Prime Day audio deals 2026
Best Prime Day 2026 Audio Deals: HiFiGo, Shokz, WiiM, Soundcore, and Baseus
Prime Day runs June 23 to 26, 2026. Most of what Amazon puts on the front page during these sales isn’t worth your time. What we have here is different, these are brands we actually follow, products that come up in our reviews and community, and discounts we verified from the deal sheets ourselves.
HiFiGo leads because that’s where most of you will find something relevant. Shokz and WiiM follow for sport and desktop/home streaming respectively. Soundcore and Baseus round it out.
HiFiGo: IEM and Chi-Fi Deals
This is the section most MBA readers care about. Juzear, AFUL, DUNU, Binary Acoustics, Kefine, these aren’t random Amazon brands, these are names you see discussed on Head-Fi and HiFiGuides every day. The Defiant is one of my reference IEMs. At $79.99 it’s genuinely easier to recommend than at full price.
Most discounts here are 20%, which isn’t the flashiest number, but these products almost never go on sale. If you’ve been watching something for a while, this is probably your window.
Featured Products
- Juzear Defiant — $79.99 (was $99.99) — 20% off
- Juzear Defiant GameFidelity Edition — $87.99 (was $109.99) — 20% off
- Juzear Festia — $109.99 (was $129.99) — 15% off
- MUSEHiFi M3 Ultra — $98.99 (was $109.99) — 10% off
- AFUL Explorer — $95.99 (was $119.99) — 20% off
- AFUL P7 — $191.99 (was $239.99) — 20% off
- DUNU Titan X — $31.99 (was $39.99) — 20% off
- Binary Acoustics MEMS — $247.99 (was $309.99) — 20% off
- DUNU DN142 — $199.99 (was $249.99) — 20% off

Also on Sale
- AFUL P8S — $319.99 (was $399.99) — 20% off
- AFUL PolarNight — $143.99 (was $179.99) — 20% off
- DUNU ITO — $159.99 (was $199.99) — 20% off
- Juzear Harrier — $263.99 (was $329.99) — 20% off
- DUNU DaVinci — $239.99 (was $299.99) — 20% off
- Kefine Delci — $63.99 (was $79.99) — 20% off
- Kefine Klean SV — $47.99 (was $59.99) — 20% off
- Celest Plutus Beast — $57.79 (was $89) — 35% off
- FX-Audio DR07 DAC/Amp — $97.49 (was $129.99) — 25% off
Shokz
Bone conduction and open-ear. We’ve covered several Shokz models on MBA and the formula is consistent: you hear your environment, the call quality is decent, they stay on your head when you’re sweating. Good for running, commute, anything where situational awareness matters.
Discounts run 15 to 32% depending on the model. That’s real money on products that don’t usually drop much.

US readers: Shokz US data wasn’t in the deal sheet we received. Check Amazon US directly for Prime Day pricing, the UK and DE discounts below give you a rough idea of the range.
Shokz UK: Prime Day Deals (June 23–26)
- OpenRun — £89 (was £129.95) — 32% off
- OpenMove — £54 (was £79.95) — 32% off
- OpenFit Air — £64 (was £94) — 32% off
- OpenRun Pro 2 — £134 (was £169) — 21% off
- OpenFit 2+ — £144 (was £179) — 20% off
- OpenDots ONE — £126 (was £149) — 15% off
- OpenComm2 — £135 (was £159.95) — 16% off
- OpenSwim Pro — £169 (was £199) — 15% off
OpenRun at £89 and OpenFit Air at £64 are the two worth moving on. Both are products we’d recommend at full price.
Shokz DE: Prime Day Deals (June 23–26)
- OpenRun — €99 (was €139) — 29% off
- OpenMove — €64 (was €89.95) — 29% off
- OpenFit Air — €74 (was €109) — 32% off
- OpenRun Pro 2 — €159 (was €199) — 20% off
- OpenFit 2+ — €149 (was €199) — 25% off
- OpenDots ONE — €139 (was €199) — 30% off
- OpenDots Air — €118 (was €139) — 15% off (new model, Amazon DE exclusive)
- OpenComm2 — €159 (was €189.95) — 16% off
- OpenSwim Pro — €194 (was €229) — 15% off
WiiM
Not IEM territory, but comes up enough in our community to belong here. WiiM builds streaming preamps and amps, basically the thing that makes any passive speaker setup Roon-ready, AirPlay-compatible, and multi-room capable without burning a hole in your wallet.
The entire lineup is 20% off for Prime Day. If you’ve been running a setup with aging source gear, or you just want to add streaming to an existing system, WiiM is a serious option at these prices. The Amp at $239 especially, it has a built-in DAC, phono input, and handles most streaming platforms natively.

