Best Wireless Earbuds Under £100 UK 2026 — Top Picks Tested
Buyer's GuideUpdated 18 Apr 2026

Best Wireless Earbuds Under £100 UK 2026 — Top Picks Tested

Premium noise cancellation and marathon battery life no longer cost a fortune — these four earbuds prove it.

By CelestaDeals Editorial

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1

EarFun Air Pro 4 — Best Overall Under £70

Class-leading ANC at a bargain price

At around £69, the EarFun Air Pro 4 delivers noise cancellation performance that would have cost you twice the price just two years ago. Its 10mm dynamic driver produces a well-balanced sound signature — full bass, clear mids, and enough top-end detail to satisfy both podcast listeners and music fans. ANC kicks in strongly on buses and in open-plan offices, cutting ambient noise by up to 43dB without making your music feel distant or claustrophobic.

Battery life is a genuine highlight: 11 hours per charge with ANC off, and the case tops that up to 52 hours total. Transparency mode is natural and usable, and six microphones keep calls impressively clear even in windy conditions. IPX5 water resistance means they handle gym sessions and rainy commutes without complaint.

  • Pros: 52-hour total battery, strong ANC, LDAC hi-res audio, IPX5, six-mic array
  • Cons: Companion app is basic compared to rivals, no multipoint on base model
2

Nothing Ear (a) — Best for Style and Sound

Distinctive design, serious ANC

Nothing's Ear (a) was built to challenge earbuds that cost twice as much, and in April 2026 it continues to make that case convincingly. The semi-transparent housing is immediately recognisable, but the internals are what matter most. An 11mm dynamic driver covers a wide frequency range, and the ANC — rated up to 45dB — is among the most aggressive you'll find under £100.

The ChatAssist feature auto-pauses music when you begin speaking, which is genuinely handy in busy environments rather than just a marketing bullet. Battery is rated at 9.5 hours per bud and 42.5 hours combined with the case. IP54 keeps them safe from light rain and sweat. The Nothing X app gives you full EQ control and lets you fine-tune ANC intensity.

  • Pros: Strong ANC, striking design, ChatAssist, excellent app, IP54
  • Cons: Case is larger than most rivals, no high-res audio codec
3

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC — Best All-Rounder

50 hours of battery, adaptive ANC, multipoint

The Liberty 4 NC from Anker's Soundcore range is the pick if you want a reliable daily driver that does nothing dramatically but everything solidly. Adaptive ANC adjusts automatically based on your environment, so you get stronger cancellation on the Tube and lighter suppression in quieter spots — a subtle feature that makes daily use more comfortable.

Ten hours per charge and 50 hours total from the case mean a week of commuting is easily managed. Multipoint Bluetooth lets you pair to two devices simultaneously, so switching between your work laptop and phone is seamless. The 11mm driver produces a warm, consumer-friendly sound, and Soundcore's EQ presets via the app give you room to tailor it further.

  • Pros: Adaptive ANC, 50-hour battery, multipoint Bluetooth, app with EQ, IPX4
  • Cons: Sound tuning is warm rather than neutral, ANC not as deep as EarFun or Nothing
4

OnePlus Buds 4 — Best for Calls and Workouts

IP55 protection, 49dB ANC, dual-device connection

The OnePlus Buds 4 sit at around £79 and target people who need earbuds that can keep up with an active lifestyle without sacrificing audio quality. IP55 means they handle both rain and heavy gym sessions comfortably — a step above the IPX4 rating common in this price bracket. The 12.4mm driver is notably large for the category, contributing to a full-bodied sound that works especially well for bass-forward genres.

ANC is rated at an impressive 49dB, one of the highest figures in the sub-£100 tier. Dual-device connection — connecting to two Bluetooth sources at once — is increasingly standard but still a valuable inclusion here. Battery reaches 9 hours per bud and 46 hours with the case. Call quality is crisp, with the three-microphone arrangement doing a solid job of isolating your voice from background noise.

  • Pros: IP55, 49dB ANC, 12.4mm driver, dual-device connection, strong call quality
  • Cons: App is more limited than Soundcore or Nothing X, no LDAC support
Picks

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Prices updated April 2026

EarFun Air Pro 4

EarFun Air Pro 4

Exceptional ANC and 52-hour total battery in a sub-£70 package. Best value earbuds in the UK right now.

₹69

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Nothing Ear (a)

Nothing Ear (a)

Up to 45dB ANC, a punchy 11mm driver, and a design that stands out on any desk or gym bag.

₹79

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Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC

Adaptive noise cancellation, 50-hour total battery, and a feature-rich app. Outstanding all-rounder under £70.

₹69

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OnePlus Buds 4

OnePlus Buds 4

49dB ANC rating, IP55 water resistance, dual-device connection, and a crisp 12.4mm driver under £80.

₹79

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Buying Tips

What to prioritise when choosing

  • If you commute on public transport, prioritise ANC depth — EarFun Air Pro 4 and OnePlus Buds 4 lead here.
  • For all-day battery without topping up, the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC's 50-hour case is hard to match.
  • Gym or outdoor runners should shortlist IP55-rated options — the OnePlus Buds 4 are the pick for active use.
  • Multipoint Bluetooth is worth having if you switch regularly between a phone and a laptop during the workday.
  • Check that your preferred codec (LDAC for hi-res, aptX for Android quality) is supported before buying.

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