tuning ANC that chooses the optimal profile for plane, train, or office

  • HearID 2.0 hearing test to build a custom EQ

  • Safe Volume hearing‑protection cap in the Soundcore app

Specs at a glance

  • Driver size: 10 mm dynamic

  • Codecs: SBC, AAC, LDAC

  • ANC: Adaptive — reduces up to 98% noise

  • Battery: 10 hours, 50 hours with case

  • Fast charging: 4 hours on a 10‑minute charge

  • Bluetooth: 5.2 with multipoint connection

  • Dust/water resistance: IPX4

CMF Buds Pro 2: $47 (Best value pick)

Dual‑driver buds for under forty bucks used to be pipe dreams, yet CMF pulls it off on its Buds Pro 2 with an 11 mm woofer and 6 mm tweeter that sling punchy, disciplined bass under sparkling highs. Flip on the hybrid ANC, and the commute clamor fades. Or crank Ultra Bass Tech 2.0 when you want club vibes on the go. The icing is that clever Smart Dial case — a tactile aluminum wheel that lets you adjust volume without fishing for your phone. Add IP55 protection, LDAC, and a spatial audio effect that actually widens movies, and the Buds Pro 2 earns its spot as the ultimate bang‑for‑buck marvel.

Bright orange CMF Buds Pro 2 wireless earbuds sit inside a matching square charging case with rounded edges and minimal branding near the top-left corner.

Pros

  • Dual‑driver setup delivers lively highs and deep lows

  • LDAC + spatial audio effect for immersive tracks

  • Smart Dial on the case controls volume/tracks

  • Rugged IP55 water/dust protection

Cons

  • ANC runtime drops to about 6.5 hours

  • No wireless charging

Standout extras

  • Five‑level Ultra Bass Tech 2.0 you can dial in live

  • Spatial audio effect is rare at this price

  • Find My Earbuds beeper in the Nothing X app

Specs at a glance

  • Driver size: 11 mm bass + 6 mm tweeter (dual‑driver)

  • Codecs: SBC, AAC, LDAC

  • ANC: Hybrid — up to 50 dB

  • Battery: 10 hours, 43 hours with case

  • Fast charging: 7 hours on a 10‑minute charge

  • Bluetooth: 5.3 with multipoint connection

  • Dust/water resistance: IP55 (buds)

EarFun Air Pro 4: $64 (Feature‑packed audiophile option)

Give the Air Pro 4 to any spec‑sheet junkie and watch their jaw drop: Snapdragon Sound with aptX Lossless, Bluetooth 5.4 ready for Auracast broadcasts, and adaptive hybrid ANC that lops off 50 dB of airplane hum. In practice, that means you can stream bit‑perfect 24‑bit/96 kHz files over aptX Lossless and still have battery to spare after an 11‑hour work session. The tuning skews neutral‑bright, so vocals pop and strings retain air, yet the 10 mm driver digs deep when the bass hits. If you crave tweakability, EarFun's app offers 10‑band EQ and gesture remapping that puts pricier brands to shame.

* Coupon available on Amazon for 20% off until April 28, 2025. That brings it down to $64.

Black EarFun Air Pro 4 earbuds with metallic stems float above a matte charging case featuring the EarFun logo and three front-facing battery indicator lights.

Pros

  • Lossless audio and LDAC

  • Six‑mic array with AI noise suppression

  • Wireless charging + fast charge

Cons

  • Plasticky case finish

  • No spatial audio or head tracking

Standout extras

  • Auracast‑ready Bluetooth 5.4 for broadcast audio sharing

  • EarFun Tube Mode (50 ms low‑latency gaming toggle)

  • Customizable tap/hold gestures per bud in the app

Specs at a glance

  • Driver size: 10 mm dynamic

  • Codecs: SBC, AAC, LDAC, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless

  • ANC: Adaptive hybrid — up to 50 dB

  • Battery: 11 hours, 52 hours with case

  • Fast charging: 2 hours on 10‑minute charge

  • Bluetooth: 5.4 with multipoint connection + Auracast ready

  • Dust/water resistance: IPX5

Soundcore Liberty 4 NC: $70 (Runner‑up ANC king)

Slip the Liberty 4 NC in during rush hour, and its Adaptive ANC 2.0 immediately flexes — slicing city din so effectively you can hear the micro‑reverb on a snare hit. Anker's 11 mm drivers balance muscular sub‑bass with clear mids, and the HearID test sculpts the curve to your hearing like a custom IEM. Toss in wireless charging, wind‑noise baffles, and a surround‑sound EQ preset that breathes life into Dolby Atmos flicks, and these are the noise‑canceling workhorses you can reach for when silence matters more than absolute fidelity.

Black Soundcore Liberty 4 NC earbuds rest in an open matte charging case with a glowing white LED bar on the front and angled earbuds inside.

Pros

  • Beefy ANC rivals $200+ flagships

  • HearID 2.0 personalized sound profile

  • Wireless charging + fast charge

Cons

  • Bulky stemmed design

  • Slight ear‑pressure "vacuum" on max ANC

Standout extras

  • Wind Noise Reduction 2.0 for breezy commutes

  • 3D Surround EQ preset simulates spatial audio

  • Find Device ping via the Soundcore app

Specs at a glance

  • Driver size: 11 mm dynamic

  • Codecs: SBC, AAC, LDAC

  • ANC: Adaptive ANC 2.0 — up to 98.5 % noise cut

  • Battery: 10 hours, 50 hours with case

  • Fast charging: 4 hours on a 10‑minute charge

  • Bluetooth: 5.3 with multipoint connection

  • Dust/water resistance: IPX4

Nothing Ear (a) — $99 (Style meets sound)

If style could sing, it would look like Nothing's transparent Ear (a). But these aren't all show; the 11 mm drivers dish a fun, V‑shaped signature that makes pop hits sparkle and action‑movie explosions rumble convincingly. Smart Adaptive ANC dynamically seals leaks, while the Game Mode drops latency so low you can watch explosions on‑screen and feel them in real time. Add ChatGPT voice controls, multipoint pairing, and a battery that lasts a coast‑to‑coast flight, and the Ear (a) proves fashion and fidelity can coexist — even if the glossy case scuffs easily.

Black Nothing Ear (a) earbuds with clear stems and red-and-white mic indicators rest inside a transparent charging case, surrounded by various other Nothing earbuds.

Pros

  • Deep, customizable bass

  • Clever low‑latency Game Mode

  • ChatGPT integration via Nothing X

Cons

  • Case scratches easily and lacks Qi charging

  • Basic single‑band EQ only

Standout extras

  • Adaptive ANC leak‑compensation that tightens seal in real time

  • Press‑and‑hold switching between two connected devices

  • Ear Tip Fit Test ensures a proper seal

Specs at a glance

  • Driver size: 11 mm dynamic

  • Codecs: SBC, AAC, LDAC

  • ANC: Smart Adaptive — up to 45 dB

  • Battery: 9.5 hours, 42.5 hours with case

  • Fast charging: 10 hours on a 10‑minute charge

  • Bluetooth: 5.3 with multipoint connection

  • Dust/water resistance: IP54 buds, IPX2 case

The bottom line

You don't need to spend flagship money to score excellent audio, dependable ANC, and all‑day endurance. The Soundcore Space A40 is our runaway winner for the most balanced package. If you're chasing max savings, grab the CMF Buds Pro 2, while the EarFun Air Pro 4 is the spec junkie's dream. Want brute‑force ANC? Liberty 4 NC are your cans. And if you value see‑through style, Nothing Ear (a) seals the deal. Any of these five will keep your music pumping and your bank account happy.

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