All WiiM deals run June 23–26.
WiiM Streamers
- WiiM Mini — $75.65 (was $89) — 15% off
- WiiM Pro — $119.20 (was $149) — 20% off
- WiiM Pro Plus — $175.20 (was $219) — 20% off
- WiiM Ultra — $263.20 (was $329) — 20% off
WiiM Amplifiers
- WiiM Amp — $239.20 (was $299) — 20% off
- WiiM Amp Pro — $303.20 (was $379) — 20% off
- WiiM Amp Ultra — $449.65 (was $529) — 15% off
- WiiM Vibelink Amp — $239.20 (was $299) — 20% off
WiiM Speakers and Subwoofer
- WiiM Sound — $239.20 (was $299) — 20% off
- WiiM Sound Lite — $183.20 (was $229) — 20% off
- WiiM Sub Pro — $359.20 (was $449) — 20% off
Soundcore (by Anker)
Consumer tier, not audiophile. But Soundcore has been doing some interesting things in the open-ear and sleep earbuds space and these Prime Day prices are hard to ignore.
The AeroFit 2 Pro is the one to look at, open-ear design with an optional ANC mode, which is still a fairly unusual combination. The AeroClip is a clip-on design, lighter and less obtrusive than most. Sleep A20 and A30 are purpose-built for sleeping with earbuds in, low profile, passive noise reduction, 80-hour battery on the A20.

Not core MBA territory, but if someone in your life keeps asking about earbuds for the gym or for sleep, the Prime Day prices here make the answer easier.
All US Soundcore deals run June 23–26.
Soundcore US
- AeroFit 2 Pro — $139.99 (was $179.99) — 22% off — open-ear + ANC, LDAC, 34H battery
- AeroClip — $99.99 (was $169.99) — 41% off — clip-on open-ear, 12mm drivers
- AeroFit 2 — $75.99 (was $129.99) — 42% off — real-time translation, 42H playtime
- Sleep A20 — $107.99 (was $179.99) — 40% off — 80H battery, 30dB noise reduction
- Sleep A30 Special — $159.99 (was $229.99) — 30% off — ANC, snore masking
Soundcore UK
- Liberty 5 — £59.99 (was £99.99) — 40% off — ANC, Dolby Audio, 6-mic AI
- Sport X20 — £59.99 (was £89.99) — 33% off — IP68, workout hooks
- Sleep A30 — £129 (was £199.99) — 35% off
Baseus
Cables, chargers, power banks. That’s really what Baseus is. They have a few audio products in the Prime Day data. The Inspire XC1 open-ear claims Dolby Audio and a Knowles BA tweeter, and the Bowie MC2 Air is a clip-on at 4.9 grams. Interesting on paper, we haven’t tested them.
What we do know is their power banks are solid. If you’re traveling with a DAP and IEMs and need to keep everything charged, the Picogo AM31 at $19.99 for 60% off is hard to argue with.

