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You don’t need to spend $300 on AirPods Pro to get a great pair of wireless earbuds. The market under $100 CAD has exploded in the last two years — excellent sound, reliable ANC, and solid battery life at a fraction of the premium price. All products are available on Amazon.ca and priced in CAD.
1. EarFun Air Pro 3 — Best Overall
The most feature-packed earbuds under $100 CAD, and it’s not particularly close. The EarFun Air Pro 3 packs hybrid ANC, aptX Adaptive codec, Bluetooth LE Audio, multipoint connection for two devices simultaneously, and 45 hours of total battery life — all at $55 to $70 CAD. These are specs that typically appear on earbuds at double the price.
Reddit’s r/Earbuds community has built a genuine cult following around this model. The 18-month full replacement warranty is cited repeatedly — EarFun’s customer service actually honours it, which is rare at this price tier. For Canadian commuters dealing with transit noise, open office environments, or winter outdoor walks, the ANC is effective and the bass-forward sound profile works well for modern music.
Best for: Most Canadians. The best combination of features, sound, and value under $100 CAD on this list.
2. Soundcore Space A40 — Best App & EQ Experience
PicksDaily Score: 85/100 — Solid Choice | Eh-Factor: 🍁⚡⚡⚡⚡ Very Canadian Approved
Auto-adjustable ANC that adapts to your environment in real time, 50 hours of total battery life, Hi-Res Audio certification, wireless charging, and one of the best companion apps in the budget category — all at under $80 CAD. The Soundcore Space A40 is the most well-rounded under-$100 earbud from Anker’s lineup and a significant step up from the older Life P3. The adaptive ANC is genuinely impressive for the price, and the Soundcore app’s EQ customization gives music listeners exactly what they need to dial in their sound.
Best for: Music listeners who want adaptive ANC, maximum EQ customization, and long battery life.
3. Jabra Elite 3 — Best for Calls
PicksDaily Score: 81/100 — Solid Choice | Eh-Factor: ⚡⚡⚡ Good Stuff
Four microphones, IP55 dust and water rating, and call clarity that outperforms anything else on this list. At $60 to $80 CAD, the Jabra Elite 3 is the go-to recommendation for Canadian remote workers and anyone who spends significant time on calls while commuting or moving around. The four-mic setup handles wind, street noise, and coffee shop chatter far better than the two-mic setups common at this price.
No ANC is the notable trade-off — passive isolation only. For call-focused buyers that’s often acceptable since ANC can create an unnatural sound on calls anyway. The IP55 rating makes these more durable for active outdoor Canadian use than most competitors.
Best for: Remote workers, frequent callers, and anyone who prioritizes mic quality over ANC.
4. Anker Soundcore Sport X10 — Best for Workouts
PicksDaily Score: 78/100 — Solid Choice | Eh-Factor: ⚡⚡⚡ Good Stuff
IPX7 waterproof — fully submersible, not just splash resistant — with a rotating hook design that locks them in during intense activity. At $55 to $70 CAD these are purpose-built for active use and deliver on it. Punchy sound profile suited to high-energy workouts. 8 hours per charge, 32 hours total from the case.
For Canadians who run outdoors in rain, sweat heavily at the gym, or take these to the lake in summer — IPX7 is the meaningful spec difference over IPX4 or IPX5 models.
Best for: Active users, gym-goers, outdoor runners, and anyone who needs submersion-proof earbuds.
5. Soundpeats Air4 Pro — Best for Android Audio Quality
PicksDaily Score: 75/100 — Solid Choice | Eh-Factor: ⚡⚡⚡ Good Stuff
LDAC audio codec support at under $80 CAD — a feature typically found on earbuds at double the price. LDAC transmits audio at up to three times the bandwidth of standard Bluetooth, producing noticeably better detail and soundstage on compatible Android devices. ANC and transparency mode included. 9 hours per charge with ANC off.
Important caveat: LDAC is Android-only. iPhone users default to AAC and will not hear any difference. If you’re on Android and care about audio fidelity, this is the best-sounding option on this list.
Best for: Android users who prioritize audio quality above all else.
6. Samsung Galaxy Buds FE — Best for Samsung Users
PicksDaily Score: 75/100 — Solid Choice | Eh-Factor: ⚡⚡⚡ Good Stuff
Tight ecosystem integration with Samsung devices, ANC, wingtip design for workout stability, and 6 hours per charge with 21 hours from the case. Drops to $70 to $90 CAD regularly on Amazon.ca. If you’re running a Samsung phone, the Galaxy Buds FE connect and integrate more seamlessly than anything else on this list — automatic switching, one-tap pairing, and Galaxy Wearable app controls all work as expected.
Best for: Samsung Galaxy phone users only. Not recommended for iPhone or non-Samsung Android users.
7. Google Pixel Buds A-Series — Best for Google Ecosystem
PicksDaily Score: 69/100 — Worth Considering | Eh-Factor: ⚡⚡ Decent
Instant pairing with Android, adaptive sound that adjusts volume based on your environment, and clean reliable performance at $80 to $90 CAD. No ANC at this price point is a meaningful gap, and $80 to $90 CAD for earbuds without noise cancellation is increasingly hard to justify when the EarFun Air Pro 3 offers ANC, multipoint, and better battery for less money. If you’re deep in the Google ecosystem and value seamless Android integration above everything else, these are a comfortable and reliable choice.
Best for: Google Pixel phone users who prioritize seamless ecosystem integration over features.
8. 1More Comfobuds Mini — Best for Small Ears & Comfort
PicksDaily Score: 65/100 — Worth Considering | Eh-Factor: ⚡⚡ Decent
Designed specifically for people who find standard earbuds uncomfortable — shorter nozzle, lighter weight, and a smaller overall form factor that reduces ear fatigue over long sessions. ANC and transparency mode included. Around $60 to $80 CAD. The 5-hour battery per charge is the shortest on this list, which limits all-day use. If standard earbuds genuinely hurt your ears after extended wear, this solves a real problem. For everyone else there are better options higher up this list.
Best for: People with smaller ears who find standard earbuds uncomfortable for extended wear.
What to Look for When Buying Earbuds Under $100
- Active noise cancellation — Not all sub-$100 earbuds have ANC. For Canadian transit commuters and open offices, it’s worth prioritizing.
- Total battery life — Look at the case battery, not just the earbud battery. 30+ hours total is a solid benchmark for a week of daily commuting.
- Water resistance rating — IPX4 handles sweat and light rain. IPX7 means fully submersible. Important for active outdoor Canadian use and summer activities.
- Multipoint connection — Lets you stay connected to two devices simultaneously — useful when switching between a phone and a laptop during the workday.
- Ecosystem fit — Samsung Buds integrate best with Samsung phones. Google Buds work best with Android. LDAC codec benefits are Android-only. iPhone users should look for broad iOS compatibility first.
For more tech picks, see our guides on Best Smart Home Upgrades for Canadian Winters and 7 Underrated Gadgets Canadians Are Quietly Using in 2026.
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