Which headphones should you buy on the last day of Prime Day? Take our quick quiz for your personalised recommendation

Sony WH-1000XM6 over-ear headphones
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The (absolutely scorching) sun is starting to set on Prime Day 2026, but there are still plenty of great deals available – particularly on wireless headphones.

We've seen excellent discounts on earbuds and over-ears, from new models to old favourites, current Award winners and five-star favourites.

Unfortunately, this can make it all the more difficult to know exactly which deal is right for you.

We've tested hundreds of headphones here at What Hi-Fi?, and we know a good deal when we see one. And we've been delighted to see discounts on the products we've long been recommending on our best wireless earbuds and best wireless headphones buying guides.

So if you're after some Prime Day-specific buying advice, I've found the best headphone deals and fashioned a quiz to help you find the perfect Prime Day pair.

All you need to do is answer two quick questions about your headphone requirements, and we will take you to a five-star pair that What Hi-Fi? has rated and recommended. Enjoy...

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Daniel Furn
Staff Writer, Deals

Daniel Furn is a staff writer at What Hi-Fi? focused on all things deal-related. He studied Magazine Journalism at the University of Sheffield before working as a freelance journalist covering film, TV, gaming, and consumer tech. Outside of work, he can be found travelling far-flung corners of the globe, playing badminton, and watching the latest streaming sensation (in 4K HDR, of course).

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