Best wireless headphones under $100 in 2026 — what actually sounds good

The under-$100 wireless headphone market is bigger than it's ever been, and the gap between the $40 floor and the $100 ceiling is no longer about sound quality alone. It's about three things: how the call mic handles wind, whether the active noise cancellation is real or marketing, and how the earcups feel after the third hour. Most reviews skip those.
What I used and what I'd buy again
The pair that surprised me most: the Anker Soundcore Space Q45 at around $80. The budget alternative people compare to Sony WH-1000XM5, which is unfair because the XM5 are $400. The Q45 don't match Sony for ANC, but they get 70% of the way there at a quarter of the price. App customisation is decent, battery life is honestly closer to 50 hours than the advertised 60, and the call mic is the best in this price band.
What's overhyped
The JBL Tune 770NC get recommended constantly. They're fine. They're not bad. But the bass profile is muddy out of the box and the ear cushions started flaking on me at month four. I'd pass.

Same for any Beats under $150. You're paying for the brand. The sound is mid for the price.
If you commute on transit or sleep on your side
You probably want in-ear over over-ear. Look at the Sony WF-C700N at about $95. ANC is real, fit is forgiving, they don't fall out on a run. I went back and forth between these and AirPods Pro (different price tier) and the C700N held up.
The cable problem nobody mentions
If you also travel internationally, the USB-C cable you charge your headphones with matters more than the brand of headphone. A cheap cable that came with a $5 power bank will negotiate down to 5V/0.5A and take 8 hours to charge a depleted set. Get a real cable. Anker Powerline III is $12 and just works.

Honest verdict
If I had $80 to spend right now, I'd buy the Q45 again. If I had $100, I'd stretch for the Sony C700N if I commute, or stay with the Q45 if I work from home. The sub-$100 market is now genuinely good. You don't have to spend $300 to get headphones that don't embarrass you.







