OneOdio A10 Hybrid Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones [62 Hrs Playtime] Wireless Bluetooth Over Ear Headphones with Hi-Res Audio, Transparency Mode, Deep Bass, CVC 8.0, for Travel PC Home Office

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OneOdio A10 Hybrid Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones [62 Hrs Playtime] Wireless Bluetooth Over Ear Headphones with Hi-Res Audio, Transparency Mode, Deep Bass, CVC 8.0, for Travel PC Home Office

OneOdio A10 Hybrid Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones [62 Hrs Playtime] Wireless Bluetooth Over Ear Headphones with Hi-Res Audio, Transparency Mode, Deep Bass, CVC 8.0, for Travel PC Home Office

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There’s also a decent amount of padding on the headband. Although the stitching work could be better. Hi-Res Audio, Hear Every Detail – Hi-Res audio can bring punchier bass, richer details, wider dynamics, and sound closer to the original information, which can bring you an immersive experience and a fantastic musical journey

Surely the OneOdio A70 aren’t quite what I call a “best buy”. In fact they epitomise the kind of sound signature that I don’t like: there is no balance whatsoever, making it so that bass leaks over mids and treble has wild peaks that make it fatiguing. They’re just like the Pro-50: headphones that can be interesting if you really like this kind of tuning, but which otherwise aren’t great as their tuning limits them too much. OneOdio says you should use this for DJing (and I can’t say anything about this, as this is a field I don’t know enough about), as well as monitoring and mixing; I very much doubt that these headphones can be good for mixing, due to their heavily coloured signature that can mask details and give a wrong impression of how the music really sounds. They can surely be fun if you listen to bass-heavy electronica or other similarly bass-intensive genres. The OneOdio A10 headphones have Bluetooth 5.0 technology for a stable connection. You can also connect the headphones to your smartphone via a USB-C cable, allowing you to listen to music while you're plugged in. The headphones can fold inwards, making them easy to store away while travelling. They also come with a carrying case. Overall I would rate it’s a 9.8 out of 10 and whilst I can’t specifically think of a negative point for the headphones, I do understand that headphones in the several hundreds of dollars range can be slightly better. So if you’re looking for a new pair of headphones for you or as a gift to somebody that loves music, I’d say go for it and you won’t regret it. Where To Buy Since the headphone has both ¼” and 3.5mm connectors, you can use both cables simultaneously and listen to two sources at the same time. I’m not 100% sure why you would do that, but hey, it still sounds pretty cool.

User Experience

Note that another upside of listening wired is that you aren't using any of the battery life, but at the same time you can't access the ANC modes. The problem with the sound with ANC on is that the upper midrange and treble are too boosted and therefore too harsh. Large Battery Capacity: For ensuring the battery is light enough for comfort, and to meet the daily battery life, we chose a 500mAh battery. 2.5-hours charging time brings you 15-hours in BT+ANC mode, 25-hours in BT mode, 45 hours in ANC mode. It is good enough for you to immerse yourself in a noiseless music world for several days. My Review

Overall, the OneOdio Pro 50 Studio is a fun-sounding headphone with thumping subwoofer-like bass and decent sparkle in the highs. It’s not overly veiled or muddy, which is a win at this price range. I wouldn’t call it an audiophile headphone, but it has enough detail throughout the audioband to keep things interesting. At the end of the day, I liked the Koss better for the types of music I enjoy the most, like Jazz and acoustic. The richer mids made vocals and instrumentation more musical and lively, which I loved. The mids on the OneOdio sounded a little cold and recessed in comparison.Using the A10s for long periods, we found them nicely accommodating and comfortable to wear. The metal headband is adjustable and flexible, so will suit any size noggin, and those memory foam earpads are pleasingly soft. We've had softer, but there's nothing to grumble about here.

The weakest aspect of the OneOdio Monitor 60 wired headphones is the one that's probably most important to you: sound quality. Things start well with a reasonably wide soundstage. But, as you listen, you'll realize there's not much excitement behind the OneOdio Monitor 60, although the sound is fairly clean at least.

The 2300 chipset allows for support of AAC and SBC - there's no LDAC support sadly, but it's possible to meet the Hi-Res Standard (as we mentioned previously) by using the headphones in wired mode. Mid-frequencies are pretty similar between the 2 modes. Lower mids are relatively neutral and sound natural. Listening to the song Clique by Big Sean, Jay-Z, and Kanye West, the bass was still a little too elevated for my taste, but it was very detailed and far from one note. It drove the rhythm really well, even though it colored the vocals just a bit. With the detail up top and quality bass on display, I can see bass lovers enjoying the Pro 50’s sound. Compared to the Koss KPH30i Headphones The nicely judged balance between bass and treble was obvious in the new album by The Slow Readers Club, “Joy of the Return”. The definition between the driving bass lines and guitar riffs that typify the recent work of this Manchester band was spot on.



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