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Our best budget headphones are even more affordable for Prime Day at 20% off

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This story is part of the Digital Trends Prime Day 2026 coverage

Amazon’s Prime Day is finally here, bringing with it huge discounts for headphone deals. For a budget-friendly option that’s even more affordable for the shopping event, check out the 1More SonoFlow. From their sticker price of $75, they’re down to only $60 for $15 in savings, but there’s no time to waste if you’re interested because the offer may not last until the end of Prime Day. Push through with your purchase as soon as possible to get these headphones at 20% off.

Why you should buy the 1More SonoFlow headphones

For headphones with a relatively affordable price, it’s impressive that the 1More SonoFlow scored 4.5 stars out of 5 stars in our review. They’re so good that they earned a spot in our roundup of the best headphones as the best budget headphones. You’ll get plenty of the features that you’ll find in more expensive models, including active noise cancellation to block external sound, support for hi-res audio, and an EQ with plenty of presets that you can choose from through the 1More Music app.

The 1More SonoFlow can last up to 50 hours on a single charge with ANC activated, and up to 70 hours if ANC is turned off. You’ll be able to maximize that long battery life because the comfortable and lightweight design of the headphones — you won’t mind wearing them the whole day if needed. To make them easier to use, the 1More SonoFlow come with physical buttons on the right earcup, and the headphones are also excellent for making phone calls with their beamforming microphones that will make sure that you sound loud and clear at the other end.

The 1More SonoFlow are fantastic budget headphones, and they’re even more affordable from Amazon due to a 20% discount for Prime Day. They’re on sale at $15 off their original price of $75, slashing their price to just $60 for the shopping event. You’re going to have to hurry though, as this bargain for the 1More SonoFlow headphones may end at any moment. If you want to get them for this special price, we highly recommend completing your transaction for them immediately.

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