Prime Day's officially over, but some super-cheap Earfun deals are still live – save up to 43% on budget earbuds

The Earfun Air Pro 4 on TR's Prime Day poster
(Image credit: Earfun)

Right, Amazon's October Prime Day deals are officially over. But it's not all bad news! Today, October 9, the day after the big event, is still showing some live deals – and (whisper it) one or two are still lowest-seen savings.

Shop everything still live in Amazon's sale

If you've found this little list of mine, you want earbuds (ideally Earfun or similar – good choice there by the way), and also a wallet-friendly deal. I get it; money's tight for all of us.

So let's get you some inexpensive earbuds while I still can, shall we? Nothing here is over $89 (or £79) and every option comes either highly rated by my trusted audio crew at TechRadar – with full review attached – or from a trusted name in the game.

Not the piece of kit you're after? That's fine – stick with us at TechRadar, though, because we've listed all the best tech deals still live in our Amazon Prime Day hub.

Cheap Earfun-adjacent earbuds deals still live, US

Earfun  Air Pro 4
Save 21% ($17)
Earfun Air Pro 4: was $79.99 now $62.99 at Amazon
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These earbuds are an update on the class-leading (but older) Earfun Air Pro 3, and honestly, you won't find this kind of higher-resolution Bluetooth codec support elsewhere for this money – to clarify, they support both Sony's proprietary LDAC and Qualcomm's aptX Lossless. This saving on earbuds that only arrived in February (see our full Earfun Air Pro 4 review for everything we loved and one or two things we didn't love) is absolutely still worth it, if you need earbuds – although they did dip to $55.99 on Amazon's October Prime Day (yesterday, at the time of writing).

EarFun Air 2 Wireless Earbuds
Save 29% ($20)
Earfun Air 2 NC: was $69.99 now $49.99 at Amazon
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These 2024-issue wireless earbuds were already excellent value, but at this price they're a steal. Not only do the Earfun Air 2 NC offer excellent audio quality, but they also have good ANC, which is virtually unheard of for this kind of money. If pushed, I'd still nudge you towards the Pro 4 above, but if this is as far as your budget goes, I'd still recommend these – and our Earfun Air 2 NC review is the place to get all the information on them (reminder though: you don't have a lot of time – and they briefly dipped a little lower than this on Prime Day proper).

Apple AirPods 4
Save $40
Apple AirPods 4: was $129 now $89 at Amazon
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Yes, it's the real-deal Apple AirPods 4 (the model without ANC) down from $129 to just $89, aka a return to their cheapest ever price, for Big Deal Days – and it's still live! They're sweat and water-resistant, deliver Apple's excellent personalized spatial audio, offer good battery life, automatic switching between your Apple devices, and have Find My support, so they're extremely hard to lose. If you want that Apple look and sound without the high-end Apple price tag, you've found it – our AirPods 4 review can tell you more.

Sony WF-C710N
Save 34% ($41)
Sony WF-C710N: was $119 now $78 at Amazon
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Another Prime Day deal that's still live! These are an excellent value pair of wireless buds, boasting full, detailed sound, great ANC, and crystal-clear calling. In our Sony WF-C710N review, we also loved their improved battery life and auto-off option, and at less than $80, we couldn't recommend them enough.

Apple  EarPods Headphones with Lightning Connector
Save 16%
Apple EarPods Headphones with Lightning Connector: was $19 now $15.96 at Amazon
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Look, I'm putting them here in case, OK? If you need Apple products and on a tight budget, I get it – and these aren't half bad! Apple's wired headphones are on sale for only $15.99, which is a record-low price. A slim, quality-looking design, clear sound, and comfortable fit are just a few of their qualities. The earbuds also work with all devices that have a Lightning connector (and as someone currently eking out an iPhone 12 Pro, I like that).

Cheap Earfun-adjacent earbuds deals still live, UK

Earfun  Air Pro 4
Save 40% (£40)
Earfun Air Pro 4: was £99.99 now £59.99 at Amazon
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These buds are an update on the class-leading (but older) Earfun Air Pro 3, and honestly, you won't find this kind of higher-resolution Bluetooth codec support anywhere else for this money. To explain, they support both Sony's proprietary LDAC and Qualcomm's aptX Lossless. This whopping 40% saving on earbuds that only arrived in February (see our full Earfun Air Pro 4 review for everything we loved, plus one or two things we didn't love) is absolutely worth a look, if it's earbuds you chiefly need, although do note that they dropped a couple of pounds cheaper than this 24 hours ago. Sadness… 

Nothing Ear (a)
Save 26% (£23.45)
Nothing Ear (a): was £89 now £65.55 at Amazon
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A lowest-seen deal that's still live now! In my five-star Nothing Ear (a) review, I genuinely couldn't get enough of the fun, energetic sound of these buds. On top of that, they have great ANC, a compact design, and an eye-catching look. Yes, they've been superseded by the newer Ear (3), but for me the smart money stays here (did I mention there's LDAC support?). Thanks to this October Prime Day deal, you can grab these buds for less than £65 (i.e. the lowest they've ever been), so don't miss out!

Soundcore by Anker P20i
Save 43% (£13)
Soundcore by Anker P20i: was £29.99 now £16.99 at Amazon
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I mean, they're £16.99… with 22 EQ presets, 10mm drivers, Bluetooth 5.3, two mics for call handling, and even IPX5 water resistance! If you're looking for an early stocking filler ahead of the holiday season, these are from a trusted name in audio, and for me, they're a no-brainer at this price – even as a back-up pair of buds for your raincoat pocket.

Becky Scarrott
Audio Editor

Becky became Audio Editor at TechRadar in 2024, but joined the team in 2022 as Senior Staff Writer, focusing on all things hi-fi. Before this, she spent three years at What Hi-Fi? testing and reviewing everything from wallet-friendly wireless earbuds to huge high-end sound systems. Prior to gaining her MA in Journalism in 2018, Becky freelanced as an arts critic alongside a 22-year career as a professional dancer and aerialist – any love of dance starts with a love of music. Becky has previously contributed to Stuff, FourFourTwo and The Stage. When not writing, she can still be found throwing shapes in a dance studio, these days with varying degrees of success.  

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