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Best Wireless Earbuds & Headphones in Toronto Under $100 – 2026 Guide

If you’ve spent any time looking for wireless earbuds online in Canada, you’ve probably noticed the same problem: everything either costs too much or looks good on paper but falls apart after a month. The sweet spot decent sound, reliable build, actually useful features exists, but you have to know which models to look at.

We carry six pairs of earbuds and headphones at Tekinno Plus, our Toronto electronics store, and everything on this list is under $100. Some are as low as $12. This guide explains what each one actually does well, who it makes sense for, and where it falls short so you can make a decision without second-guessing yourself.

Quick Reference: Which One Should You Get?

If you don’t want to read the full breakdown, here’s the short version:

  • Daily commuting and calls, budget under $25 → AGETUNR S13 ($20)
  • Cheapest gaming earbuds that actually work → AGETUNR S31 ($12)
  • Gaming with better Bluetooth and RGB → AGETUNR S35 ($15)
  • Workouts, outdoor use, heavy sweat → LEMonda BE1032 ($30)
  • Everyday earbuds with clean design and LED case → TIAIMI Premium ($33)
  • Noise cancellation, all-day comfort, 50-hour battery → Bluedee ANC Over-Ear ($80)

1. AGETUNR S13 — $20

The reliable daily pair that doesn’t require a second thought

The S13 is what most people in Toronto actually need for getting around the city. It handles everything you’d use earbuds for day-to-day commuting, calls, podcasts, music on a walk without costing you much or requiring any setup headaches.

It runs on Bluetooth 5.0 with touch controls on each earbud, a built-in mic, and USB-C charging. The IPX7 waterproof rating is the standout spec at this price that’s full submersion protection, not just splash resistance. Most earbuds around $20 don’t get there. Battery is six hours per charge, which covers most people’s full day of use between charges.

The sound isn’t going to blow anyone away, and that’s fine. Bass is present, detail is decent, and it doesn’t distort at higher volumes. For the commute from Scarborough to downtown, or a workout at a gym with a noisy soundtrack, it does exactly what you need.

The AGETUNR S13 is $20 at Tekinno Plus, in stock in Toronto, and available for shipping anywhere in Canada.

2. AGETUNR S31 — $12

The gaming earbud for people who don’t want to spend money on gaming earbuds

Twelve dollars. That’s what the S31 costs, and it has low-latency audio that actually keeps up with what’s happening on screen. That’s not something you expect at this price, but it’s there.

The total battery situation is also better than you’d guess five hours on the earbuds themselves with the charging case bringing the total up to 25 hours. IPX5 water resistance handles sweat without issue. USB-C charging, touch controls, and compatibility with anything that connects via Bluetooth round out the basics. The sound leans toward bass and treble, which suits gaming and action-heavy audio pretty well.

It’s not going to replace a proper gaming headset. The soundstage is narrow and positional audio is limited. But for mobile gaming, casual PC gaming, or keeping a pair around at the office for background music, the S31 is hard to argue with at $12.

The AGETUNR S31 is $12 at Tekinno Plus  one of the most affordable gaming earbuds currently available in Canada.

3. AGETUNR S35 — $15

Three dollars more than the S31, with a few upgrades worth having

The S35 and S31 look similar on the surface, but there are real differences. The S35 uses Bluetooth 5.3, which is more current and holds a steadier connection in dense wireless environments something anyone living in a Toronto condo knows matters. It also has a 10mm dynamic driver covering the full 20Hz to 20kHz range, which gives the audio more balance than the more bass-forward S31.

The RGB lighting on the charging case is either useful or irrelevant depending on your setup. The noise-cancelling mic is better than the S31’s on calls. IPX4 water resistance is enough for sweat and light rain. Battery is six hours per charge, 24 hours total, and it charges fully in about 90 minutes via USB-C.

For $3 more than the S31, the S35 makes more sense for most people unless the S31’s slightly longer total case battery matters specifically to you.

The AGETUNR S35 is $15 at Tekinno Plus and ships across Canada.

4. LEMonda BE1032 — $30

Built for people who actually move around

The BE1032 is the pick if your life involves a lot of physical activity gym sessions, runs along the waterfront, hiking, cycling, or any outdoor use where sweat and rain are real concerns. It’s rated IPX7, meaning it handles submersion up to one metre for 30 minutes. That’s a level of waterproofing that holds up over time, not just on paper.

Bluetooth 5.0 dual mode gives it a stable range of up to 15 metres, and the frequency response covers 20Hz to 20,000Hz the full range of human hearing. Per-charge playback is between four and five and a half hours depending on volume, which is enough for most training sessions. The real advantage is the 650mAh charging case. At that capacity, it gives you three to four full recharges before you need a wall outlet, adding up to over 20 hours of total use.

The fit is designed for movement. They stay put during HIIT and running in a way that earbuds with a generic in-ear design don’t.

The LEMonda BE1032 is $30 at Tekinno Plus one of the few properly waterproof sport earbuds under $50 available in Canada.

