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Anker Soundcore Life Q30

Enlarge / Anker's Soundcore Life Q30 noise-canceling headphones. (credit: Jeff Dunn)

It's tough to find quality noise-canceling headphones for less than $100, but Anker's Soundcore Life Q30s are a budget-friendly set that are worth your while. We named them a top inexpensive pick in a recent guide to wireless noise-canceling headphones at their normal going rate of $80, but today, the Q30 is down to $60 as part of an Amazon "Deal of the Day" promotion.

This is technically $10 higher than the lowest price we've seen, but that cut lasted less than a day, and this price matches the best price we've seen outside of that sale. Because this is a Deal of the Day promo, the offer will likely only be available through Wednesday.

As for the headphones themselves, the Soundcore Life Q30s aren't as effective at neutralizing outside sounds as our top picks like Sony's WH-1000XM4 or Apple's AirPods Max, but that's to be expected. For significantly less cash, we found the Q30s to be effective enough at tuning out low-end rumbles, like plane and train engines, and capable of providing at least some resistance to higher-pitched sounds as well. They're not world-beating, but they're solid, which is more than we can say for most over-ear pairs we've used in this price range.

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