Top 5 TWS earphones on sale now: AirPods Pro, Sennheiser Momentum TWS and 3 more

Updated on 05-Dec-2025

The year-end sale season brings heavy discounts across audio categories, and TWS earbuds often get the biggest cuts. For many buyers, this is the best time to upgrade, whether you want good sound, strong ANC, or a dependable budget pair for daily use. But with dozens of models on sale, it can be hard to know which deals are actually worth your money. That is where this guide will come in handy. It is for anyone looking to buy TWS earbuds during the ongoing sales. You get a clear view of what each manufacturer claims and what those features could offer you. We have handpicked five options from popular brands and ranked them in order of their current deal prices, from premium to budget-friendly. The list includes TWS earbuds from leading brands like Apple, Sennheiser, Realme, Soundcore by Anker, and Jabra.

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation)

Apple positions the AirPods Pro (2nd generation) as a computation-driven audio device, using the H2 chip to process sound in real time. It is for iPhone users who want premium ANC and seamless features. It comes with a custom high-excursion driver, high dynamic range amplifier, pro-level Active Noise Cancellation, Adaptive Transparency, personalised Spatial Audio, Conversation Awareness, and up to 6 hours of listening time in the buds and 30 hours with the MagSafe case.

A high-excursion driver could mean deeper bass with less distortion, giving movies and bass-heavy tracks better impact. The ANC claim could translate to quieter commutes by reducing engine noise or crowd chatter. Adaptive Transparency could let you hear announcements while softening sharp noises such as horns or drilling. Conversation Awareness could help when speaking to someone briefly, lowering the volume without needing to touch the earbuds.

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Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3

Sennheiser’s MTW3 is aimed at users who prefer accurate, refined sound. It sports a 7 mm TrueResponse transducer, a frequency range of 5 Hz to 21 kHz, aptX Adaptive support, Adaptive Noise Cancellation, Sound Zones, and 7 hours of playback with 28 hours including the case. The extended low-frequency claim suggests deeper sub-bass that you can feel during cinematic music and effects. AptX Adaptive codec could help maintain sound quality when the connection is strong and reduce dropouts in busy environments. Adaptive ANC could reduce consistent background noise in offices or cafes. Sound Zones could automate ANC or EQ based on your location, so you do not need to adjust settings manually.

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Realme Buds Air 7

The latest Realme Buds Air models offer aggressive specs at accessible prices. It is for buyers who want strong bass, gaming performance, and value. It packs a 12.4 mm deep bass driver, LHDC 5.0 high-definition audio support, up to 52 dB noise cancellation, 45 ms super low latency, and up to 52 hours of playback. The large 12.4 mm driver could deliver fuller and heavier bass, ideal for EDM or pop. LHDC 5.0 could provide greater audio detail on supported Android phones. The low-latency claim could help mobile gamers by improving sync between game audio and visuals. A long battery life could handle several days of light use without a recharge.

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Soundcore by Anker K20i

The K20i targets comfort and endurance. It is super affordable at its current price below Rs 700 and is for users who prefer a semi-in-ear design and long battery life. Inside, you get a 13 mm dynamic driver, BassUp processing, AI noise reduction for calls, 36 hours of total playback, and a fast charge feature that claims 2 hours of use from a 10-minute top-up. The open design could feel more comfortable for long listening sessions and reduce the sealed sensation of silicone tips. The large 13 mm driver and BassUp processing could help reinforce bass, which usually drops in open-fit earbuds. Fast charging could save you on busy mornings when the buds are low on charge.

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Jabra Elite 7 Pro

The Jabra Elite 7 Pro offer a well-rounded TWS option that balances sound, comfort and call clarity. They may sit slightly below the ultra-premium tier, but they bring strong features that suit many users. It is rated to run up to 8 hours of playback in the earbuds and up to 30 hours with the charging case. Jabra gives adjustable active noise cancellation (ANC) and HearThrough transparency mode. It comes with MultiSensor Voice setup with bone-conduction sensor, four microphones, and Jabra algorithms for wind reduction and clearer calls. Among other things, you also get an IP57 rating for dust and water resistance, meaning they can survive immersion in up to 1 m of fresh water for 30 minutes.

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Final note

This ranking follows deal pricing, so you can match your budget with the right feature set. The AirPods Pro and Sennheiser MTW3 serve users who want premium audio or noise control. Jabra Elite 7 Pro suits anyone wanting a reliable option with a budget below Rs 8,000. Realme’s Buds Air series targets people wanting good sound and low latency at an accessible price. The Soundcore K20i fits people with a strict budget and want comfort-first listening and long battery life.

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G. S. Vasan

G.S. Vasan is the chief copy editor at Digit, where he leads coverage of TVs and audio. His work spans reviews, news, features, and maintaining key content pages. Before joining Digit, he worked with publications like Smartprix and 91mobiles, bringing over six years of experience in tech journalism. His articles reflect both his expertise and passion for technology.

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