5. TIAIMI Premium — $33

The everyday pick with a bit more polish

The TIAIMI Premium earbuds sit in a comfortable middle ground. They’re not the cheapest option here and they’re not trying to be. Bluetooth 5.3, a digital LED display on the charging case showing exact battery percentage, and Type-C fast charging make this feel like a more considered product than most things at this price.

The 6mm driver is tuned for extra bass with built-in noise reduction on the mic, which handles calls reasonably well in moderately noisy spots. IPX4 water resistance covers sweat and light rain. Battery is five to six hours per earbud charge with the case extending total to 25 hours. Each earbud weighs four grams, which makes a real difference during longer listening sessions you stop noticing they’re there.

If you’re looking for a solid everyday pair that doesn’t look or feel budget, the TIAIMI Premium is the most rounded option under $35 we carry.

The TIAIMI Premium earbuds are $33 at Tekinno Plus and available for delivery across Canada.

6. Bluedee ANC Over-Ear Headphones — $80

The only real noise-cancelling option in this price range

Most headphones under $100 that claim noise cancellation are just reducing frequencies slightly rather than actively blocking ambient sound. The Bluedee headphones available at Tekinno Plus are the exception. They have active noise cancellation driven by a Qualcomm chip, which is the same chipset you find in headphones that cost significantly more.

Battery life is 50 hours not 50 hours with the case, but 50 continuous hours from the headphones on a single charge. Quick charge is supported for faster top-ups. Hi-Res Audio certification means the audio quality has been independently verified, not just self-described. The soft leather ear cushions and adjustable headband make them comfortable for long stretches, which matters because over-ear headphones tend to be worn in longer sitting sessions than earbuds.

The 32 Ohm impedance gives a balanced, accurate sound not the artificial bass boost that cheaper ANC headphones use to paper over quality gaps. For working from a home office, studying in a library, or commuting on GO Transit where you actually want to block things out, the Bluedee is the strongest value under $100 for noise cancellation in Canada right now.

The Bluedee ANC headphones are $80 at Tekinno Plus, in stock in Toronto, and ship Canada-wide.

How to Choose Without Overthinking It

Most of the confusion around buying earbuds comes from trying to find one pair that does everything. Here’s how to simplify it:

What are you mainly using them for?

Commuting and calls take up most people’s earbud time the S13 or TIAIMI Premium handles both well. If gaming is the main use, the S31 or S35 have the low latency that matters. For working out, the BE1032’s IPX7 rating and secure fit make it the more practical choice. If you need to actually block out noise at a desk or in transit, only the Bluedee delivers that.

How much does waterproofing actually matter?

IPX4 (S35, TIAIMI) handles sweat and light rain without issue  it’s fine for most everyday Toronto weather and gym use. IPX5 (S31) adds a bit more protection. IPX7 (S13, BE1032) is the level you want if you swim, train hard outdoors regularly, or want something that will last through years of active use.

What’s your realistic budget?

Under $20: the S13 gives you IPX7 and Bluetooth 5.0, which is a solid foundation. $20 to $35: the S35, BE1032, and TIAIMI all add meaningful upgrades better Bluetooth versions, larger charging cases, or more polished design. $35 to $100: the Bluedee ANC is in a different category altogether with 50 hours of battery and genuine noise cancellation

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Where can I buy wireless earbuds in Toronto without ordering from Amazon?

A: Tekinno Plus carries all six options listed in this guide in-store in Toronto. You can also order from our headphones and earbuds page and have them shipped anywhere in Canada.

Q: What are the best wireless earbuds under $50 in Canada in 2026?

A: In this price range, the AGETUNR S13 ($20, IPX7), the LEMonda BE1032 ($30, IPX7 sport), and the TIAIMI Premium ($33, Bluetooth 5.3) are the most practical options. All three are in stock at Tekinno Plus.

Q: Is there a noise cancelling headphone in Toronto under $100?

A: Yes. The Bluedee over-ear headphones have active noise cancellation, Hi-Res Audio certification, and 50 hours of battery life at $80 available at Tekinno Plus in Toronto.

Q: Does Tekinno Plus ship earbuds to other cities in Canada?

A: Yes, all products ship across Canada. Orders placed online are delivered to addresses in Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, and all other provinces.

Q: What’s the difference between IPX5 and IPX7 waterproofing on earbuds?

A: IPX5 protects against heavy sweat and water jets suitable for most gym use and outdoor wear in rain. IPX7 covers submersion up to one metre for 30 minutes. For swimming or very heavy outdoor training, IPX7 is the more reliable choice. For everyday gym use, IPX5 is enough.

Q: Which earbuds have the longest battery life under $100 in Canada?

A: For over-ear headphones, the Bluedee ANC delivers 50 continuous hours at $80. For in-ear options, the AGETUNR S31 offers 25 total hours including the charging case at $12, and the TIAIMI Premium offers 25 hours total at $33.

Q: Do you carry gaming earbuds in-store in Toronto?

A: Yes. We stock the AGETUNR S31 ($12, low-latency) and the AGETUNR S35 ($15, Bluetooth 5.3 and RGB lighting) in-store in Toronto and online for Canada-wide shipping.

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