# Beats Earbuds Drop to $95 With Active Noise Cancellation

Beats earbuds are currently discounted 47 percent, bringing the price down to around $95. The sale includes active noise cancellation (ANC) and works with both iPhones and Android devices.

Active noise cancellation technology filters out background sounds, which appeals to parents juggling multiple demands. Kids using these earbuds for online learning, music, or podcasts benefit from reduced distractions. The cross-platform compatibility matters for families with mixed Apple and Android households.

Parents considering wireless earbuds for their teenagers should weigh a few factors. ANC-enabled earbuds can isolate sound, which means your teen may not hear you calling them. This creates a responsibility conversation worth having before purchase. Set expectations about when earbuds are appropriate—perhaps during focused homework time but not during family meals or when you need their attention.

The sound isolation works both ways. Teens doing online schooling experience fewer interruptions from siblings, pets, or household noise. This can boost concentration during virtual classes or test-taking.

For younger children, pediatricians recommend limiting earbuds use to reduce hearing damage risk. The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests children keep volume at 60 percent or lower for no more than 60 minutes daily. Not all affordable earbuds enforce these safety limits, so parental oversight remains essential.

At this price point, the investment feels lower-risk if earbuds get lost or broken—a real concern with active teenagers. Consider whether your family needs the ANC feature or if standard earbuds would work just fine.

The sale likely won't last long. Check the Lifehacker Offspring source link for current availability and final pricing, as deals shift frequently across retailers.