The best headphones for less than $150

Which headset to buy for less than 150 dollars? If you are looking for headphones, we present you the best headphones for less than 150 that you will find in the market that suit to your needs and budget.

1More  - 1More Triple Driver

1More Triple Driver

1More Triple Driver: subdued and controlled intras

After the Quad Driver, the first 1More in-ear headphones to enter our comparison, here are the Triple Driver. In addition to the Hi-Res Audio label affixed to their sides, the two models are the first headphones in the world to be THX certified. Behind this pageantry, the Quad Drivers revealed some great surprises - but what about their youngest?

Price

~79€

1More  - 1More Quad Driver

1More Quad Driver

1More Quad Driver: flattering and attractive wired intras

Quad Drivers are the first intras from the American manufacturer 1More to enter our labs. To distinguish themselves, they rely on their 8 transducers (4 per intra), as well as Hi-Res Audio certifications and even more THX (which these intras are the first in the world to obtain, emphasizes the manufacturer). Apart from these marketing aspects, what are Quad Drivers worth in practice?

Price

~150€

JBL - JBL Everest 710

JBL Everest 710

JBL Everest 710: bold wireless headphones

Launched at € 249, the Everest 710 belongs to the 2017 generation of mobile helmets at JBL and wants to position itself as the benchmark model for those seeking a comfort and listening experience of first choice. Dispensed with active noise reduction (unlike the Elite 750NC), these headphones also capitalize on its ShareMe 2.0 function, which would make it easy to share listening with another wireless headset. Let's find out what's in his stomach ...

Price

~129€

Marshall  - Marshall Major III Bluetooth

Marshall Major III Bluetooth

Marshall Major III Bluetooth headset: mixed developments

The Major is undoubtedly the most popular helmet from Marshall, and one of the few that has been able to boast of competing with Beats in terms of popularity. If, like his rival, his first models had not convinced us, Marshall (that is to say Zound Industries) has raised the bar, especially with the Major II Bluetooth. Let's discover together what the III has in store for us ...

Price

~99€

Logitech - Logitech G433

Logitech G433

Logitech G433: one more wire, less audio qualities

Logitech had impressed us with the performance of its latest wireless gaming headset, the G533, which however suffered from limited usage possibilities due to the total lack of wired connectivity. Here now comes the G433, which Logitech promises us to use the same transducers, this time assembled in a more traditional wired headset - still supplied with a mini USB sound card ensuring compatibility with the 7.1 virtual DTS Headphone: X.

Price

~91€

Urbanears  - Urbanears Plattan 2 Bluetooth

Urbanears Plattan 2 Bluetooth

Nomad headset Plattan 2 Bluetooth: the Plattan 2, with Bluetooth

From the bestseller that was the first Plattan, which had received the rare and very poor rating of a star, to the Plattan 2, hailed with a respectable three stars, Urbanears knew how to question itself and learn from it - in terms of audio in particular. Free of its thread, the Plattan 2 Bluetooth promises of course the freedom of wireless, but also a sound reproduction revised upwards.

Price

~69€