Entertainment
The Best Wireless Earbuds Under $50 That Offer Premium Performance, for Less

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We all have our music listening preferences whether it’s through over-ear headphones or Bluetooth earbuds. Regardless of the type of headphones, the device has become an essential tech accessory, allowing us to answer calls, listen to music and more, hands-free.
AirPods are perhaps the most-coveted wireless earbuds to own, but not all of us have more than $100 to shell out. Fortunately, there are various wireless earbuds under $50 on the market that perform just as well as luxury earbuds — but for a fraction of the price.
When choosing the best earbuds under $50, it’s important to take into account what you plan to use the tech for. From travel-friendly designs to buds for sweaty workouts, particular features like battery life and waterproofness will end up being must-have characteristics based on usage case.
What Are the Best Earbuds Under $50?
There might have been a time when you would’ve had to drop hundreds of dollars on a solid pair of wireless earbuds, but thankfully, there exists a wide range of earbuds under $50.
To help you determine the best pair for you and your lifestyle, Billboard Shopping did the research and dug through the reviews to roundup the most affordable and highly-rated earbuds under $50. Keep reading to shop our picks.
EDITORS' PICK
JBL Vibe Beam True Wireless Headphones
The JBL Vibe Wireless Earbuds have been labeled as an Amazon Choice for earbuds and in-ear headphones with more than 15,400 five-star shopper reviews, according to the retailer. Some of the key features include up to 32 hours of battery life, wire-free listening and hands-free calls — which is especially nice if you consider yourself a multitasker. Reviewers have noted that the “sound quality sounds just as good as Apple AirPods Pro” and praise the ability to “change the functions and what they control.”
We have tested the JBL Vibe Earbuds and we’re super impressed with how detailed and powerful the audio ones, especially for the price point.

TRANSLATOR PICK
XIXIGOU Translation Earbuds
XIXIGOU wasn’t messing around when it designed these wireless earbuds — and they’re currently 50% off with the on-page coupon, as of this writing. The sleek buds boast a 4.2-star rating and come with a high-tech charging case with a digital display that will tell you when both earbuds are fully charged. You’ll also be able to enjoy up to 10 hours of listening on a full charge and can translate up to 144 languages in real-time, including Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Russian, German, French, Spanish and more.

OPEN EAR PICK
MIGOUFIT True Open Ear Earbuds
If you’re always listening to music, then you’ll want a pair of wireless earbuds with an open ear design for an organic tone and sound. MIGOUFIT’s earbuds are on sale for $44.99 (regularly $49.99) and feature open buds to help pick up more natural audio that you can hear every note with clarity.

IMMERSIVE PICK
Gyreuni Earbuds
Gyreuni’s wireless earbuds were built for immersion to help really get into your favorite music and podcasts. Even during your listen sessions, these earbuds aim to stay in your ears using a cushioned tip for added comfort and hold. These earbuds remain a go-to for consistent, wide-ranging sound.

WALLET-FRIENDLY PICK
EXZHIG Wireless Earbuds
EXZHIG’s wallet-friendly wireless earbuds boast up to 35 hours of continuous playback with the charging case, or up to six hours without the case. You can also choose from three modes, including noise cancelling, transparency or normal mode to customize your listening experience.

ECO-FRIENDLY PICK
Soundcore by Anker P20i True Wireless Earbuds
Soundcore’s wireless earbuds boast climate-pledge friendly materials that make them one of the most sustainable picks on the list. Reviewers have given the affordable earbuds a 4.4-star rating, praising aspects including its comfort, quality and controls. Included are three different-sized ear tips that you can customize to your liking (and fit) as well as up to 30 hours of battery life with the charging case.
What we especially like: A “Find My Earbuds” feature that emits noise to help you — yes — find your earbuds when you’re accidentally misplaced them.

BEST TOUCH CONTROLS
Kurdene Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds
With more than 40,200 five-star shopper reviews, the Kurdene Bluetooth Wireless Earubuds are an “Amazon’s Choice” item — and we can see why. The battery can last up to 38 hours with the charging case and you can enjoy buttonless touch for skipping, pausing and playing music. Shoppers describe the touch controls as “intuitive” and praise its ability to easily answer and end calls.
For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best celebrity headphones, Bob Marley-inspired headphones and wired headphones.
Entertainment
Myke Towers & Quevedo Set Charts Ablaze With ‘Soleao’

