These Sony Wireless Headphones Are Less Than $40 Right Now
These affordable on-ear wireless headphones with great battery life are a steal, if you’re okay with the lack of ANC.
These affordable on-ear wireless headphones with great battery life are a steal, if you’re okay with the lack of ANC.
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If you tend to wear headphones for long stretches, the Sony WH-CH520 on-ear wireless headphones are said to be quite comfortable, thanks to their cushioned ear cups, a padded headband, and a lightweight feel. Available in black, white, and blue, they’re currently on sale for $38 (down from $59.99), making them a solid budget option, especially if you're looking for basic wireless headphones with long battery life.
The WH-CH520 can connect to two devices at once, though you’ll need to pause one before you can play from the other. Sound-wise, they come balanced out of the box, but if you like to customize your audio, the Sony Headphones Connect app lets you adjust the EQ settings and boost the bass to your liking. Note that they do lack active noise cancellation (ANC), and the on-ear design doesn’t do much to block out external noise. This could be a plus if you like staying aware of your surroundings—not so much if you’re in a noisy environment.
On the bright side, the WH-CH520 has a battery life of up to 50 hours on a full charge, with a quick three-minute charge giving you 90 minutes of playtime (according to the manufacturer)—perfect for those “oops, I forgot to charge” moments. The built-in mic is also pretty convenient, letting you make calls and use voice assistants like Siri or Google Assistant hands-free. That said, since the WH-CH520 relies solely on Bluetooth for connectivity, there's no option for wired listening.
As an alternative, the JBL Tune 520BT is another budget-friendly pick at $39.95 (down from $49.95) with similar features. Or, if you're after something with passive noise canceling, the Jabra Evolve2 65 is pricier at $178.97, down from $301, but could be worth it for better isolation.