Some of these Baseus deals require promo codes at checkout, check the individual product page before buying.
Baseus Audio: US
- Bowie MC2 Air Clip-On Earbuds — $39.99 (was $55.99) — 29% off — 4.9g, 40H playtime, IP67
Baseus Audio: DE
- Inspire XC1 Open-Ear — €99.99 (was €149.99) — 33% off — Dolby Audio, Knowles BA tweeter, Hi-Res certified
- Inspire XH1 Over-Ear ANC — €127.49 (was €169.99) — 25% off — -48dB ANC, 100H battery, 5 mics
- EP10 Pro IEM — €27.98 (was €39.99) — 30% off — -50dB ANC, LDAC, Hi-Res
- Bowie MC1 Open-Ear Clip — €34.99 (was €59.99) — 42% off
- MC2 Air Clip-On — €44.99 (was €59.99) — 25% off
Baseus Power Banks: US
- Picogo AM31 5000mAh MagSafe — $19.99 (was $49.99) — 60% off
- Picogo AC22 10000mAh 45W — $24.99 (was $39.99) — 38% off
- 100W 20000mAh Laptop Power Bank — $39.99 (was $79.99) — 50% off
Quick Summary
| Brand | Best Deal | Discount |
|---|---|---|
| HiFiGo | Juzear Defiant $79.99 | 20% off |
| HiFiGo | Celest Plutus Beast $57.79 | 35% off |
| Shokz UK | OpenRun £89 | 32% off |
| Shokz DE | OpenFit Air €74 | 32% off |
| WiiM | WiiM Amp $239.20 | 20% off |
| Soundcore | AeroFit 2 $75.99 | 42% off |
| Baseus US | Picogo AM31 $19.99 | 60% off |
Deals run June 23–26 unless noted. Prime membership required for Prime Day pricing.
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Hidizs
Hidizs isn’t on the official Prime Day deal sheet we received, so we can’t confirm specific discounts. What we can say is they’re a brand MBA follows closely — the AP80 Pro MAX is one of the reference DAPs we use for reviews, and the MS2 and MS3 IEMs have come up in community discussions more than once.
If you’re already looking at Hidizs gear, here are the Amazon links. Check the individual pages for any Prime Day pricing that shows up.
- Hidizs MP145 — flagship planar IEM
- Hidizs MS3 — 2BA+1DD hybrid, three tuning filters
- Hidizs SD2 DAC Dongle — ES9270 chip, PCM/DSD128
- Hidizs DH80S DAC/AMP — portable balanced, 3.5mm + 4.4mm
- Hidizs S3 USB-C DAC/AMP — entry dongle
- Hidizs ST2 IEM Cable USB-C — ESS ES9218AC Pro DAC chip inline
- Hidizs Sonata HD DAC Cable II — Hi-Res certified dongle
Budget Guide: What to Buy at Every Price Point
Not everyone is shopping with the same number in mind. Here’s how we’d cut through the list depending on your budget.
Under $50
DUNU Titan X at $31.99 is the easy answer. Single dynamic driver, DUNU build quality, 20% off. If you want something with more character, Kefine Klean SV at $47.99 has a cleaner tuning that works well for vocals.
$50 to $100
This is where the list gets interesting. Celest Plutus Beast at $57.79 is 35% off, the biggest discount in the HiFiGo section. Kefine Delci at $63.99 is a solid v-shaped tuning for this price. And Juzear Defiant at $79.99 is where we’d put our own money — it’s the reference IEM at MBA for a reason.
$100 to $200
AFUL Explorer at $95.99 is the most technically accomplished IEM in this range on the list. Above that, DUNU ITO at $159.99 steps up the resolution noticeably. DUNU DN142 at $199.99 is the top of this tier and worth considering if you’re done buying budget gear for a while.
$200 and above
DUNU DaVinci at $239.99 is a serious IEM at a serious price, 20% off makes it more digestible. Juzear Harrier at $263.99 and Binary Acoustics MEMS at $247.99 are both flagship-tier products. The MEMS in particular is a technically rare driver type — if you’re curious about what MEMS technology actually sounds like compared to a conventional dynamic or BA, this is your shot at $247 instead of $310.
How These Compare to Each Other
A few head-to-heads that might help if you’re deciding between options.
Juzear Defiant vs AFUL Explorer
Both are in the $80 to $96 range after discount. Defiant has a warmer, more musical presentation. Explorer is more technically precise, better imaging, slightly more demanding on the source. If you’re pairing with a phone dongle, Defiant. If you have a decent DAP or DAC/amp, Explorer.
AFUL P7 vs DUNU DN142
P7 at $191.99 vs DN142 at $199.99. P7 is a 7-driver hybrid, DN142 is DUNU’s take on a reference tuning. P7 has more driver complexity and tends toward detail retrieval. DN142 is smoother, more natural. Depends whether you want technical performance or listenability.
Kefine Delci vs Kefine Klean SV
Delci at $63.99 is v-shaped, more fun. Klean SV at $47.99 is flatter, better for vocals and acoustic music. Same brand, different intended use. Pick based on what you mostly listen to.
WiiM Amp vs WiiM Pro Plus
If you have passive speakers, get the Amp. If your speakers are already powered and you just need a streaming source, Pro Plus at $175.20 is plenty. The Amp has a built-in amplifier stage and phono input — you’re paying for that hardware, not just the streaming capability.
Shokz OpenRun vs OpenFit Air
Same price band after discount. OpenRun is bone conduction, sits behind the ear, completely open. OpenFit Air is true open-ear, sits in front of the ear canal, more conventional fit. OpenRun wins on stability during intense exercise. OpenFit Air wins on comfort during longer wear. Both are 32% off.
FAQ
Do I need a Prime membership to get these prices?
Yes. Prime Day pricing requires an active Amazon Prime membership. The deals are not visible to non-members.
When exactly do the deals go live?
June 23, 2026. Most deals activate at midnight Pacific time, though some go live earlier in the day.
Are the prices confirmed or estimated?
The HiFiGo, Shokz, WiiM, Soundcore, and Baseus prices come from official deal sheets provided to us directly. They are confirmed. Hidizs deals are not confirmed, we linked their products as reference only.
Which IEM should I get if I’m completely new to this hobby?
Start with the Juzear Defiant at $79.99 or the Kefine Delci at $63.99. Both are well-tuned, easy to drive from a phone, and forgiving of mediocre sources. Don’t start at $200 if you don’t know what you’re listening for yet.
Which Shokz model should I buy?
For running: OpenRun at £89 UK or €99 DE. For everyday use and longer wear: OpenFit Air. For calls and work from home: OpenComm2.
What WiiM product makes sense if I already have a DAC/AMP?
If you already have a separate DAC and amp, go with WiiM Pro Plus as a pure streaming source. If you don’t have amplification and have passive speakers, WiiM Amp does everything in one box.
Are the Baseus audio products any good?
Honest answer: we haven’t tested them. The specs look interesting on paper, especially the Inspire XC1 with the Knowles BA tweeter. But we won’t recommend something we haven’t heard. The power banks we can vouch for.
Will these deals come back on Black Friday?
Some of them, probably. But not all, and not at the same prices. HiFiGo brands in particular don’t run consistent sale cycles. If you’ve been sitting on a purchase, don’t assume you’ll get another window before the end of the year.




























































































































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