Myke Towers and Quevedo propel “Soleo” to the top of Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart as the song jumps a spot to No. 1 on the list dated Aug. 9.
Their first collab, “Soleao” (which translates to “sunny” in English), was released May 20 on One World International/Warner Records/Warner Latina. It leads the way in its ninth chart week, after an 11% growth in audience impressions, to 9.1 million, across U.S. panel-contributing Latin radio stations in the tracking week of July 25-31, according to Luminate.
Towers claims his 15th Latin Airplay champ, and third consecutively of 2025, after one-week rulers “Otra Noche,” featuring Darell (February), and “Degenere,” featuring Benny Blanco (May).
Further, Towers adds to his satchel of wins as he accomplishes a third trio of No. 1s in a single year. Rewind to 2021, when (after landing two early chart-toppers, for that matter) the Puerto Rican delivered a streak of three straight No. 1s: “Bandido,” with Juhn; “Pareja del Año,” with Sebastián Yatra; and “Bésame,” with Luis Fonsi, that June, August and November, respectively. In 2024, Towers replicated the success with another trio of consecutive No. 1s: “Borracho y Loco,” with Yandel; “La Falda”; and “La Capi,” between that February and May.
Meanwhile, Quevedo makes a comeback to No. 1 on Latin Airplay. He previously led, for four weeks, with “Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52,” with Bizarrap, in 2022.
Beyond its Latin Airplay coronation, “Soleao” likewise lifts 2-1 on Latin Pop Airplay. There, Towers tallies a third No. 1 and Quevedo, his first. Further, the song adds a second week atop Latin Rhythm Airplay.
Banda Carnaval Ignites Regional Mexican Airplay: Elsewhere on the Latin charts, Banda Carnaval secures its eighth No. 1 on Regional Mexican Airplay, and second of the year, as “Ya La Hice” bounds 9-1 with 6.6 million audience impressions, up 47%, in the tracking week. The act’s “Pude” led for a week in March.
“We are deeply grateful to our fans for taking ‘Ya La Hice’ to No. 1 on Billboard’s Regional Mexican Airplay chart,” Banda Carnaval tells Billboard. “This song represents a very special moment for us, and seeing it connect with people in this way fills us with pride and emotion. Thank you to everyone who has made it their own, to the composers for this great story, and to our team who continues to believe in our music. Let’s go all the way with Síganme Tirando!”
“Ya La Hice” earns Greatest Gainer honors, awarded to the song with the largest week-over-week increase in impressions at the format. Leading the charge during the tracking period are Univision stations, with standout support from KSCA-FM Los Angeles, KLNO-FM Dallas, and WOJO-FM Chicago.
Entertainment
Ice Cube’s ‘War of the Worlds’ Film Has a 0% Rating on ‘Rotten Tomatoes’ & Cube’s Son Is Weighing In

Ice Cube‘s latest movie is off to a slow start on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. According to 15 critics (and counting), War of the Worlds so far has a zero percent rating on the Tomatometer scale, while thousands of moviegoers have given it at 14 percent rating on the Popcornmeter.
One review in particular, from Variety‘s Peter Debruge knocked the film for essentially doubling as a commercial for Amazon, writing, “Even with a Prime subscription, you have to sit through two minutes of ads to watch 90 more of what amounts to a feature-length commercial for all things Amazon,” while another from The Telegraph‘s Ed Power wasn’t really into all the screen time Cube got, saying, “It is silly, shoddy and features far too much of rapper-turned-leading man Ice Cube staring at a computer screen while looking as if he’s working through a reasonably urgent digestive ailment.”
An adaptation of H. G. Wells’ classic 1898 novel The War of the Worlds, this version is an Amazon Prime production directed by Rich Lee and also starring Eva Longoria. Cube plays Will Radford, a surveillance expert at the Department of Homeland Security, and most of the movie takes place on his computer screen as he deals with a hacker and an alien invasion while trying to keep his family out of harm’s way.
The synopsis on Prime Video reads as follows: “A gargantuan invasion is coming with this fresh take on the legendary novel of the same name. Renowned actress Eva Longoria is joined by iconic rapper and actor Ice Cube, along with Michael O’Neill and Iman Benson, for a thrilling out-of-this-world adventure that is filled with present-day themes of technology, surveillance, and privacy.”
Cube’s son, actor O’Shea Jackson Jr., replied to a tweet on X of a video clip from the movie in which an Amazon Prime delivery person tells Cube’s character to cop a USB from Amazon, so he can deliver it via Prime Air with a drone. “I truly can’t believe this adaptation of War Of The Worlds is actually a real film with a real budget and Ice Cube is actually in it,” a fan posted, with Jackson replying that the movie was “Shot during the pandemic. Released 5 years later.”
Billboard has reached out to Ice Cube’s team for comment.
Entertainment
Cara Lewis Group Hires Ashley Ventura, Who Will Bring Bhad Bhabie & More to the Agency

Cara Lewis Group (CLG) has hired agent Ashley Ventura, who will bring her clients to the independent agency.
“CLG is an obvious fit for her talents,” said founder/CEO Cara Lewis in a statement. “The entire Cara Lewis Group team is thrilled to have her as a valued addition. We look forward to continuing our mantra of artist development, creating stars and long lasting careers.”
Ventura has worked as an agent in the hip-hop and R&B space for more than five years, previously working at MAC Agency. A press release announcing her hire described her as a “proven” leader and “one of the newest, most exciting agents in the industry.”
“I’m thrilled to be joining the Cara Lewis Group and to continue pushing culture forward alongside such a respected team,” added Ventura. “This new chapter marks an exciting step in my journey, and I’m looking forward to building with incredible artists and creating what’s next.”
Ventura will be bringing a number of talented artists to the CLG roster, including hip-hop icon French Montana and reality TV star and rapper Bhad Bhabie. Her other clients include Atlanta rapper Anycia, Bay Swag, Bktherula, Gashi, K Camp and Kentheman, all of whom are following her to CLG.
CLG’s roster currently includes Eminem, Travis Scott, Khalid, Don Toliver, Clipse, The Roots, Russ, Jill Scott, Ludacris, Ice Spice, BIA and Erykah Badu. Lewis is one of the most successful independent agents in hip-hop, having spent more than 20 years at William Morris as a partner, where she built the urban-pop division before joining CAA’s music department.
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