Right now, the Ozlo Sleepbuds are down to $259, which is a $90 drop from the original $349. This sleep tech is built for comfort and all-night use, which is why it's earned our top spot as the best overall sleep headphones you can buy -- and this deal makes it more affordable to grab a pair.
If your nights are filled with snoring roommates, street traffic or a restless pet, these buds are more of a sleep investment than a standard gadget. They use noise masking to blend out distractions so your brain has less to focus on, without the bulk or discomfort of typical earbuds.
The design is a big part of the appeal. They sit low in the ear so you do not get that pressure feeling when you roll over. The soft tips are meant for overnight wear and the battery is built to last through a full night of sleep, with the case topping them up while you’re not using them. There’s also a built-in alarm, so you can wake up without blasting sound through your room.
At $259, these headphones offer straightforward value, with nearly $100 off tech we don't see go on sale all that often, and that's especially true of newer sleep-focused hardware. It sits in that space between earplugs, white noise machines and traditional earbuds, but it tries to replace all three at once.
Our CNET expert, Jessica Rendall, says, “Beyond in-ear sensors, the Ozlo Sleepbuds case can also track bedroom conditions like temperature and light exposure, factors known to impact sleep quality. All of this data feeds into a sleep algorithm and daily sleep report that the company is currently testing in beta.”
If these are not your sleep soulmate, don't stress. We have a whole list of the best sleep headphones for easing you straight into dreamland.
Why this deal matters
This is the kind of product that makes sense if you’re a light sleeper, live in a noisy environment, or just want something that quietly handles sleep disruptions without you having to think about it every night.
At the end of the day, dropping from $349 to $259 makes this feel a lot more like a practical sleep investment and a lot less like a niche gadget experiment.



