Australia's best cheap headphones, discounts and deals in April 2018

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With headphones of all types, colours and styles flooding the market, it’s hard knowing which ones to pick – do you go for the premium
model you’ve always wanted, or are you better off just grabbing a cheap set from the discount binWell, it’s worth remembering that cheap
headphones are cheap for a reason, so even if saving money is priority we can’t recommend those $2 discount-bin variety that you find all
over the world
And, as you’ll find out below, you don’t always have spend a lot of dosh to snag a great set of headphones either.To save you the time
and effort, we’ve put together this dedicated guide to the best bargains on great-sounding headphone
We constantly monitor major Aussie retailers and go a-huntin’ to bring you the most worthwhile deals on a variety of sets – from in-ear
buds to noise-cancelling cans – so check out our continually updated list below to discover the best current headphones deals in
Australia.Best cheap over-ear headphones this weekSony MDR-ZX110NC on-ear noise-cancelling headphones for $55 (usually $129): If you don’t
mind being tethered to your mobile device when listening to tunes or podcasts, the Sony MDR-ZX110NC is not a bad choice for a pair of
noise-cancelling headphones with a budget price tag
And it’s cheaper still on Catch, setting you back just $55 for a pair of NC cans.View DealBeats Solo3 wireless on-ear headphones for
$244.58 (usually $399): There aren't too many wireless cans that can match Beats' promise of up to 40 hours of battery life for the Solo3
Plus, a quick five-minute fast charge gives you three extra hours of playback
So save yourself some money and carry on listening with the Ultra Violet model for just $244.58 from PBTech.View DealBest cheap in-ear
headphones this weekSony WF-1000X true wireless noise-cancelling headphones for $326.38 (usually $399.95): Sony’s cut wires and ambient
noise from the WF-1000X by adding noise cancelling to into a compact form factor that gives you the freedom to move around without getting
entangled or tickled by cables
And this a darn good price for a great set of premium true wireless ‘buds
Head to PBTech and score a pair for less.View DealSennheiser Momentum in-ear headphones for $134 (was $169): These are one of our favourite
in-ear headphones when it comes to sound quality
If you’re not too hassled by a cable, the Sennheisser Momentum ‘buds are a great option that look good too
And you save a little as well, when shopping at Addicted to Audio, where the ‘buds are on sale (for both Apple and Samsung devices ) for
$134.View DealOptoma NuForce BE Sport 3 in-ear wireless headphones from $98.18 (usually $125): One of our favourite in-ear sports ‘bud is
now hard to find in Australia, but GearBest has stock of the Rose Gold and the Deep Gray models
The Rose Gold version of this waterproof and great sounding headphones is now just $98 while you can get the Deep Gray option for
$108.89.View DealThe best deals on our favourite headphonesTo help you decide which headphones work best for you, we've decided to put
together a little buying guide with a list of our favourite recommendations. The headphones you'll find here have tons of features to help
you to get the most out of your music, or any other form of audio-visual entertainment you prefer, however you like to listen to it.Bose
QuietComfort 35Bose has brought its fantastic noise-cancelling technology to a pair of wireless headphones and it's done so without any of
the traditional drawbacks of wireless headphones
They sound great, and their battery life is long enough for all but the longest of flights
They're super comfortable, and despite the fact that they don't use the AptX Bluetooth standard, the wireless doesn't harm their sound
quality one bit.Priced at AU$499 a pop, the QC35s sit firmly at the premium end of the spectrum, but if you want the best noise-cancelling
headphones available right now, then you can't get any better
And they can be bought at a great price, too.Read our review of the Bose QC 35.Bose QuietControl 30For a pair of in-ear headphones, the QC
30 has a level of noise cancellation that matches any of Bose’s over-ear cans, and that’s very impressive given its size
In fact, the level of noise cancellation can be adjusted to suit your environment via the in-line remote.But the effective noise-cancelling
comes at the cost of sound quality
The QC 30 isn’t the best-sounding headphones in the world, but if you’re not an audio connoisseur, these are still a pretty good set of
headphones to get, especially for those who don’t particularly enjoy the feel of cans on their ears.Read our review of the Bose QC 30.Bose
QuietComfort 25The QC 25 are just as good as Bose’s premium cans, but without the premium price tag
They’re still expensive at $399 a piece, but they achieve top performance per dollar and definitely worth your hard-earned dosh.With
exemplary sound quality and equally excellent ambient noise cancellation, the QC 25 will suit the serious or the casual listener, providing
a wonderfully immersive experience when watching movies or TV shows, playing games or just listening to your favourite beats.Read our review
of the Bose QC 25.Bose QuietComfort 20For a pair of tethered in-ear headphones that cost you $369, you’d expect only the best from Bose,
and the QC 20 does not disappoint
If you have the spare change and want incredible noise-cancelling combined with comfort and amazing sound quality, you really ought to get
the QuietComfort 20.The silicone ear tips are designed for a perfect fit while sealing the ear canal and the power for noise-cancellation
comes from a lithium-ion battery
This makes the battery pack a tad unwieldy, but you’ll figure out how best to stow it as you go along
But all in all, these are one of the best headphones we’ve put through the paces.Read our review of the Bose QC 20.Sennheiser Momentum
Wireless on-ear headphonesThese no-holds-barred wireless headphones are oozing with positive qualities, but the cans don't come cheap
However, if you're an audio lover that can spare the expense, do not hesitate on this comfortable, hard-working set of headphones that will
likely last for years.Stainless-steel arms and leather finishes gives the headphones a rugged look, while the ball-jointed swivelling
earcups provide ample movement and comfort
Battery-savers will find the wired option to be convenient, but you can also turn the headphones on to activate active noise
cancellation.Read our review of the Sennheiser Momentum Wireless over-ear headphones.Oppo PM-3The Oppo PM-3 is a truly stunning pair of
headphones
Make no mistake, we've reviewed a lot of headphones over the years but none have we become more fond of than the PM-3.They're equally
comfortable being plugged into a headphone amp at home as they are commuting through the hustle and bustle of the big smoke, and they stand
head and shoulders above rival products from bigger brands
We really can't recommend them highly enough, they're just amazing.Read our review of the Oppo PM-3.Sennheiser Momentum In-ear
headphonesWith the appealing candy apple detailing, Sennheiser gets you in the door
But once you're in, you'll stay for the killer sound quality that comes from the Momentum In-Ear earphones
And you won't have a problem that it's tethered.Capable of providing booming, tight bass straight to your ear canal, the Momentum In-ear
buds will have you foot-tapping to practically every tune you listen to
 And for a low-cost set of in-ears, they're as fine as they come.Read our review of the Sennheiser Momentum In-ear headphones.If you're
after more information on headphones in different form factors, take a look at some of our other dedicated audio
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