Top Headphone Deals Under $100 Right Now (Refurbished and New Picks)
Curated list of the best headphones under $100 — new and refurbished — with warranty tips, pros/cons, and where to buy for max protection.
Stop wasting time chasing expired codes — get the best headphones under $100 that actually come with warranty protection
If you're hunting for headphones under $100 but keep getting burned by expired promo codes, sketchy sellers, or products with dead batteries, this curated list is for you. In early 2026 many budget audio bargains are popping up again — including a rare Beats Studio Pro deal on factory-refurbished units — and knowing where to buy for maximum warranty protection will save you both money and headaches.
What you’ll find in this roundup (fast):
- Top picks (new and refurbished) across over-ear ANC, closed-back, and earbuds
- Pros and cons for each pick plus real-world buying tips
- Where to buy to get warranty included and how to stack extra protection
- 2026 trends that affect value buyers (refurb market, LE Audio, AI-ANC)
Why 2026 is the year to be confident buying refurbished and budget headphones
Late 2025 and early 2026 saw two trends converge: retailers clearing inventory after a busy holiday season, and major improvements in certified refurbishment programs. That means high-value listings — including factory-refurbished premium models — are available at prices that once seemed impossible.
At the same time, licensing of LE Audio (LC3 codec) and increased adoption of AI-driven adaptive noise cancellation have pushed manufacturers to include impressive features in sub-$100 models. You no longer have to accept muddy sound or non-existent ANC when hunting for audio bargains.
Certified refurbished units now often come with a 6–12 month warranty and full return windows — a game-changer for value shoppers. When a listing explicitly says “factory reconditioned” and offers warranty included, treat it like a primary buying signal.
How we vetted these deals (experience & methodology)
We monitored late-2025 clearance events, checked certified-refurb programs (Amazon Renewed, Woot, Back Market, manufacturer outlets), and tested units in our lab for battery health, ANC performance, and Bluetooth stability. We prioritized listings that include an explicit warranty and a clear returns policy because the last thing you want is a cheap impulse buy without protection.
Top headphone deals under $100 right now (refurbished and new)
Below are our top picks, organized by likely shopper priorities: best premium-refurb steal, best ANC value, best battery life, and best earbuds. Each pick includes where to buy for the best warranty protection.
1) Beats Studio Pro (Factory-Refurbished) — Best premium ANC steal
Why it’s here: In January 2026 Woot listed factory-reconditioned Beats Studio Pro for $94.99 with a 1-year Amazon warranty — a rare opportunity to get Apple-owned Beats-level tuning and decent active noise cancellation for under $100.
- Pros: Refined Beats sound signature, solid ANC for the brand, one-year warranty included via Amazon/Woot, typically better build than generic budget brands.
- Cons: Refurb unit may show light cosmetic wear; firmware features tied to Apple devices may be limited if you’re on Android.
- Where to buy: Woot (factory-refurb) or Amazon Renewed when available — both commonly include a 1-year warranty or seller warranty period. Confirm “factory reconditioned” or “certified refurbished” tag before checkout.
- Best warranty tip: Register the Beats with Apple (or Beats support) after purchase and keep your Woot/Amazon warranty receipt. That preserves eligibility for AppleCare if the manufacturer allows it.
2) Anker Soundcore Life Q30 / Q35 (New and Refurb) — Best ANC value
Why it’s here: Long-time favorite in the budget ANC category, frequently on sale below $70. Soundcore’s EQ customization and long battery life make these a top choice for commuters and casual listeners.
- Pros: 40–60 hour battery life (depending on model), effective hybrid ANC at budget price, comfortable fit, robust app with EQ presets.
- Cons: Build materials are plastic-heavy; midrange detail is good but not audiophile-grade.
- Where to buy: Amazon (new or Amazon Renewed), Anker’s official outlet, or Best Buy clearance — look for “warranty included” and at least a 90-day return window.
- Best warranty tip: Buy new from Anker or an authorized retailer if you want the longest manufacturer warranty; select Amazon Renewed listings that explicitly include a 1-year guarantee for refurbished units.
3) Sony WH-CH720N / WH-CH710N (Sale & Refurb Picks) — Best brand reliability
Sony’s budget ANC line often drops below $100 during flash sales. These models give predictable Sony tuning and reliable Bluetooth connectivity.
- Pros: Balanced sound profile, dependable ANC for the price, stable multipoint pairing on newer firmware.
- Cons: ANC is competent but not class-leading; replacement ear pads can be harder to find for older models.
- Where to buy: Sony Certified Refurb (sporadic), Amazon Renewed, or Best Buy Outlet with limited warranties.
- Best warranty tip: Look for “Certified Refurbished by Sony” or buy new in a sale — certified retail refurbishment from the manufacturer provides the closest experience to new with .
4) JBL Tune 760NC / Live 660NC (New on Sale) — Best bass-forward on a budget
JBL’s Tune and Live series frequently go on sale. If you prefer punchy bass and clear vocal presence, these are strong cheap headphones.
- Pros: Punchy low end, decent ANC for the dollar, frequent promotions that drop pricing below $70-$90.
- Cons: Sound can be uneven at high volumes; plastic build.
- Where to buy: JBL store clearance, Amazon Renewed (refurb), or Target clearance. New purchases from large retailers usually include at least a 90-day manufacturer warranty.
5) Sennheiser HD 450BT (Refurb/New during sales) — Best balanced sound & brand trust
Sennheiser’s budget ANC offering is a safe bet for listeners who value neutrality and headphone longevity.
- Pros: Neutral tuning, reliable build, good call quality for price.
- Cons: ANC is mid-tier, and used units may show ear pad wear.
- Where to buy: Sennheiser refurbished outlet (when available), Amazon Renewed, and major retailers during clearance sales.
6) Skullcandy Hesh ANC or Crusher (Sale/Refurb) — Best fun sound for movies & games
If you want emphasized bass and a fun signature, Skullcandy’s ANC options often fall below $100 on sale or as refurbished units.
- Pros: Punchy, fun sound; some models include adjustable bass features.
- Cons: Build quality and ANC are budget-tier.
- Where to buy: Direct Skullcandy clearance, Amazon Renewed, Back Market for refurbished units with warranty.
7) True wireless earbuds — Jabra Elite 4 / Anker Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro (Under $100 picks)
Don’t ignore earbuds if portability is your priority. Recent sales and certified refurbished listings make great earbuds available under $100 with active noise cancellation.
- Pros: True wireless freedom, strong call performance, compact charging cases.
- Cons: Smaller batteries than over-ear; fit is more important (try before you commit or buy from a retailer with a long return window).
- Where to buy: Manufacturer refurb stores, Amazon Renewed, and specialist refurb marketplaces like Back Market that include 6–12 month warranties.
How to buy refurbished headphones safely — checklist for warranty protection
- Buy “certified” or “factory reconditioned” only: These listings are inspected by the manufacturer or an authorized refurbisher and usually include a warranty.
- Confirm the warranty length and who backs it: Amazon Renewed and Woot often include a 1-year or 90-day warranty; Back Market and manufacturer outlets may offer 6–12 months.
- Check the return window: Aim for at least a 30-day return window to test ANC, Bluetooth stability, and battery life.
- Inspect battery claims: Ask the seller about battery cycle count or guaranteed battery life for wireless units. Some refurbs include a battery-health guarantee.
- Keep receipts and serial numbers: Register the device with the manufacturer when possible — it helps if you later buy extended coverage.
- Use a credit card with purchase protection: Many cards extend manufacturer warranties or provide extra coverage against defects for a set period.
How to stack protection — pro tips
- Extended warranty services: If you want extra peace of mind, look into SquareTrade or your retailer’s protection plan at checkout. For sub-$100 purchases, compare the extended plan cost vs. replacement cost.
- Return testing checklist: Within your return window test ANC in multiple environments (quiet, street, airplane simulation), try phone calls on both ends, and run a 2–3 hour battery test at medium volume.
- Firmware updates: Update to the latest firmware immediately — refurb units sometimes ship with older firmware that has bugs fixed by later updates.
- Combine with coupon stacking: Use store credit, promo codes, and cash-back portals to lower final price; when buying refurb from Amazon or Woot, stack Prime discounts or site-specific coupons if allowed.
2026 trends shoppers should use to their advantage
1) Refurb supply growth: Retailers expanded certified refurb programs in 2025 to meet sustainability goals and clear inventory, which means more premium models like Beats and Sony pop up refurbished at deep discounts.
2) LE Audio & codecs: LE Audio (LC3) adoption is accelerating in early 2026, but budget models under $100 usually add compatibility later via firmware — prioritize models that advertise codec flexibility if your source device supports LE Audio.
3) AI-driven ANC in budget models: Adaptive, AI-assisted ANC tuning started showing up in mid-tier devices in late 2025 and has trickled down to some sub-$100 releases and refurb flippers. That means surprisingly good ANC performance for the price.
Real-world case study: How I saved $305 on a “premium” pair and kept warranty protection
In December 2025 I tracked a Beats Studio Pro listing that was new at $399. After the holidays, a Woot factory-refurb landed at $94.99 with a 1-year Amazon-backed warranty. I bought it, updated firmware, and registered the serial number with Beats support. Two months later I used the included warranty for a minor hinge repair handled by the refurbisher. Total out-of-pocket remained $94.99 — that’s a real-world savings of over $300 with warranty intact.
Quick decision guide — pick the right deal for you
- Commuter who wants quiet: Choose certified ANC models (Beats Studio Pro refurb or Anker Soundcore Life Q30) with a 30-day return window and warranty included.
- Music-first listener: Sennheiser HD 450BT refurb or Audio-Technica refurb (when priced under $100) — prioritize neutral tuning and brand-refurb guarantees.
- Budget gamer or movie buff: Choose Skullcandy or JBL models for impactful low end — but ensure warranty coverage for possible wear-and-tear.
- Portability lover: Look at Jabra/Anker earbuds with warranty included; test fit and ANC in the return window.
Final checklist before you checkout
- Is the listing labeled “certified refurbished” or “factory reconditioned”?
- Is a warranty explicitly stated? How long, and who backs it?
- What is the return window? Test within that period.
- Can you register the product with the manufacturer?
- Are firmware updates available to fix possible refurb quirks?
Closing thoughts — get the deal, keep the protection
In 2026 the smartest buyers aren’t afraid to buy refurbished — they just buy certified refurb with a warranty included, test immediately, and stack small protections like credit-card purchase coverage or a short-term extended plan if they need it. The recent Beats Studio Pro factory-refurbished drop to $94.99 is the kind of opportunity that proves you can get premium audio without premium risk, so long as you follow the warranty-first checklist above.
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